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Justin Timberlake Announces Return to the Spotlight with New Tour
Justin Timberlake, the renowned actor, singer-songwriter, and former *NSYNC member, has thrilled fans by announcing his long-awaited return to the spotlight with a new tour. The “Everything I Thought It Was” tour will kick off on April 29 at Rogers Arena in Vancouver, making it the only Canadian stop on Timberlake’s 22-city tour.
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Tickets for the Vancouver concert are highly anticipated, as Timberlake has a strong connection with the city, having performed there multiple times in the past. The tour promises to be a nostalgic experience for fans, featuring hits from his previous albums alongside new songs from his upcoming sixth studio album, “Everything I Thought It Was,” which is yet to be released.
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One of the first singles from the new album, a track called “Selfish,” has already gained immense popularity, amassing more than one million views on YouTube within just one day of its release. Timberlake’s musical prowess has earned him multiple Grammy Awards, and he has sold over 54 million albums as a solo artist and 70 million with *NSYNC.
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While Timberlake’s return to the music scene is highly anticipated, he has also been in the headlines recently for reasons unrelated to his music. Following the release of the documentary “Framing Britney Spears,” which shed light on the treatment of Britney Spears during her relationship with Timberlake in the early 2000s, Timberlake faced criticism for his past behavior. The controversy has sparked conversations about accountability and the treatment of women in the entertainment industry.
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Aside from his tour, Timberlake has also planned a special performance on “Saturday Night Live” this weekend and a press conference on Wednesday. His tour will include a stop at TD Garden in Boston on June 29, adding to the lineup of big-name concerts set to take place at the venue this year, including shows by Olivia Rodrigo, Nicki Minaj, Bad Bunny, Tim McGraw, and more.