Justin Timberlake makes concerning announcement amid ongoing tour
Justin Timberlake issues concerning health update in his latest social media post
Justin Timberlake has recently made a concerning announcement amid his ongoing The Forget Tomorrow World Tour.
The singer sparked concerns among fans after postponing six consecutive music shows.
On October 22, the 43-year-old musician took to his Instagram account and released a brief statement to assure his fans.
In his message, Justin shared that he is rescheduling several concerts due to his deteriorating health.
The father-of-two wrote, "Hey guys - I haven’t been feeling great the last few shows and turns out I have bronchitis and laryngitis."
"I’m so sorry to say I do need to reschedule the next few shows from 10/23 through 11/2," the Mirrors hitmaker added.
While concluding his post, the Grammy-winning artist wrote, "New dates listed above. Thank you for understanding - I’ll make it up to you – JT."
The postponed shows were scehduled in October 2024. However, now, Justin will resume his shows at the Fiserv Forum on February 22, 2025.
As Justin’s post went viral, his admirers took to the comments section and began expressing their concerns towards the musician's health.
One fan penned, “We’re going to miss you in Columbus but rest up and feel better.”
“Damn, homie! Was ready to turn it on up to 10 on Halloween! Clearly, MN couldn’t handle that! Get better see you soon l!” another fan wrote.
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