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Justin Timberlake will present his new album on August 21, 2024 in the Munich Olympiahalle.
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After Adele, Taylor Swift and Co., Justin Timberlake, the next superstar, is announced in Munich.
In August he will play in the Munich Olympic Hall.
His new single “Drown” is out now.
This is the next big thing in the concert calendar: US pop singer Justin Timberlake is going on a world tour - and which city is at the top of his list?
Munich.
In addition to Adele, Taylor Swift, AC/DC and Co., the next superstar will be in Bavaria this summer.
Munich: The new music mecca!
Justin Timberlake will play a total of four concerts in Germany as part of his “The Forget Tomorrow World” tour.
The 43-year-old will perform in Berlin (July 30), Cologne (August 25), Hamburg (September 4) - and on August 21, 2024 in the Munich Olympic Hall.
The entire tour starts on April 29, 2024 in Vancouver, Canada and ends on December 16, 2024 in Indianapolis, USA.
Tickets for the dates in Germany will go on sale next Wednesday, February 28, 2024, announces the organizer Live Nation.
This is what Justin Timberlake's new single "Drown" sounds like
Multiple Grammy winner Justin Timberlake (“Cry Me A River”), who once became famous with the boy band N'Sync, will certainly also play the songs from his next record at the concerts.
Timberlake fans are already counting the days: “Everything I Thought It Was”, the SexyBack superstar’s sixth studio album, is due to be released on March 15, 2024.
As is common practice these days, one single after the other is “dropped” to drum up interest.
A month after the rather contemplative “Selfish”, “Drown” now makes you want to listen to the new record a little more.
The 43-year-old is unlucky in love again and is struggling with his latest conquest: “You let me drown and didn't even try to save me.” Basically: shortness of breath at night.
But the song is a pretty catchy tune that picks up speed at the end.
So Justin Timberlake's promise that the album is "damn fun" could still come true.
But why the unfortunate autotune effect with a computer voice again?
Sure, the TikTok generation believes this is what pop should sound like.
But you can sing, Justin!