Why Did Justin Timberlake Cancel His Oklahoma Concert? Singer Issues Statement

As a long-time fan, it’s always disheartening to hear about Justin Timberlake cancelling his shows due to health reasons. I remember the days when he used to perform non-stop, and it seems like age has caught up with him a bit. Yet, just like a phoenix rising from the ashes, he always comes back stronger, and I have no doubt that this will be the case again.

It’s clear that Justin Timberlake found it tough to announce the cancellation of his forthcoming Oklahoma concert, which he shared via his social media platforms.

On November 30th, I hopped onto my social media platforms and shared an update with all my amazing fans regarding a change in plans for my Forget Tomorrow World Tour. Specifically, I had to cancel the concert scheduled for Oklahoma on December 2nd, Monday. The unfortunate reason behind this cancellation is an injury I’ve been dealing with in my back. I truly apologize for any inconvenience caused and appreciate your understanding as I prioritize healing and wellness.

In the message he posted, Justin Timberlake, known for his role in Friends With Benefits, apologized and explained that he had to cancel his show because of an injury to his back in Nola. His doctor advised him to rest a bit more. Additionally, he shared his dislike for such cancellations and expressed gratitude for the support, saying “Y’all know I hate doing this.

In other words, he’s had to call off his performances three times recently due to health issues.

According to People magazine, prior to that event, his concert scheduled for October 8 in New Jersey was postponed due to an unspecified injury. He announced on social media that this injury had prevented him from performing and he shared his regret for not being able to do so.

This year seems to be a significant one for the singer, as he’s been touring again after a five-year hiatus. He initially announced this tour news in January. Not only did the tour feature songs from his latest album, Everything I Thought It Was, but it also incorporated some of his other well-known hits like Cry Me A River, My Love, Suit & Tie, and Rock Your Body.

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2024-12-01 11:08