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7.6.2025 | Culture

Justin Timberlake Live in Concert

Text Stewart Johnson

Photo erintheredmc, CC BY 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons

Justin Timberlake Live in Concert

 

Justin Timberlake is returning to the stage after a five-year hiatus, and his world tour includes a special concert in Estonia. He will perform tracks from his new album, “Everything I Thought It Was”. This is his sixth studio album, featuring 18 new tracks, which makes it a rather prolific album.

The concert will take place on 9 June at the Song Festival Grounds in Tallinn. The ten-time Grammy award-winner is one of the best-selling artists of all time, performing across genres such as pop, dance, and R&B. His music tends to have an energy that invigorates audiences. After all, the whole world knows his song, “Can’t Stop the Feeling”, which was also nominated for Best Original Song at the 2017 Academy Awards.

In addition to being a highly successful musician, Timberlake is also an accomplished actor, having performed in 25 feature films, as well as several guest appearances, for example as the memorable host of Saturday Night Live, where he became known for his fantastic sense of humour.

Warm-up acts include Chinchilla, a British singer and rapper, and Dagny, a Norwegian singer. As always for massive summer blockbuster concerts like this, gates will open at 17:00, which is several hours before the beginning of the concert, which will start at 19:45. The estimated end of the entire evening will be a bit before midnight.

More information, as well as tickets, are available here.

 

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