List of Justin Timberlake live performances

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American singer Justin Timberlake has embarked on five concert tours during his solo career, three of which have been worldwide and two of which have been collaborative. [nb 1] His 2003 debut The Justified World Tour began at intimate gigs at clubs and theatres in the United States and Australia before expanding to arenas in Europe. [1] In summer 2003, Timberlake and Christina Aguilera headlined the Justified/Stripped Tour. [2] Later that year he recorded a song "I'm Lovin' It", used by McDonald's as the theme to its "I'm Lovin' It" campaign. The deal with McDonald's earned Timberlake an estimated $6 million. A tour titled Justified and Lovin' It Live was included with the deal, following his initial Justified World Tour. [3] For the release of his sophomore record FutureSex/LoveSounds , Timberlake embarked on his second worldwide tour FutureSex/LoveShow in 2007, which eventually became the third highest-grossing concert tour of the year. During the tour, he visited Asia, Europe, North America and Oceania.

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In 2013, Timberlake took part in his second collaborative tour, Legends of the Summer, in which he was co-headlining with rapper, frequent collaborator Jay-Z. The all-stadium tour that took place in North America [4] was praised by music critics, who highlighted the great chemistry between both artists. [5] It was followed by The 20/20 Experience World Tour, which became the second highest-grossing tour of 2014. This made Timberlake the highest-grossing solo touring artist of the year. The Man of the Woods Tour is his sixth and most recent concert tour. Timberlake's televised performances include his debut at the 2002 MTV Video Music Awards, the controversial Super Bowl XXXVIII halftime show as a guest act, his comeback performance at the 55th Annual Grammy Awards, his medley number at the 2013 MTV Video Music Awards, several appearances on Saturday Night Live and the Super Bowl LII halftime show.

Concert tours

YearTitleDurationNumber of
performances
Gross
2003–04 The Justified World Tour May 7, 2003 – June 19, 2004 (Worldwide)61-
The Justified World Tour (also known as Lovin' It Live and Justified World Tour and Lovin' It Live) [6] was Justin Timberlake's debut concert tour. The tour showcased material his debut studio album, Justified (2002). The video album Justin Timberlake: Live from London was released on December 15, 2003, by Jive Records. It documents Timberlake's performance at the London Arena on May 18, 2003. [7]
2003 Justified and Stripped Tour June 4, 2003 – September 2, 2003 (North America)45$30.2 million [8]
Justin Timberlake's first co-headlining venture, the Justified and Stripped Tour, featured American singer Christina Aguilera. The setlist was composed generally from Timberlake's Justified and Aguilera's Stripped. However, both artists also added material from their early works, including Timberlake's work with NSYNC and Aguilera's self-titled debut album. The Justified and Stripped Tour was divided into five segments, two for Aguilera and three for Timberlake, with each segment being followed by an interlude to the next segment, and it ended with an encore, lasting for a total of 160 minutes. An extended play, entitled Justin & Christina, was released exclusively at Target Stores to support the tour. The tour was met with mixed reviews from most contemporary music critics. Some praised the maturities of the two artists, while others criticized their vocal abilities during the tour. They also believed Timberlake's part worked his considerable sex appeal. The tour was a commercial success, becoming the sixteenth highest-grossing tour in 2003.
2007 FutureSex/LoveShow January 8, 2007 – December 6, 2007 (Worldwide)97$126.8 million [9]
Serving as Timberlake's second worldwide solo tour, FutureSex/LoveShow supported her second studio album, FutureSex/LoveShow (2006). It was the third highest-grossing concert tour of 2007 and drew more than 1.6 million people. [10] Critics from Rolling Stone and The New York Times agreed that the show was "strictly grown and sexy" and Timberlake "has learned how to project sex-symbol edge." [11] It featured several opening acts, including P!nk, Good Charlotte and Fergie. On November 19, 2007, a live video album named FutureSex/LoveShow: Live from Madison Square Garden was released. [12]
2013 Legends of the Summer July 17, 2013 – August 16, 2013 (North America)14$75.3 million [13]
The Legends of the Summer Stadium Tour was a co-headlining concert tour by Justin Timberlake and American rapper Jay Z. The tour supported Timberlake's third studio album, The 20/20 Experience (2013) and Jay Z's twelfth studio album, Magna Carta Holy Grail (2013). For a "special preview" of the tour both artists performed at the Olympic Park in London, United Kingdom as part of the Wireless Festival. [14] They performed in major stadiums across the U.S. and Canada. [4] It was praised by critics, with Billboard's Karen Bliss writing "there was no one-upmanship, just camaraderie, not competition, two guys that work well together." [15] With the 14 dates sold-out, it was the 15th highest-grossing tour of 2013. [16]
2013–15 The 20/20 Experience World Tour November 6, 2013 – January 2, 2015 (Worldwide)134$231.6 million [17] [18]
The 20/20 Experience World Tour was launched in support of his third and fourth studio albums, The 20/20 Experience (2013) and The 20/20 Experience – 2 of 2 (2013). [19] The 20/20 Experience allowed Timberlake to throw back to the big-band era, [20] its stage production embraced a vintage sheen and everyone in classic suits. Timberlake had a horn section onstage with him called The Regiment Horns, among the big-band orchestra the Tennessee Kids. [21] During the tour, Timberlake visited Africa, Asia, Europe, North America and Oceania. The tour received acclaim from critics, [22] became the second highest-grossing tour of 2014. [23] This made Timberlake the highest-grossing solo touring artist of the year. [17] Canadian singer The Weeknd featured as the opening act in selected North America dates. [24] Showcasing the final date of the tour at Las Vegas’ MGM Grand Garden Arena, the space-age themed concert film—titled JT + The Tennessee Kids and directed by Jonathan Demme—will premiere at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival. [25] [26] The concert film was released on streaming service Netflix in October 2016. [27]
2018–19 The Man of the Woods Tour March 13, 2018 – April 13, 2019 (Worldwide)115$226.3 million [28]
Timberlake embarked on The Man of the Woods Tour in support of his fifth studio album, Man of the Woods (2018). [29] The Man of the Woods Tour received positive reviews from critics and was the sixth highest-grossing tour of 2018. [30] Billboard critics ranked The Man of the Woods Tour as one of the best live shows of 2018. [31] David Menconi of The News & Observer said "Justin Timberlake returns to the stage and proves why he's America's pop star", and noted him as "The Prince of Pop". He also said of the show that Timberlake "Sang quite well... But he danced even better, and that's what turned the crowd on most of all. How he moved was at least as important as how he sang." [32] Chris Conde of San Antonio Current deemed it "an spectacle of undeniable talent... Even if you don’t like pop music, Timberlake's show was so rich in musicianship and showmanship that anyone wanting to say something bad would be hard-pressed to, ahem, justify a negative review." [33]

