Justin Timberlake Announces Free Concert In NYC

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For one night only, fans can catch Justin Timberlake playing at New York City’s Irving Plaza for free.

The shows were announced with posters popping up around New York City, the news following Timberlake’s tease of his first new album in six years, Everything I Thought It Was, which is slated for release this March.

Timberlake performed select dates in recent years, his last full tour taking place in 2019. Highlights from his 2019 trek included sold-out shows at then-called Staples Center, grossing $2.5 million, and T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, grossing $1.9 million, according to reports submitted to Pollstar’s Boxoffice.

Justin Timberlake is booked by WME worldwide and represented by Wright Entertainment Group.

Fans can sign up to request tickets via Ticketmaster, with the request window closing on Jan. 26 at 11:59 p.m. ET. Tickets are non-transferrable.