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Old 26-10-2006, 14:57
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April 24 Belfast, Ireland Odyssey
April 27 Sheffield, England Hallam FM Arena
April 30 Newcastle, England Metro Arena
May 3 Glasgow, Scotland SECC
May 8-9 Birmingham, England NIA
May 14-15 Manchester, England MEN
May 22 Paris, France Bercy
May 25 Stuttgart, Germany Schleyerhalle
May 26 Munich, Germany Olympiahalle
May 28 Frankfurt, Germany Festhalle
June 1 Milan, Italy Forum
June 2 Zurich, Switzerland Hallenstadion
June 3 Vienna, Austria Stadthalle
June 6 Berlin, Germany Max Schmelling
June 7 Leipzig, Germany Arena
June 9 Hamburg, Germany Colorline Arena
June 10 Koln, Germany Arena
June 12 Lyon, France Tony Garnier
June 13 Dortmund, Germany Westfallenhalle
June 16 Amsterdam, the Netherlands Arena
June 19 Stockholm, Germany Globe
June 21 Oslo, Norway Valhalle
June 23 Copenhagen, Denmark Parken
June 25 Gothenberg, Sweden Scandinavian
June 27 Antwerp, Belfast Sports Palais
June 30 Dublin, Ireland RDS
July 4, 5 & 7 London, England The O2 Arena

(i) All dates are subject to change.


Justin Timberlake's 2007 FutureSex/LoveShow World Tour UK and European Dates Added

NEW YORK, October 25 /PRNewswire/ --

Jive recording artist Justin Timberlake's upcoming 2007 FutureSex/LoveShow, has added 30 international dates and will kick off in Belfast, Ireland at the Odyssey on April 24th. Additional countries that have been announced are England, Scotland, France, Germany, Italy, Switzerland, Austria, Norway, Denmark, Sweden, and the Netherlands.

Following up on his sold out and critically well received SexyBack Live Listening Sessions in London, Paris and Amsterdam where he introduced the #1 album FutureSex/LoveSounds; Justin Timberlake is gearing up to return to arenas in the UK and Europe. Justin Timberlake accompanied by a 14 piece band and back up dancers will perform in the round, bringing the intimate mood of his acclaimed Live Listening Sessions into the arena setting and essentially making every seat a great seat and creating the ultimate 360 degree multi-media viewing experience. All the latest tour information can be found at www.JustinTimberlakeFanClub.com.

On-sale dates will be announced locally in each market and dates for the complete worldwide tour will be announced shortly.

Justin Timberlake Fan Club members will be part of an exclusive pre-sale and will be able to purchase tickets for the UK and European dates from 1pm (GMT) on Friday October 27th.


Sounds good. I can't believe how many dates he's doing though... Hopefully tickets will be a reasonable price. Anyone know when they go on general sale?
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Old 28-10-2006, 14:36
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Hello, the tickets are up on TicketMaster for PreSale.
The prices are : £55.00 for the best places
£45.00 for lower tile seats (standing)
£35.00 for uper tile seats (sitting)

I am hopefully going to the one in London, but Ill probably be on the upper tile - im dissapointed because I woun't be able to actually see him most probably but Im really hoping that I go.
Who from here is going?
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Old 28-10-2006, 14:38
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That's a bit steep price for someone who is only on his second solo album is it not?
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Old 28-10-2006, 14:49
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I agree,
His last concert in London I think the tickets were £28.00, but I can't be sure.
The £35 is kind of reasonable since he is such a famous star now, but.... the seats arn't that good

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Old 29-10-2006, 11:48
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Originally Posted by Super_Steve
That's a bit steep price for someone who is only on his second solo album is it not?
Not really, it's all supply & demand, he will sell them at that price.
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Old 29-10-2006, 11:51
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That's a bit steep price for someone who is only on his second solo album is it not?
Sure is...I paid just £40 to see The Rolling Stones at the Cardiff Millennium Stadium in august,and they knock spots of the likes of Mr Timberlake.
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Old 29-10-2006, 11:53
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I bought my pre-sale tickets for one of the Birmingham dates on Friday. I actually think the prices are really reasonable for him. I expected him to charge around the same price as Christina did (£75 for the best seats) so I'm happy with that side of things.

However, I think this pre-sale/general sale thing has been a complete mess. The pre-sale wasn't announced properly, and went on sale around late afternoon on Friday. I've never known that to happen before, especially for such an established artist like Justin. I've found out that the general sale starts from this Friday coming at 9am, but who knows what seats will be left for this, after the pre-sale has been on for a week.

I'm going to both Birmingham dates though. Anyone else?
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Old 29-10-2006, 11:55
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Originally Posted by The Severn Bore
Sure is...I paid just £40 to see The Rolling Stones at the Cardiff Millennium Stadium in august,and they knock spots of the likes of Mr Timberlake.
Maybe.. in your opinion.

