Iconic American actor and performer Justin Timberlake is hosting a free concert in Los Angeles to promote his upcoming album “Everything I Thought I Was.”
The “Selfish” and “Cry Me a River” pop star, 43, revealed on Wednesday that he will take over the popular Koreatown venue for a one-night show March 13. Timberlake posted the news via Instagram, sharing photos of posters advertising his show, a snippet of Sam Elliott describing Los Angeles in the “Big Lebowski,” and new music from his forthcoming album, “Everything I Thought It Was.”
LA Times
Timberlake began promoting his new music in January when he hosted a free concert in his hometown, Memphis, Tennessee. Weeks after the free show in Memphis, Justin performed for free on his birthday in New York City.
On Wednesday, Timberlake posted a photo of a promotional poster on his Instagram that states, “Justin Timberlake is performing for one night only in Los Angeles.” The singer is scheduled to perform at the renowned Wiltern venue in Los Angeles on the thirteenth of March.
Timberlake explained, “Tickets are free, but space is limited.” Fans can submit ticket requests, and if their request is fulfilled, tickets will be distributed on March 12. Tickets are limited to two per person, and the window for requests will close on March 8th at 11:59 p.m. PST.
You can reserve tickets here.
Alongside the singles “Selfish” and “Down” that have already been released, Justin’s new album “Everything I Thought I Was” is set to be released on March 15, just two days after the singer performs a completely free show in Los Angeles.Timberlake is also set to begin his “Forget Tomorrow World Tour” in Vancouver, Canada in late April of this year.
Unlike many celebrities today, Timberlake continues to demonstrate his kindness, and love for his fans, going as far as to foot the bill for several free concerts around the country.
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