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How to get tickets for Justin Timberlake’s 2024 UK, including price and presale

The ‘SexyBack’ singer’s ‘The Forget Tomorrow’ tour is heading to London, Birmingham and Manchester this summer

Amy Houghton
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Heads up, JT fans — all those karaoke nights belting out ‘Señorita’ might finally come to good use. Ahead of the release of his new album (‘Everything I Thought It Was’, set for release on March 15), pop veteran Justin Timberlake has finally announced the UK and Europe leg of his ‘The Forget Tomorrow’ tour – and tickets go on sale this week. 

Following exceptional levels of demand, JT has today (February 29) announced an extra date at London’s O2 Arena. Now with four UK shows lined up, you can expect all of the classic bangers from his 30-year repertoire alongside some brand-new material. From presale to prices, here’s everything you need to know for getting tickets to see him live and in the flesh.

When is Justin Timberlake going on his UK and Europe tour in 2024?

The so-called ‘Prince of Pop’ will be coming UK shores in August 2024.

What UK dates have been announced? 

He’s confirmed four UK dates so far. Here’s where and when. 

When do tickets go on sale?

General sale goes live this Friday, March 1 at 10am. You can get your hands on them over on Ticketmaster

Is there a presale?

You betcha. In fact, there’s a few ways you can get early access. Live Nation is hosting a presale that went live at 10am today (Thursday, February 29), O2 customers can access an exclusive early sale via the O2 Priority website and fans who have preordered the star’s upcoming album ‘Everything I Thought It Was’ will also receive an email to get tickets before anyone else.  

How much will tickets cost?

General, non-VIP ticket prices will cost between £58.95 and £148.95, while some VIP packages will cost upwards of £1,000. 

Can I go VIP?

Sure! You can pick up official VIP and hospitality tickets through Seat Unique. Find out more here.

What’s been said about the tour so far?

Not much, though a press release did reveal that the star will ‘perform fan-favourite hits along with songs from his forthcoming new album’. The North American leg of the tour starts in late April so we might know more of what to expect around then.

Where else is Justin Timberlake going on tour this year?

JT is playing a huge number of places across the UK and Europe and North America. Here’s the full list of tour dates. 

  • April 29 – Rogers Arena in Vancouver, Canada
  • May 2 – Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle, USA
  • May 3 – Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle, USA
  • May 6 – SAP Center in San Jose, USA
  • May 7 – SAP Center in San Jose, USA
  • May 10 – T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, USA
  • May 11 – T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, USA
  • May 14 – Pechanga Arena in San Diego, USA
  • May 17 – Kia Forum in Inglewood, USA
  • May 18 – Kia Forum in Inglewood, USA
  • May 21 – Footprint Center in Phoenix, USA
  • May 29 – Frost Bank Center in San Antonio, USA
  • May 31 – Moody Center in Austin, USA
  • June 1 – Moody Center in Austin, USA
  • June 4 – Dickies Arena in Fort Worth, USA
  • June 6 – BOK Center in Tulsa, USA
  • June 10 – State Farm Arena in Atlanta, USA
  • June 12 – PNC Arena in Raleigh, USA
  • June 14 – Amalie Arena in Tampa, USA
  • June 15 – Kaseya Center in Miami, USA
  • June 21 – United Center in Chicago, USA
  • June 22 – United Center in Chicago, USA
  • June 25 – Madison Square Garden in New York, USA
  • June 26 – Madison Square Garden in New York, USA
  • June 29 – TD Garden in Boston, USA
  • June 30 – TD Garden in Boston, USA
  • July 3 – CFG Bank Arena in Baltimore, USA
  • July 4 – Hersheypark Stadium in Hershey, USA
  • July 7 – Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse in Cleveland, USA
  • July 9 – Rupp Arena in Lexington, USA
  • July 26 – Tauron Arena in Krakow, Poland
  • July 30 – Uber Arena in Berlin, Germany
  • August 3 – Sportpaleis in Antwerp, Belgium
  • August 7 – Utilita Arena in Birmingham, UK
  • August 8 – Co-op Live in Manchester, UK
  • August 11 – The O2 in London, UK
  • August 12 – The O2 in London, UK
  • August 15 – Ziggodome in Amsterdam, Netherlands
  • August 21 – Olympiahalle in Munich, Germany
  • August 25 – Lanxess Arena in Cologne, Germany
  • August 29 – Royal Arena in Copenhagen, Denmark
  • September 2 – Tele2 Arena in Stockholm, Sweden
  • September 4 – Barclays Arena in Hamburg, Germany
  • September 6 – LDLC Arena in Lyon, France
  • October 7 – Barclays Center in Brooklyn, USA
  • October 8 – Prudential Center in Newark, USA
  • October 13 – Capital One Arena in Washington DC, USA
  • October 17 – Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, Canada
  • October 21 – KeyBank Center in Buffalo, USA
  • October 23 – Nationwide Arena in Columbus, USA
  • October 27 – United Center in Chicago, USA
  • NovemBer 16 – State Farm Arena in Atlanta, USA

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