Yeah, £50 isn't exactly cheap, but that seems to be the way ticket prices are going from now on. Especially when it comes to popular US artists/groups.

Whether you think it's way over-priced or not, you can bet that he'll sell out all the UK dates within a short space of time. Just like he did with his Justified tour.
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Old 29-10-2006, 14:44
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Although top whack for Stones tickets was in fact £150 - £40 were the worst tickets available. Christina is selling hers for £90 a go......so no i think Justins tickets are very reasonably priced.....
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Old 29-10-2006, 14:45
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Originally Posted by Katie841
I bought my pre-sale tickets for one of the Birmingham dates on Friday. I actually think the prices are really reasonable for him. I expected him to charge around the same price as Christina did (£75 for the best seats) so I'm happy with that side of things.

However, I think this pre-sale/general sale thing has been a complete mess. The pre-sale wasn't announced properly, and went on sale around late afternoon on Friday. I've never known that to happen before, especially for such an established artist like Justin. I've found out that the general sale starts from this Friday coming at 9am, but who knows what seats will be left for this, after the pre-sale has been on for a week.

I'm going to both Birmingham dates though. Anyone else?
Good seats will have been kept back for the normal sale on Fri. Not all tickets went on sale on Fri just a selection. Ie they might have been selling rows a&b on a seated block on Fri, but it will only have been half the row. the other half goes on sale on Fri. So still a decent lot of seats!
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Old 29-10-2006, 15:40
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Maybe.. in your opinion.

Yeah, £50 isn't exactly cheap, but that seems to be the way ticket prices are going from now on. Especially when it comes to popular US artists/groups.

Whether you think it's way over-priced or not, you can bet that he'll sell out all the UK dates within a short space of time. Just like he did with his Justified tour.
Yeah fair enough...but I can guarantee he won't be around as long as the Stones have been .. so shut it!
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Old 29-10-2006, 23:42
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Originally Posted by Katie841
Maybe.. in your opinion.

Yeah, £50 isn't exactly cheap, but that seems to be the way ticket prices are going from now on. Especially when it comes to popular US artists/groups.

Whether you think it's way over-priced or not, you can bet that he'll sell out all the UK dates within a short space of time. Just like he did with his Justified tour.
I'm sure he will sell out as there are a million teenage girls who'd give their left arm to see him. It just annoys me slightly when pop artists who have only being around (as a solo act) for a couple of years. For me, you can't justify charging more than 30 quid to see that. Like a previous poster has said, they paid 40 to see The Stones...fair enough, they've got 100,000 songs in ther back catalogue. I saw Bon Jovi in the summer and paid 50 for that. Similarly to The Stones they have an extensive back catalogue.

I went to see Justin on his Justifued tour. I got caught in all the hype and the ex woul have loved it so got tickets for it. I have to say I wasn't overly impressed with him. A lot of it seemed to be mimed as it seemed to be more about the dance routines than actualy performing. When concerts end you usually expect it to go out with a bang...he did Rock Your Body and had a few rubbish pyro's and that was it. No big thank you and farewell....he just disappeared.

Hey ho, like I say there's bound to be people who'll fork out to see him so good luck to him!
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Old 30-10-2006, 14:07
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Originally Posted by Super_Steve
I'm sure he will sell out as there are a million teenage girls who'd give their left arm to see him.

I went to see Justin on his Justifued tour. I got caught in all the hype and the ex woul have loved it so got tickets for it. I have to say I wasn't overly impressed with him. A lot of it seemed to be mimed as it seemed to be more about the dance routines than actualy performing.
Firstly, I don't think you'll find that his audience are full of "teenage girls". Of course you will get some teenagers there who think if they dress a certain way he'll notice them and immediately fall in love with them.. ... but the majority of his audience are older now IMO. I know women in their 30's and 40's who are going to see him on this tour, along with some male friends as well. It just bothers me when people assume that his audience is made up of mainly teenage girls, when it's really the opposite.

Well, you're entitled to your opinion and at least you went to see him live, rather than just assuming. I have to say though, he didn't mime at all. I went to 2 dates on the Justified tour and I was pretty near the front for both of them, and it was clear to see that he was singing live and dancing pretty much all the time, as well. Yes, he dances for the majority of the show, but that's what he does.. personally if he didn't do all the dance routines on tour, I don't think a lot of people would be as interested in seeing him live.

Okay... rant over, lol.
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Old 30-10-2006, 15:51
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Here's a link for presale tickets for Glasgow and I have others if anyone's interested.

