Justin Timberlake On Man Of The Woods Tour

  • Monday, May 14, 2018
  • Carmen O'Hagan

Singing and dance sensation Justin Timberlake brought his latest tour to the Music City Wednesday night at Bridgestone Arena. The Memphis native’s home-state show packed the arena with new and old fans alike, and even included a slew of celebrities.

The critically acclaimed Man of the Woods tour, of the same name of Timberlake’s most recent album, has been stopping all over the country and delighting fans with an extensive journey into the singer’s catalogue.

With three interconnected stage setups across the arena, Timberlake danced and sang his way around Bridgestone interacting with his screaming fans.

The former N-Sync star has come a long way in his solo professional career and established himself as one of the top performers in pop music.

The popstar opened his show with “Filthy,” the first single from his latest album. Timberlake’s setlist ran long with 28 songs, including five covers. As a special treat for his Nashville crowd he brought out Chris Stapleton to perform their song “Say Something,” and “Tennessee Whiskey.”

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