Justin Timberlake to Play Smoothie King Center in New Orleans on Nov. 25
Justin Timberlake is heading to New Orleans this fall.
The musician (and actor) has announced nine additional stops on his "The Forget Tomorrow World Tour" and the Smoothie King Center in The Big Easy is on the schedule for Monday, November 25, 2024.
When do tickets go on sale?
Tickets for the NOLA show go on sale to the general public this Thursday, May 23. However, the presale is happening on Tuesday, May 21 beginning at 10:00 am.
For tickets, visit Ticketmaster.com.
About the show
Fans can expect two hours of "back-to-back timeless hits and new favorites off his sixth studio album 'Everything I Thought It Was.'"
The Tour
All total, the "Cry Me a River" singer will make more than 85 stops worldwide on this tour. It kicked off on April 29, in Vancouver, British Columbia, and runs through December 20 in Kansas City, Missouri.
The NOLA concert
Doors for the New Orleans show will open at 6:30 pm on Nov. 25 and the concert will begin at 7:30 pm.
About Justin Timberlake
Justin Timberlake is a multi-talented entertainer, recording artist, record producer, songwriter, and actor. Throughout his career, he’s sold over 54 million albums and 63 million singles globally, and a further 70 million records as the lead vocalist of *NSYNC. Justin has won ten GRAMMY Awards across the pop, dance, and R&B genres, including his successful solo albums Man of the Woods, The 20/20 Experience, FutureSex/LoveSounds, and his debut solo album, Justified – as well as his collaborations with Jay-Z. He’s garnered over 23 billion audio and video streams globally and won four Emmy Awards for his memorable stints on “Saturday Night Live.” On the big screen, he’s lent his voice to DreamWorks’ animated franchise phenomena TROLLS, including the third installment, 2023’s TROLLS BAND TOGETHER. His hit record “Can’t Stop the Feeling!” from TROLLS was nominated for “Best Original Song” at the 2017 Academy Awards.
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