You can get your tickets now rather than wait until Friday

http://www.ticketmaster.co.uk/pre_sa...95_AEG_JT_SECC
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Old 30-10-2006, 17:08
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Originally Posted by Katie841
I bought my pre-sale tickets for one of the Birmingham dates on Friday. I actually think the prices are really reasonable for him. I expected him to charge around the same price as Christina did (£75 for the best seats) so I'm happy with that side of things.

However, I think this pre-sale/general sale thing has been a complete mess. The pre-sale wasn't announced properly, and went on sale around late afternoon on Friday. I've never known that to happen before, especially for such an established artist like Justin. I've found out that the general sale starts from this Friday coming at 9am, but who knows what seats will be left for this, after the pre-sale has been on for a week.
Ive jsut recieved an email fro hallam fm arena sheffield and that says that the concert that he is doing there is " in the round" (centre stage) so im guessing that other venues will be the same.
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Old 30-10-2006, 18:13
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I got an email from Birmingham NIA and have got tickets right by the stage. Hes having the stage in the middle apparently so near enough anywhere you sit/stand you will get a good view. So pleased im registered for there up to date emails of Id have had to wait til Friday and the mad rush.
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Old 30-10-2006, 20:17
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does anyone have the presale link for the manchester dates?
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Old 30-10-2006, 20:28
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He's on Capital Breakfast with Johnny Vaughan on friday to talk about his forthcoming tour.

Also doing MTV Awards isn't he?
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Old 30-10-2006, 22:39
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Originally Posted by Anniemobo
I got an email from Birmingham NIA and have got tickets right by the stage. Hes having the stage in the middle apparently so near enough anywhere you sit/stand you will get a good view. So pleased im registered for there up to date emails of Id have had to wait til Friday and the mad rush.
I got the same email from the NIA today, but from what I can see, there is still no seating chart. I know it's in the round, but how do you know which seats/blocks are next to the stage? Did you call them up? I didn't get home til late tonight, so I plan on phoning them tomorrow and asking them.
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Old 31-10-2006, 08:00
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I opened the seating chart for Christina as though it would be similar with standing and seating but was having a lenghty chat to the women on the phone who could see the actual seating plan and was advising me. It wont go live on there site until the tickets offically go on sale on Fri so i'll find out then how close we are but from what she said we are on the first row of seating which is row E as theyve removed the first few rows for standing as thats all the way around the stage and in Block 2 which is in the middle.
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Old 31-10-2006, 11:01
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Originally Posted by Anniemobo
I opened the seating chart for Christina as though it would be similar with standing and seating but was having a lenghty chat to the women on the phone who could see the actual seating plan and was advising me. It wont go live on there site until the tickets offically go on sale on Fri so i'll find out then how close we are but from what she said we are on the first row of seating which is row E as theyve removed the first few rows for standing as thats all the way around the stage and in Block 2 which is in the middle.
So, block 2 is in the middle then?

Well, my pre-sale tickets that I bought on Friday are Block 4, Row H... do you know if they are any good or not?

This is so confusing! lol. I plan on calling them up today and asking them.
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Old 31-10-2006, 11:51
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Although top whack for Stones tickets was in fact £150 - £40 were the worst tickets available. Christina is selling hers for £90 a go......so no i think Justins tickets are very reasonably priced.....
Weren't the £140 tickets for the Stones "VIP" (more like VRP - Very Rich Person) hospitality tickets where you got a free bar and meal included? I don't think they were just your "bog standard" seats for the gig.

I'm going to four gigs this week. One of them has cost me £20 a ticket (Divine Comedy), but the rest will be a fiver each. Which is rather nice!

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Old 31-10-2006, 12:46
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Originally Posted by Sven945
Weren't the £140 tickets for the Stones "VIP" (more like VRP - Very Rich Person) hospitality tickets where you got a free bar and meal included? I don't think they were just your "bog standard" seats for the gig.
They werent bog standard seats, they were close to the stage etc but as far as I know there wasnt any hospitality package. My auntie was given those tickets as a present and she just had seating places at the concert. No additional extras.
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Old 31-10-2006, 12:49
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Originally Posted by Katie841
So, block 2 is in the middle then?

Well, my pre-sale tickets that I bought on Friday are Block 4, Row H... do you know if they are any good or not?

This is so confusing! lol. I plan on calling them up today and asking them.
They look alright tickets. Ive been going off this seating plan but just moving the stage into the middle as thats what the women advised. Dont think we'll really know for sure until the actual plan is live on Friday.

https://boxoffice.necgroup.co.uk/onl...,%20Birmingham
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Old 31-10-2006, 20:56
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Is anyone else having problems with TicketMaster?
I get to the stage where I choose the price of the tickets and then when i click on "Look for tickets" nothing happens and it was alright about 5 hours ago.
Is it just my computer or are other people experiencing this, could you just try and then tell me
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