Justin Timberlake: the singer will stop in Paris in 2025
His “Forget Tomorrow World Tour” will finally pass through Paris. [Matt Winkelmeyer /Getty Images via AFP]
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Justin Timberlake, who was unable to perform in the capital this summer due to the Olympic Games, will be at the Lollapalooza Paris festival next summer.
Good news for Justin Timberlake fans, the Forget Tomorrow World Tour will finally pass through Paris. The American singer will indeed be one of the headliners of the Lollapalooza festival in 2025. The event will take place on July 18, 19 and 20 at the Hippodrome ParisLongchamp, where the singer is now officially scheduled on Sunday, the organizers announced on Monday. Tickets will go on sale this Wednesday, September 25, at 10 a.m., on lollaparis.com.
After his two giant concerts at the LDLC Arena in Lyon at the beginning of September, Justin Timberlake will give Parisians the opportunity to see him close to home. This will be the first date in the capital since 2018 – he had played at the Accor Arena – for the 43-year-old singer recently worried by the courts.
“Even if you only had one drink … take a cab,” the pop star said on September 13th, apologizing to a court near New York City, which sentenced him to community service for a misdemeanor drunk driving offense. “I found myself in a situation where I could have made a different decision,” the former member of the boy band NSYNC admitted after leaving the hearing.
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Justin Timberlake was arrested one night in June at the wheel of a BMW in the upscale Hamptons region, east of New York, with “bloodshot eyes, his breath smelling of alcohol” and failing to keep his vehicle on a “proper” trajectory, according to the police. After pleading not guilty, which would have opened the way to a trial, the singer ultimately pleaded guilty to a minor drunken driving charge.
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