It's gonna be May — and Justin Timberlake is coming to town! Jumping, laughing, crying, exclaiming “I love you!” and more — from pre-teen girls and middle-aged women alike — can be expected May 27-28, when Timberlake returns to Dallas. It's been five long years since “Suit & Tie” and other favorites from The 20/20 Experience and 20/20 – 2 of 2 were released, but JT is finally back — this time taking fans to the woods. The audience will be transported to the country in honor of Timberlake’s Tennessee roots, complete with plenty of trees, plaid shirts, music from his fifth studio album, Man of the Woods and surprises that you’ll be sharing around campfires (or just bragging to friends who didn’t get to go) for years to come. Hits like “Filthy,” “Say Something” and the title track — as well as classics, like “SexyBack” and “My Love” — will be performed by the singer and his ensemble band, Tennessee Kids, during the show.
Even though Timberlake has won many awards in his solo career, including Grammy, Emmy and American Music awards, millions of people first became fans when he was one-fifth of *NSYNC more than 20 years ago. He said “Bye Bye Bye” to his band in 2002 and released his first solo album, Justified—which earned a Grammy for Best Pop Vocal Album and Best Male Pop Vocal Performance for single “Cry Me a River.” Since then, he has released several more albums, starred in movies, opened a record label, fashion label and restaurants. He’s also worked as a lead voice actor and executive music producer for the DreamWorks animation Trolls, where he scored another number one hit and a Grammy award for the title track “Can’t Stop the Feeling!” When he isn’t performing some of the country’s most loved songs, participating in humanitarian efforts, starring in halftime shows or making funny videos with his best friend, Jimmy Fallon, Justin Timberlake is just your average man, who enjoys spending time with his wife, Jessica Biel, and son, Silas. He may be the man of the woods, but he will also always be the man of our hearts.
DETAILS
Date: May 27-28
Location: American Airlines Center