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Justin Timberlake announces 2025 tour, Denver concert

The newly added dates, including Timberlake's return to Colorado, were teased on "The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon."

DENVER — Justin Timberlake is returning to Colorado in 2025.

After completing 53 concerts on his tour this year, Timberlake announced he will continue the "The Forget Tomorrow World Tour" next year.

The new tour dates include a stop at Ball Arena in Denver on Tuesday, Jan. 28. 

Citi cardmembers will have access to presale tickets beginning Wednesday, Sept. 18, at 10 a.m. until Sunday, Sept. 22, at 5 p.m.  Verizon will offer an exclusive presale beginning Wednesday, Sept. 18, at 10 a.m. until Sunday, Sept. 22, at 5 p.m.

General ticket sales begin Monday, Sept. 23, at 10 a.m. at justintimberlake.com.

Timberlake's first tour in five years features two hours of his greatest hits as well as tracks off his new sixth album "Everything I Thought It Was."

Concert promoter Live Nation said the medley style tour features 29 of Timberlake's songs across two stages with a set that includes “My Love”, “Cry Me a River”, “Suit & Tie”, “Rock Your Body”, “SexyBack” and more.

New Justin Timberlake concerts

  • January 13 – Portland – Moda Center
  • January 15 – Sacramento – Golden 1 Center 
  • January 18 – Anaheim – Honda Center 
  • January 20 – Palm Springs – Acrisure Arena 
  • January 23 – Phoenix– Footprint Center 
  • January 25 – Salt Lake City – Delta Center 
  • January 28 – Denver – Ball Arena 
  • February 3 – Austin – Moody Center 

Timberlake urged drivers not to get behind the wheel of a car after even a single alcoholic drink, shortly after pleading guilty to driving while impaired in New York’s Hamptons earlier this year.

The public safety announcement in front of the Sag Harbor police department was part of the plea deal that knocked down the misdemeanor charge he’d faced to a non-criminal traffic violation.

Timberlake was also sentenced to a $500 fine with a $260 surcharge, 25 hours of community service at the nonprofit of his choosing and a 90-day suspension of his license.

“I try to hold myself to a very high standard, for myself, and this was not that,” Timberlake said.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

Credit: Kevin Mazur for Live Nation
Justin Timberlake performs onstage during his The Forget Tomorrow World Tour at Rogers Arena on April 29, 2024 in Vancouver, British Columbia.

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