Justin Timberlake has added a Milwaukee stop on his “Forget Tomorrow World Tour.”

Justin Timberlake has added a Milwaukee stop on his “Forget Tomorrow World Tour.”

 

Justin Timberlake hasn’t forgotten about Milwaukee for his “Forget Tomorrow World Tour” after all.

The pop star’s first tour since 2019 is already underway, with 77 shows previously set across North America and Europe through December. But on Monday, Timberlake added a Milwaukee date at Fiserv Forum Oct. 28 — one of nine new shows added. The concert at the Milwaukee Bucks arena will bring Timberlake back to the home state of his beloved Green Bay Packers for the first time since 2018.

Timberlake’s tour follows the release of his latest album “Everything I Thought It Was,” a critical and commercial dud in comparison to previous releases. Timberlake also has faced increased backlash in the wake of Britney Spears’ damning allegations in her blockbuster memoir “The Woman in Me,” published last fall.

But he’s also generated plenty of buzz with a string of NSYNC reunions and a couple new songs, prompting speculation of more new music and a tour with the boy band. His current solo tour has received plenty of accolades, especially for its high-tech production.

Tickets go on sale at 10 a.m. Thursday at the box office (1111 N. Phillips Ave.) and fiservforum.com. Presales begin for Citi and Verizon customers at 10 a.m. Tuesday. Prices have yet to be announced.