BOSTON (TND) — Singer-songwriter Justin Timberlake will be hitting the road in 2024 for "The Forget Tomorrow" World Tour.
The 42-year-old pop star officially announced dates for the tour on Friday. Tickets will be on sale starting Feb. 2.
"See you soon," Timberlake wrote on X, which is the social media platform formerly known as Twitter.
The tour is set to kick off in Canada on April 29.
Timberlake's website includes a list of the following upcoming shows and venues:
Timberlake, who is set to perform as the musical guest this weekend on "Saturday Night Live," will be releasing a new album called "Everything I Thought It Was" on March 15. He dropped the album's new single "Selfish" on Thursday, as well as shared the music video for the song on Instagram.
Timberlake launched a solo career more than 20 years ago after rising to fame with *NSYNC, a popular boy band from the late 1990s.
In September, *NSYNC reunited for an appearance at the MTV Video Music Awards. Timberlake, along with Joey Fatone, Lance Bass, Chris Kirkpatrick, and JC Chasez, later released the group's first song in two decades: "Better Place."
The new track was first previewed in the official trailer for the movie "Trolls Band Together." The film featured Timberlake reprising his role as a voice artist for the character Branch.
Timberlake made headlines in October after his ex-girlfriend -- pop princess Britney Spears -- revealed she got pregnant when she was dating Timberlake, adding that the two decided to have an abortion.
Spears made the claims in her recently-published memoir, "The Woman in Me." Spears and Timberlake were both 19 years old at the time, according to Spears.