Justin Timberlake adds another show in Austin due to ‘overwhelming demand’

Justin Timberlake adds another show in Austin due to ‘overwhelming demand’

The pop superstar will now perform at the Moody Center on back-to-back nights.

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AUSTIN, Texas — Superstar Justin Timberlake is doubling down on his first trip to Austin in seven years.

The former NSYNC member added a second show to his stop at the Moody Center due to “overwhelming demand.”

Timberlake will still hit the stage on Friday, May 31, as part of the Forget Tomorrow World Tour, but he’ll also return to the Moody Center on Saturday, June 1.

Both shows are slated to begin at 7:30 p.m. with presale tickets already available for Friday’s show. Presale for Saturday’s show begins Jan. 31. Interested fans can sign up for the venue presale, using the access code ZILKER.

Forget Tomorrow album and world tour

Timberlake announced his world tour recently during an interview on “The Jimmy Fallon Show.”

His new album, “Forget Tomorrow,” is set to be released on March 15, with the first single, “Selfish,” out now. The song’s music video has more than 4 million views in less than a week since its release.

After five years, Timberlake will be back on the road starting April 29 in Vancouver, British Columbia, with the final North American tour date set for July 9 in Lexington, Kentucky.

Timberlake’s other Texas tour dates

Austin isn’t the only Texas stop on Timberlake’s schedule. The singer also plans to perform on May 29 in San Antonio and June 4 in Fort Worth.

Timberlake’s last North American tour was in 2018. He performed songs from his “Man of the Woods” album, along with previously released hits including “Mirrors,” “Suit & Tie” and “CAN’T STOP THE FEELING!”

His first ever solo tour was in 2003 following the 2002 release of his album, “Justified,” which featured songs like “Rock Your Body,” “Cry Me a River” and “Last Night.”

Learn more about the Forget Tomorrow World Tour.