Pop superstar Justin Timberlake has announced the cancellation of his December 2nd concert in Oklahoma City due to a back injury sustained during his recent performance in New Orleans.
The 43-year-old singer shared the news with fans via Instagram Stories on Saturday, expressing his regret about the situation. "I hurt my back in NOLA and my doctors have instructed me to rest a little bit longer," Timberlake wrote, apologizing to ticket holders.
This marks the latest in a series of setbacks for Timberlake's Forget Tomorrow World Tour, which began in April. The tour has faced multiple postponements, including six shows rescheduled to 2025 due to bronchitis and laryngitis in October.
While details about the severity of his back injury and expected recovery time remain unclear, Timberlake is currently scheduled to return to the stage on December 4th in Houston, Texas. The tour, supporting his latest album "Everything I Thought It Was," is set to continue through December 20th before taking a holiday break and resuming on January 13th.
A new date for the Oklahoma City show has not yet been announced. The tour plans include performances across North America, with additional stops at festivals in South America and Europe.
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