Another concert on Justin Timberlake's world tour has been canceled due to an injury to his back.
This fall, health issues have caused Timberlake to cancel a series of shows.
In New Orleans, Justin Timberlake suffered a back injury and had to cancel another concert on his "The Forget Tomorrow World Tour."
On Saturday, the singer announced that his show at the Paycom Center in Oklahoma City, originally scheduled for Dec. 2, has been cancelled.
"I regret to inform you, Oklahoma City, that I must cancel my show on 12/2 due to a back injury sustained in Nola. My doctors have advised me to rest for a longer period. Thank you for your understanding, as I truly dislike canceling shows."
The concert's new date has not been announced yet. Timberlake last performed in New Orleans on Nov. 25, taking a week-long break over Thanksgiving.
Over the past few weeks, Timberlake has canceled several shows due to health issues, including the Oklahoma City concert.
Timberlake announced on Instagram that he had to reschedule six concert dates due to a diagnosis of bronchitis and laryngitis.
"I'm sorry to inform you that I have been unwell for the past few shows and have been diagnosed with bronchitis and laryngitis. As a result, I need to reschedule the upcoming shows from October 23rd to November 2nd. The new dates are listed above. I apologize for any inconvenience this may cause and I promise to make it up to you," he wrote.
The concerts in Chicago, Grand Rapids, Michigan, Detroit, Milwaukee, St. Paul, Minnesota, and Columbus, Ohio, were postponed to February 2025.
Over two weeks ago, Timberlake faced backlash from fans following the cancellation of an Oct. 8 concert in Newark, New Jersey, which was scheduled to begin 30 minutes after the doors were supposed to open.
The Grammy Award winner announced on Instagram that the concert has been postponed due to an injury.
"I'm deeply sorry to postpone tonight's show due to an injury that's preventing me from performing. I'm disappointed not to see you all, but I'm working to reschedule ASAP. I promise to make it up to you and give you the show you deserve," Timberlake wrote alongside a broken heart emoji.
He expressed gratitude and thanked them for their consistent support.
Many people expressed outrage over the late notice in the comments section, with a large number of fans sharing their thoughts.
Are you kidding? Doors open in 30 minutes?
"We have full-time jobs, kids, families, etc. and had to mentally prepare to stay up late, find childcare and pet sitters, take off of work to travel in. We had to do all of this 2 hours before showtime, which is unacceptable if we found out right away. Not everyone checks social media, and I was already there, which is unbelievable."
The former *NSYNC member performed at the rescheduled concert one week later.
In five years, Timberlake launched his seventh headlining world tour, The Forget Tomorrow World Tour, in support of his sixth studio album "Everything I Thought It Was." The tour kicked off on April 29 in Vancouver, Canada.
The Memphis native will perform at the Toyota Center in Houston on Dec. 4, and the tour will continue until Dec. 20 before taking a hiatus during the holidays before resuming on Jan. 13.
The North America, South America, and Europe leg of "The Forget Tomorrow World Tour" will end in July.
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