In a heartfelt announcement, Justin Timberlake has canceled the final show of the North American leg of his “Forget Tomorrow World Tour” due to health concerns. The 44-year-old artist was scheduled to perform in Columbus, Ohio, but revealed via Instagram that he has been battling the flu, which has now worsened, making it impossible for him to take the stage. Expressing his disappointment, Timberlake stated, “It kills me to disappoint you and my team who worked so hard to make this show happen.” He assured fans that ticket refunds would be provided and conveyed his love and appreciation for their support.
This cancellation follows a series of health-related setbacks during the tour. In October 2024, Timberlake postponed several shows after being diagnosed with bronchitis and laryngitis.
Later, in November, he canceled a performance in Oklahoma City due to a back injury sustained during a show in New Orleans.
Despite these challenges, the “Forget Tomorrow World Tour,” which commenced in April 2024 in Vancouver, has been largely successful. The tour is set to resume on March 21 in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and will conclude on July 20 in Paris, France. Fans have expressed understanding and support, prioritizing Timberlake’s health and well-being during this time.
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