Justin Timberlake has canceled another concert on his “The Forget Tomorrow” world tour after injuring his back in New Orleans.
On Saturday, the 43-year-old singer announced that his show at the Paycom Center in Oklahoma City would not take place on December 2 as planned.
“I’m so sorry Oklahoma City,” the “Selfish” singer wrote in a message he shared on his Instagram Story. “I have to cancel the 12/2 show. I hurt my back in Nola and my doctors have asked me to rest a little longer. Thanks for your support, you all know I hate doing this.”
The postponement date of the concert has not yet been announced. Timberlake last performed at the Smoothie King Theater in New Orleans on November 25, before taking a week-long break over the Thanksgiving holiday.
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The cancellation of the Oklahoma City concert is the latest in a series of concerts Timberlake has canceled in recent weeks due to health concerns.
In an October 22 Instagram post, Timberlake announced on Instagram that he had to postpone six concert dates after being diagnosed with bronchitis and laryngitis.
“Hey guys, I haven't been feeling well the last few shows and turns out I have bronchitis and laryngitis,” he wrote. “I'm very sorry to say that I have to reschedule the next shows from 10/23 – 11/2. New dates listed above. Thank you for your understanding – I'll make it up to you.”
Concerts in Chicago, Grand Rapids, Michigan, Detroit, Milwaukee, St. Paul, Minnesota and Columbus, Ohio, have been rescheduled for dates in February 2025.
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Just under two weeks earlier, Timberlake drew the ire of fans after canceling an Oct. 8 show in Newark, New Jersey, 30 minutes before doors were scheduled to open.
The 10-time Grammy Award winner shared the news on Instagram, saying the postponement was due to an undisclosed “injury.”
“I'm really sorry to postpone tonight's show. I have an injury that is stops me from playing. I'm so disappointed not to see you all – but I'm trying hard to reschedule as soon as possible. I promise to make it up to you and give you the show you deserve,” Timberlake wrote alongside a broken heart emoji.
“Thank you guys for your understanding. Always appreciate your support,” he added.
Fans flocked to the comments section to share their thoughts, with many expressing outrage at the late announcement.
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“RU KIDDING. 30 minutes before the doors!?” one fan commented.
“Everyone is over 30…we have full-time jobs, kids, families, etc. We've had to mentally prepare for staying up late, finding child care and child care animals, to leave work to travel,” wrote another. “2 hours before the show starts is unacceptable. And that's IF you found out right away. Not everyone checks social media. I was already there. Unbelievable.”
The former *NSYNC member performed at the rescheduled concert a week later.
Timberlake returned to the road for the first time in five years with The Forget Tomorrow World Tour, which he launched in support of his sixth studio album “Everything I Thought It Was.” The singer's seventh world tour kicked off on April 29 in Vancouver, Canada.
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The Memphis native is next scheduled to perform at the Toyota Center in Houston on December 4. The tour will continue until December 20, before resuming on January 13, after a break during the holidays.
The Forget Tomorrow world tour, which includes stops in North America, South America and Europe, will conclude in July.