Huge pop megastar leaves fans devastated as he pulls out of SIX gigs at the last minute due to illness
A POP megastar has devastated fans after having to pull out of six gigs due to illness.
These shows were originally set for late October and early November.
Taking to Instagram, Justin Timberlake revealed he was rescheduling the gigs, part of his ongoing Forget Tomorrow World Tour, on medical grounds.
He wrote: "Hey guys – I haven’t been feeling great the last few shows and turns out I have bronchitis and laryngitis.
"I’m so sorry to say I do need to reschedule the next few shows from 10/23 through 11/2.
"Thank you for understanding – I’ll make it up to you - JT."
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One fan commented: "We're going to miss you in Columbus, but rest up and feel better."
Another added: "We love you. Please rest up and take care of yourself."
While a third wrote: "Gotta protect that beautiful voice of yours. Feel better soon."
In addition, the singer also revealed when the respective shows will now take place.
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The October 23 show in Columbus, Ohio has been moved to February 27, 2025.
Justin will instead play his Detroit, Michigan show on February 20, 2025 - rather than October 25, 2024.
His upcoming October 27 gig in Chicago, Illinois will now be held on February 14, 2025.
Meanwhile, the October 28 show in Milwaukee, Wisconsin has been moved to February 22, 2025.
As for fans in Saint Paul, Minnesota, their turn will come on February 24, 2025 - having initially been slated for October 31.
Last but not least the show in Grand Rapids, Michigan on November 2 has been moved to February 18, 2025.
It follows Justin having pulled out of another tour date earlier this month.
He had been due to perform in Newark, New Jersey - but was forced to postpone after sustaining an injury.
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Justin penned at the time: "I'm so sorry to postpone tonight's show. I have an injury that is preventing me from performing."
He added: "I'm so disappointed to not see you all - but I'm working to reschedule ASAP."