Justin Timberlake will return to the Wiltern in Los Angeles, at no cost to his fans.
The “Selfish” and “Cry Me a River” pop star, 43, revealed Wednesday that she will be taking over the popular Koreatown venue for a one-night show on March 13. Timberlake posted the news via Instagram, sharing photos of posters advertising his show, a clip of Sam Elliott describing Los Angeles in the “Big Lebowski,” and new music from his upcoming album, “Everything I Thought It Was.” .
The ten-time Grammy winner shared the link to the tickets on his Instagram Story, warning his fans that “tickets are free but space is limited.”
To reserve spots, fans must register with Ticketmaster and request their tickets no later than Friday at 11:59 p.m. Pacific Time. Each person can get a maximum of two non-transferable tickets.
Fans must enter card information to pay a $1 authorization fee, which will be refunded once Ticketmaster confirms the payment is active. Fans lucky enough to get the limited tickets will be notified on Tuesday, one day before the concert. More information can be found on the show's Ticketmaster page.
The “Sexy Back” singer announced his one-night show in Los Angeles as he prepares to release “Everything I Thought It Was,” his sixth studio album, on March 15. His most recent album was 2018's “Man of the Woods.”
Prior to the release of his album, Timberlake released two singles, “Selfish” and “Drown,” two slower-paced songs about love and heartbreak, respectively.
Ahead of his new solo efforts, Timberlake reunited with his 'NSync family – JC Chasez, Joey Fatone Lance Bass and Chris Kirkpatrick – last year to release “Better Place,” an upbeat anthem for “Trolls: Band Together.” He starred in the animated film alongside Anna Kendrick, Kenan Thompson and Ron Funches.
Despite constant wishes from fans on social media, the '90s boy band has yet to announce a reunion tour. Until then, fans who want to hear an 'NSync star live can try to score free Timberlake tickets; They just have to be fast enough.
They could also wait until Timberlake hits the road for his Forget Tomorrow world tour, which begins in late April. Two months after his free show at Wiltern, Timberlake will return to Southern California for three shows, including two at the Kia Forum in Inglewood on May 17 and 18.