Justin Timberlake Extends "Man Of The Wood Tour" Into 2019
February 5, 2018
Justin Timberlake is clearly a man who strikes when the iron is hot. Less than 24 hours after his appearance at halftime of Super Bowl LII, the singer announced he was extending his “Man of the Woods Tour.” The tour, which begins in Toronto March 13, now includes more than 85 dates, winds through North America and Europe and will run into 2019.
The tour, which follows the release of Timberlake’s “Man of the Woods” album is the singer’s fourth tour as a headliner and sixth overall. The “Man of the Woods Tour” features multiple dates at many venues, including New York’s Madison Square Garden, Las Vegas’ T-Mobile Arena, The Forum in Los Angeles and Dallas’ American Airlines Center. In many cases, the tour will make stops at venues toward the beginning of the tour and again near the end. The European dates start in Paris on June 22 and run through August 24 at Arnhem in the Netherlands.
Timberlake’s last tour, “The 20/20 Experience Tour,” took him around the world for 132 dates in 2013-2015. The tour grossed a whopping $231.6 million and, according TicketIQ.com, fans paid an average of $286.89 per ticket for that show. According to Wikipedia, Timberlake was the highest-grossing solo touring performer of 2014.
The ticket price for the “20/20 Tour” was well above the TicketIQ.com $181.04 average price for Timberlake’s “Legends of the Summer Stadium Tour” with Jay-Z in 2013. That show had only 14 dates and was limited to North American cities.
Though his Super Bowl performance was deemed “forgettable but flashy” by The Guardian, Timberlake went straight from the U.S. Bank Center on Sunday to temporary set of the Tonight Show, filmed in Minneapolis on Sunday, to perform hit single “Say So” with Chris Stapleton. Stapleton, who won three Grammys earlier this year, recently added 36 dates to his own tour, the “All-American Road Show Tour.”
3/13 – Toronto, ON @ Air Canada Centre
3/15 – Toronto, ON @ Air Canada Centre
3/18 – Washington, DC @ Capital One Arena
3/21 – New York, NY @ Madison Square Garden
3/22 – New York, NY @ Madison Square Garden
3/25 – Newark, NJ @ Prudential Center
3/27 – Chicago, IL @ United Center
3/28 – Chicago, IL @ United Center
3/31 – Cleveland, OH @ Quicken Loans Arena
4/2 – Detroit, MI @ Little Caesars Arena
4/4 – Boston, MA @ TD Garden
4/5 – Boston, MA @ TD Garden
4/8 – Montreal, QC @ Bell Centre
4/9 – Montreal, QC @ Bell Centre
4/12 – Salt Lake City, UT @ Vivint Smart Home Arena
4/14 – Las Vegas, NV @ T-Mobile Arena
4/15 – Las Vegas, NV @ T-Mobile Arena
4/24 – San Jose, CA @ SAP Center
4/25 – San Jose, CA @ SAP Center
4/28 – Los Angeles, CA @ The Forum
4/29 – Los Angeles, CA @ The Forum
5/02 – Phoenix, AZ @ Talking Stick Resort Arena
5/5 – Tulsa, OK @ BOK Center
5/7 – Columbus, OH @ Nationwide Arena
5/9 – Nashville, TN @ Bridgestone Arena
5/11 – Atlanta, GA @ Infinite Energy Arena
5/14 – Orlando, FL @ Amway Center
5/15 – Tampa, FL @ Amalie Arena
5/18 – Miami, FL @ American Airlines Arena
5/19 – Ft. Lauderdale, FL @ BB&T Center
5/23 – Houston, TX @ Toyota Center
5/27 – Dallas, TX @ American Airlines Center
5/28 – Dallas, TX @ American Airlines Center
5/30 – Memphis, TN @ FedEx Forum
6/01 – Pittsburgh, PA @ PPG Paints Arena
6/02 – Philadelphia, PA @ Wells Fargo Center
6/22 – Paris, FR @ AccorHotels Arena
6/27 – Birmingham, UK @ Barclaycard Arena
7/1 – Manchester, UK @ Manchester Arena
7/5 – Glasgow, UK @ SSE Hydro
7/9 – London, UK @ O2 Arena
