Justin Timberlake has no plans to end The Forget Tomorrow World Tour, with reports hinting that the Grammy-winning singer will soon announce new Australian dates. According to the Daily Mail Australia, Justin will head to Australia next year for a new leg of the Live Nation-produced tour.
Reports from the Daily Mail suggest that an official announcement about Justin headlining the tour in Australia may be right around the corner. If plans proceed as expected, the Emmy-winning singer will kick off the Australian leg in 2025 with concerts across Sydney and Australia.
While an official confirmation is still awaited, there have been reports of possible shows in Australia's Perth, Adelaide, and Brisbane. Additionally, select Asian cities are expected to be part of the upcoming announcement.
Hinting at the possibility of the reports being correct, Live Nation has already launched a waitlist for the Australian tour. Members who sign up at livenation.com.au/justin-timberlake-waitlist will be the first to receive notifications about the official dates of the Australian leg of the tour.
Justin Timberlake's touring roster before the reported Australian leg of The Forget Tomorrow World Tour
Justin Timberlake is currently headlining The Forget Tomorrow World Tour across North America and Canada to promote his latest album, Everything I Thought It Was, released on March 15, 2024.
The tour began last month on April 29 at the Rogers Arena in Vancouver. This year's roster also includes concerts in Poland, Germany, Belgium, England, Netherlands, Denmark, Sweden, and France. Spanning over eight months, the 2024 leg of The Forget Tomorrow World Tour is set to cover more than 70 cities worldwide.
Fans will be able to watch Justin perform in major cities such as Las Vegas, Krakow, Berlin, Merksem, Birmingham, Munich, Johanneshov, Montreal, and Decines Charpieu, among others. The Emmy-winning singer will wrap up the 2024 leg of the tour on December 20 at T-Mobile Center in Kansas City.
With the tour ending just before the last few days of December, fans can expect Justin Timberlake to take a break for Christmas and New Year's. As such, the 'yet-to-be-announced' Australian leg could begin either in mid-January or by the end of the winter.
Justin last headlined a tour through Australia and New Zealand back in September and October 2014, respectively. At that time, the singer was on an international outing to support the 2013 albums, The 20/20 Experience and The 20/20 Experience – 2 of 2. The 2014 tour in the two countries included sold-out shows in the cities of Melbourne, Adelaide, Brisbane, Sydney, Perth, and Auckland.
Justin Timberlake's 2024 album, Everything I Thought It Was, debuted at the fourth position on the Billboards 200. The 18-track album features hits like Memphis, Play, No Angels, Drown, Liar, Technicolor, Flame, Selfish, and Imagination, among others.
The singer first released the lead single of the album, Selfish, on January 15, 2024. As his first solo single since Soulmate, Selfish has already surpassed 31 million views on YouTube.