Concerts

DateEventNotes
February 2, 2013 DirecTV Super Saturday NightAfter four years not performing in concert, Timberlake appeared the night before the 2013 Super Bowl and performed during the "DirecTV Super Saturday Night" in New Orleans. Backed by a full band and four backup singers called the Tennessee Kids, the hour-and-a-half setlist featured two songs from his upcoming album The 20/20 Experience ("Pusher Love Girl" and "That Girl"). Jay Z and Timbaland were featured guests. [34]

Guest act

DateTitleNotes
March 30, 2008 Hard Candy Promo Show Timberlake and Madonna performed their collaboration "4 Minutes" at Roseland Ballroom in New York City. [35]
November 6, 2008 Sticky & Sweet Tour Timberlake performed "4 Minutes" with Madonna on the Los Angeles stop of her concert tour. [36]
August 26, 2015 The 1989 World Tour Timberlake and Taylor Swift performed "Mirrors" at Staples Center. [37] The performance and rehearsals were featured on concert documentary The 1989 World Tour Live. [38]

Award show performances

DateEventCityPerformed song(s)Ref.
August 29, 2002 2002 MTV Video Music Awards New York City "Like I Love You" (with Clipse) [39]
December 9, 2002 2002 Billboard Music Awards Las Vegas "Cry Me a River" [40]
February 20, 2003 2003 BRIT Awards London "Cry Me a River" / "Like I Love You" / "Rapture" (with Kylie Minogue)
March 1, 2003 2003 Soul Train Music Awards Pasadena "Cry Me a River" / "Rock Your Body" / "Like I Love You" [41]
April 12, 2003 2003 Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards Santa Monica "Rock Your Body"
November 6, 2003 2003 MTV Europe Music Awards Edinburgh "Where Is the Love?" (with The Black Eyed Peas) [42]
February 8, 2004 46th Annual Grammy Awards Los Angeles [43]
August 31, 2006 2006 MTV Video Music Awards New York City "My Love" / "SexyBack" (with Timbaland) [44]
November 2, 2006 2006 MTV Europe Music Awards Copenhagen "SexyBack" / "My Love" / "LoveStoned" [45]
February 11, 2007 49th Annual Grammy Awards Los Angeles [46]
September 9, 2007 2007 MTV Video Music Awards Las Vegas "LoveStoned" / "Give It to Me" (with Timbaland and Nelly Furtado) [47]
February 8, 2009 51st Annual Grammy Awards Los Angeles [48]
February 10, 2013 55th Annual Grammy Awards Los Angeles [49]
February 20, 2013 2013 BRIT Awards London "Mirrors" [50]
June 30, 2013 2013 BET Awards Los Angeles
[51]
August 25, 2013 2013 MTV Video Music Awards New York City "Take Back the Night" / "SexyBack" / "Like I Love You" / "My Love" / "Cry Me a River" / "Señorita" / "Rock Your Body" / "Girlfriend" (with 'N Sync) / "Bye Bye Bye" (with 'N Sync) / "Suit & Tie" / "Mirrors" [52]
[53]
November 24, 2013 2013 American Music Awards Los Angeles "Drink You Away" [54]
November 4, 2015 2015 Country Music Association Awards Nashville "Tennessee Whiskey" / "Drink You Away" (with Chris Stapleton) [55]
February 26, 2017 89th Academy Awards Los Angeles "Can't Stop the Feeling!" / "Lovely Day" [56]
February 21, 2018 2018 Brit Awards London "Midnight Summer Jam" / "Say Something" (with Chris Stapleton) [57]

See also

Notes

  1. The tours and performances by Justin Timberlake within the group NSYNC are not included.

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