7/15 – Amsterdam, NL @ Ziggo Dome
7/17 – Antwerp, BE @ Sportpaleis
7/21 – Cologne, DE @ Lanxess Arena
7/31 – Stockholm, SE @ Friends Arena
8/02 – Oslo, NO @ Telenor Arena
8/4 – Copenhagen, DK @ Royal Arena
8/12 – Berlin, DE @ Mercendes-Benz Arena
8/16 – Zurich, CH @ Hallenstadion
8/20 – Frankfurt, DE @ Festhalle
8/24 – Arnhem, NL @ Gelredome
9/19 – Lexington, KY @ Rupp Arena
9/21 – Milwaukee, WI @ Wisconsin Entertainment & Sports Center
9/25 – Pittsburgh, PA @ PPG Paints Arena
9/28 – St. Paul, MN @ Xcel Energy Center
10/2 – Cleveland, OH @ Quicken Loans Arena
10/5 – Chicago, IL @ United Center
10/9 – Toronto, ON @ Air Canada Centre
10/13 – Quebec City, QC @ Videotron Centre
10/18 – Boston, MA @ TD Garden
10/22 – Ottawa, ON @ Canadian Tire Centre
10/24 – New York, NY @ Madison Square Garden
10/28 – Buffalo, NY @ KeyBank Center
11/4 – Edmonton, AB @ Rogers Place
11/8 – Vancouver, BC @ Rogers Arena
11/16 – Portland, OR @ MODA Center
11/27 – Los Angeles, CA @ Staples Center
12/8 – Omaha, NE @ CenturyLink Center
12/10 – Kansas City, MO @ Sprint Center
12/13 – St. Louis, MO @ Scottrade Center
12/14 – Indianapolis, IN @ Bankers Life Fieldhouse
12/17 – Philadelphia, PA @ Wells Fargo Center
01/4 – Washington, DC @ Capitol One Arena
01/8 – Charlotte, SC @ Spectrum Center
01/10 – Atlanta, GA @ Philips Arena
01/12 – Memphis, TN @ FedEx Forum
01/15 – New Orleans, LA @ Smoothie King Center
01/19 – San Antonio, TX @ AT&T Center
01/22 – Houston, TX @ Toyota Center
01/24 – Dallas, TX @ American Airlines Center
01/26 – Oklahoma City, OK @ Chesapeake Energy Arena
01/29 – Denver, CO @ Pepsi Center
Justin Timberlake Announces 2018 Man Of The Woods Tour Dates
It’s been three years since Justin Timberlake was last on tour. But fans don’t have to wait much longer to see the singer perform live. Timberlake announced his “Man of the Woods” North American tour on Jan. 8. The tour starts in Canada on March 13, and fans across the world can get a preview on Super Bowl Sunday when Timberlake headlines the halftime show.
Timberlake’s last tour, “The 20/20 Experience Tour,” took him around the world for 132 dates in 2013-2015. The tour grossed a whopping $231.6 million and, according TicketIQ.com, fans paid an average of $286.89 per ticket for that show. According to Wikipedia, Timberlake was the highest-grossing solo touring performer of 2014.
The ticket price for the “20/20 Tour” was well above the TicketIQ.com $181.04 average price for Timberlake’s “Legends of the Summer Stadium Tour” with Jay-Z in 2013. That show had only 14 dates and was limited to North American cities.
The new tour opens in Toronto at the Air Canada Centre, one of two Canadian venues, before criss-crossing the U.S. The other Canadian date is April 8 in Montreal. The tour makes its U.S. debut on March 18 at Capital One Arena in Washington, D.C., before heading to New York, through the Midwest, back to Boston, through the West, including a date at Los Angeles landmark The Forum (April 28), and finally to the South in May. The tour winds up in Memphis on May 30.
Timberlake’s Super Bowl halftime performance will mark the second time he’s performed at the NFL’s biggest game. He shared a duet with Janet Jackson at Super Bowl XXXVIII in 2004. In 2013, he performed the night before the Super Bowl at the “DirecTV Super Saturday Night” event.
The album, for which the tour is named, is set for release on Feb. 2. Tour tickets will be available to the general public beginning later this month.