Justin Timberlake Cancels Oklahoma City Tour Stop Due to Back Injury

Justin Timberlake Cancels Oklahoma City Tour Stop Due to Back Injury


Justin Timberlake has announced the cancellation of another show on his Forget Tomorrow World Tour due to health concerns. The 43-year-old singer shared on Instagram that his Dec. 2 concert in Oklahoma City is canceled as he recovers from a back injury sustained during his Nov. 25 performance in New Orleans.

“I’m so sorry, Oklahoma City,” Timberlake wrote. “My doctors have instructed me to rest a little longer. Thank you for your support — y’all know I hate doing this.”

This marks the third recent disruption to Timberlake’s tour schedule. In October, he postponed multiple shows citing bronchitis and laryngitis. Earlier that month, he canceled a New Jersey concert due to an undisclosed injury. Each time, the pop icon reassured fans he was committed to rescheduling the missed performances.

The Forget Tomorrow World Tour, launched after a five-year hiatus, features a two-hour setlist blending tracks from his latest album, Everything I Thought It Was, and fan favorites like "Cry Me a River" and "Rock Your Body." Despite these setbacks, the tour is set to continue into 2025, with nine more U.S. stops in 2024 before expanding internationally.