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Justin Timberlake’s 20/20 Experience Tour Returns to North America

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Thanks to overwhelming demand, justin timberlake announced today the, globally celebrated, 20/20 Experience World Tour will return to North America this fall. The newly announced North American shows will include stops in Los Angeles, Oklahoma City, Dallas, Toronto, Philadelphia, and more. The 20/20 Experience World Tour is promoted worldwide by Live Nation.

“Not A Bad Thing” is the latest single off of The 20/20 Experience � The Complete Experience which has sold over 6 million albums worldwide to date. The video/mini doc for “Not A Bad Thing” can currently be viewed here: .

Tickets for the newly announced North American shows on The 20/20 Experience World Tour will go on sale Monday, April 14 at 10 AM. Justin Timberlake’s all-new fan club, The Tennessee Kids (#TNKids), will have access to a pre-sale starting on April 8. Fans should visit https://thetennesseekids.justintimberlake.com to register for the fan club and receive a special code to access the pre-sale. A pre-sale for MasterCard cardholders will begin on April 9.

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