Justin Timberlake has added a second show in London to his Forget Tomorrow World Tour, which will see him perform at The O2 in August.

The singer, 43, was originally scheduled to play just one show in London on August 11, but has added a second show, which will take place the following day on August 12.

Justin will play two other dates in the UK, at Birmingham‘s Utilita Arena on August 7 and Manchester’s Co-Op Arena on August 8.

He will hit the road in support of his new album, Everything I Thought It Was, which is due for release on Friday March 15.

General sale tickets for his UK shows will go on sale from Friday March 1 at 10am and can be purchased from the artist’s official website.

Justin Timberlake has added a second show in London to his Forget Tomorrow World Tour, which will see him perform at The O2 in August

Justin Timberlake has added a second show in London to his Forget Tomorrow World Tour, which will see him perform at The O2 in August

The singer, 43, was originally scheduled to play just one show in London on August 11, but has added a second show, which will take place the following day on August 12

The singer, 43, was originally scheduled to play just one show in London on August 11, but has added a second show, which will take place the following day on August 12

The singer was set to play a free London show at Camden’s Roundhouse on February 23, but was forced to pull out due to illness.

His world tour will see him travel North America this spring and summer, with a second run of dates lined up for the US and Canada in the autumn and winter following his appearances across Europe.

Justin’s other European shows will see him play in Poland, Germany, Belgium, Netherlands, Denmark, Sweden, and France.

An extra London tour date for Justin comes after he seemingly confirmed that the rest of his NSYNC bandmates are featured on at least one song on his new album.

He had previously hinted that he was working in the studio with the rest of his NSYNC bandmates on The Kelly Clarkson Show in January.

Timberlake took to TikTok on Wednesday, responding to fan Briana Resendez who said, ‘Blink twice if NSYNC is on a song called Paradise’.

The singer responded with a video, which featured Briana’s comment, with Timberlake wearing a baseball hat and sunglasses.

He slowly lowers his black sunglasses and very deliberately blinks twice before pushing his glasses back up and offering a sly smile for the camera.

His fellow NSYNC singer Lance Bass even poked fun at the video, commenting, ‘Got something in your eye?’

An extra London tour date for Justin comes after he seemingly confirmed that the rest of his NSYNC bandmates are featured on at least one song on his new album

 

An extra London tour date for Justin comes after he seemingly confirmed that the rest of his NSYNC bandmates are featured on at least one song on his new album