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Frequently Asked Questions
How long is a Justin Timberlake concert?
On his latest 20/20 Experience Tour, JT has been known to stretch his musical set out to three hours. Regularly spanning thirty plus songs, the 20/20 Experience also comes equipped with a 20-minute intermission inserted into the middle of the set. Go ahead and pay the babysitter overtime because Justin isn’t letting you slide out early.
What songs will Justin Timberlake play in concert?
Timberlake has a hefty catalog to draw from, and he even leans on a fair share of covers. With that said, the setlist has been fairly predictable. Looking at three back-to-back stops on the 20/20 Experience Tour (San Jose, Inglewood & Denver), the setlists were identical. No songs were shuffled or replaced in the thirty-three song opus. The song list is a mirror image that the roadies could have laminated and taped to the floor from night to night. Now don’t expect Justin to strictly adhere to this formula for every stop on the concert tour, but its a strong template to work off of.
> Pusher Love Girl
> Gimme What I Don’t Know (I Want)
> Rock Your Body
> Don’t Hold the Wall
> FutureSex/LoveSound
> Like I Love You
> My Love
> TKO
> Strawberry Bubblegum
> Summer Love
> LoveStoned
> Until the End of Time
> Holy Grail (Jay Z)
> Cry Me a River
Intermission
> Only When I Walk Away
> True Blood
> Drink You Away
> Tunnel Vision
> SeƱorita
> Let the Groove Get In
> That Girl
> Heartbreak Hotel (Elvis Presley)
> Not a Bad Thing
> Human Nature (Michael Jackson)
> What Goes Around… Comes Around
> Cabaret
> Take Back the Night
> Jungle Boogie (Kool & The Gang)
> Murder
> Poison (Bell Biv DeVoe)
> Suit & Tie
> SexyBack
> Mirrors
How do I get access to presale tickets for Justin Timberlake’s tour?
Ah, the coveted presale. There is nothing quite like rudely cutting in line before a throng of salivating fans and securing your ticket to a hot event like Justin Timberlake’s 20/20 Experience Tour. In looking at selective dates, you have a few presale options at your disposal. MasterCard and fan club members looked to get first crack at presale tickets followed by an assortment of Live Nation, Facebook and venue presales. Most likely each presale partner has a separate allotment of tickets so there would be a block reserved for each partner’s patrons.
So breaking down the presales, no special code is needed for the MasterCard presales. You simply need to checkout with your MasterCard plastic {source: JT Facebook post}. The Live Nation presale is a ploy to get you to download their new app which gets you into presales, send you alerts on upcoming shows and the like. Click the link for more information on the Live Nation app. For the venue presale, simply go to their website and get on their mailing list. They will fire off presale codes for all sorts of events traveling through their arena. Opt out at any time.
Finally, we have the Justin Timberlake fan club: The Tennessee Kids. Simply register on the site, validate your email then access the promo codes. Here is the low down on the fan club presale.
Just remember, that not all presales are created the same. Some are given a better allotment of tickets than others so its usually helpful to try to hit a couple of them when searching for the best tickets. In our experience, the fan club tickets tend to have the best block of tickets, but you really can’t go wrong with the MasterCard, Live Nation or venue presales since they are all effectively free.
Who is Justin Timberlake’s Publicist and Press Contact?
You didn’t expect a man like Timberlake to only have one publicist did you? Sonia Muckle and Victor Trevino with M2M Construction team up to handle Justin’s press relations.
Concert Reviews
“Timberlake embodies the classic high-gloss entertainer of decades past, but with modern edginess. Timberlake sang in a sweet, effortless falsetto, danced with extraordinary precision and skill, and played a couple of songs on a white grand piano.” — Gene Stout of The Seattle Times
“Timberlake showcased his own self-assured style in a visually and sonically impressive production that framed its energy and emotion with shimmering keyboards, rhythm, voices and choreography.” — Jim Abbott of The Orlando Sentinel
“Timberlake knows he’s got the looks but he’s also skilled at delivering something that isn’t all surface. There’s nothing better than watching a performer who is genuinely having fun — and that’s perhaps why Timberlake is so striking.” — Emily Zemler of The Hollywood Reporter
Tour Archive
Justin Timberlake’s Justified World Tour (2003 & 2004)
Started May 7, 2003 in Sheffield, England – Ended June 19, 2004 in Brisbane Australia
Tour Opening Act: Solange & Lemar
Justin Timberlake & Christina Aguilera’s Justified & Stripped Tour (2003)
Started June 4, 2003 in Phoenix, Arizona – Ended September 2, 2003 in Saint Paul Minnesota
Tour Opening Act: The Black Eyed Peas
Justin Timberlake’s FutureSex/LoveShow Tour (2007)
Started January 8, 2007 in San Diego, California – Ended December 6, 2007 in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Tour Opening Acts: Pink, Fergie, Good Charlotte, Natasha Bedingfield, Paris Wells, Unklejam, Kenna, Esmee Denters
Justin Timberlake & Jay Z’s Legends of Summer Stadium Tour (2013)
Started July 14, 2013 in London, England – Ended August 16, 2013 in Miami, Florida
Opening Act: DJ Cassidy
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