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John Shearer / Getty Images – Justin Timberlake Performs Pilgrimage Music Music and Cultural Festival
Justin Timberlake performs on the first day of the Pilgrimage Music & Cultural Festival Sept. 23, 2017 in Franklin, Tenn.
Justin Timberlake is roaming the U.S. and Canada this spring on his “Man Of The Woods” tour and demand is apparently high enough that he’s adding second shows in multiple markets and two new cities.
The tour opener is in Toronto, March 13 and that city is getting a second night of JT March 15, both gigs being at Air Canada Centre. New York; Chicago; Boston; Montreal; Las Vegas; San Jose, Calif.; and Los Angeles are also getting a double dose of Timberlake.
The new cities are both in Pennsylvania: Pittsburgh’s PPG Paints Arena on June 1 and Philadelphia’s Wells Fargo Center on June 2. The Philly show is now the last date on his North American routing.
The onsales for this tour are spread out through multiple weeks, and the second-night plays are going on sale Jan. 22. An American Express Card Member presale for those dates begins Jan. 17.
The new gigs in Pennsylvania are going on sale Jan. 29, with an American Express presale Jan. 24.
Tennessee Kids Fan Club members can also get presale tickets. At every stop there will be a special VIP Verizon Up section, bringing fans right up to JT.
We knew that Timberlake’s tour was going to be big, as he is promoting a new album, Man Of The Woods, dropping Feb. 2, and playing the halftime show at Super Bowl LII at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis Feb. 4. Tickets to many of those shows went on sale today, and many were priced aggressively.
Tickets to see the pop star March 27 at United Center in Chicago were available through Ticketmaster at publication time, with the low prices starting around $270 and the high-end at $690, excluding the platform’s Verified Resale options. Those seats were all “platinum tickets” meaning they are dynamically priced based on demand. There was also one standard ticket near the back of the arena going for $160.
Many high-demand artists seem to be pricing more aggressively for their North American tours, but GA floor seating prices for Timberlake’s April 14 show at
For all the latest dates on JT’s tour, head over to his Pollstar artist page.