This will ruin the round – temporarily.
In all seriousness, Justin Timberlake took to Instagram on Saturday to cancel his third show on his Forget Tomorrow World Tour, citing a back injury and doctor's orders to rest. The cancellation is the third in as many months, and follows the postponement on October 8 due to an undisclosed injury (since deleted from Instagram) and the rescheduling of the last shows for October 22 as a result of bronchitis and laryngitis.
“I'm so sorry Oklahoma City… I have to cancel the show on 2/12. “I hurt my back in NOLA and my doctors told me to rest a little longer,” he wrote on his Instagram Story, referring to his pre-concert Thanksgiving weekend is November 25 in New Orleans.
“Thank you for your support – you all know I hate doing this,” he continued, alongside a heart-hands emoji.
According to Timberlake's website, fans will be refunded for canceling the event. The pop-R&B singer is scheduled to resume his tour dates on December 4, which will include a stop at the Toyota Center in Houston.
In support of him Everything I thought it was The album was released earlier this year, and the Forget Tomorrow World Tour marks the “SexyBack” singer’s return to touring after five years. The project will continue throughout the United States until 2025, as well as internationally, in regions such as South America, Europe and the United Kingdom. This will include the aforementioned rescheduled dates of October 23 through November 2, which are now set for February dates.
Speaking about the cancellation of tonight's show on October 8, the former NSYNC member wrote: “I am so sorry that tonight's show has been postponed. I have an injury that prevents me from performing. I am extremely disappointed not to see you all, but I am working on rescheduling as soon as possible. I promise you that I compensate you and give you the offer you all deserve.
In September, the pop star entered a drunk driving plea as part of a DWI charge from earlier this year and was sentenced to a $500 fine and 25 hours of community service.