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Justin Timberlake to Electrify San Antonio with Return to the Stage at Frost Bank Center

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Published on January 26, 2024
Justin Timberlake to Electrify San Antonio with Return to the Stage at Frost Bank CenterSource: Instagram/justintimberlake

Pop royalty's coming to town, folks. The one and only Justin Timberlake is hitting up the Frost Bank Center stage on May 29, marking his grand return to the live music scene in San Antonio. It's been a half a decade stretch since JT did the tour tango and, according to KENS 5, this is to be a big slice of the "Forget Tomorrow World Tour" pie with 22 cities on the menu.

Hungry for a taste? Timberlake's dishing out a fresh single "Selfish" this weekend on "Saturday Night Live," ahead of ticket sales for the tour launching on Feb. 2. Can't wait to grab your seats? Those with Citi and Verizon connections get dibs as early as Tuesday, said KSAT. And for the uninitiated, the Frost Bank Center? It's the digs formerly known as the AT&T Center before the rebrand in August, so, get with the program.

The global superstar isn't just parachuting into the Lone Star State for a one-night stand, though. Fans in Austin and Fort Worth can mark their calendars for May 31 and June 4, respectively. But San Antonio's on up first, so expect the Alamo City to be buzzing. And hey, there's more on the horizon. The Grammy-winning singer's teased additional dates spanning Europe to the United Kingdom—stay alert!

Meanwhile, JT fanatics can play the new singles game when Timberlake drops “Everything I Thought I Was” come March 15. That's right, a whole album to stream, dissect, and obsess over before the main event. KSAT spilled that this was the deal, saying the album offers a "new chapter in the Timberlake saga."

So, whether you're a die-hard Timberlake fan or just in it for the infectious beats, this tour's poised to be a pop spectacle. With a side of nostalgia and a dash of new-age flare, who knows what JT’s got up his sleeve this time around? Tickets at FrostBankCenter.com or Ticketmaster.com come Feb. 2. Set your alarms, San Antonio.