Forget Tomorrow tour starts April 29 in Vancouver
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Justin Timberlake has not only not snubbed Toronto, but he’s added a second show to his Forget Tomorrow world tour.
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Timberlake will also play Oct. 18 at Scotiabank Arena due “to incredible demand,” said the promoters, in addition to the initial date of Oct. 17.
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Tickets are available now via the Amex presale before the public can grab the rest on Friday at 10 a.m. at livenation.com.
Timberlake’s new album, Everything I Thought It Was To Be, comes out March 15.
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When Timberlake’s tour, which launches in Vancouver on April 29, was first announced, Toronto fans felt snubbed as there was no T.O. date, but then a second leg of the tour in the fall was announced on Monday.
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Numerous second shows were also added this past week in Seattle, Los Angeles, Austin, Chicago, New York, Boston, San Jose, and Las Vegas.
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