Justin Timberlake Announces ‘One Night Only’ L.A. Show With ‘No Angels’ Snippet: Listen
As the release of Everything I Thought It Was draws nearer, Justin Timberlake is treating fans to yet another “One Night Only” experience. On Wednesday (March 6), the “Selfish” singer announced an exclusive show at The Wiltern in Los Angeles.
“LA ➡️ THE WILTERN 3/13,” Timberlake simply captioned a carousel that include a picture of a poster that reads: “Justin Timberlake is performing for one night only in Los Angeles.” The rest of the carousel includes a screenshot of an email announcing his latest show, a clip of a tumbleweed rolling around Los Angeles as an excerpt of a Big Lebowski monologue blares in the background, and a snippet of both a new track titled “No Angels” and what appears to be behind-the-scenes footage of its accompanying music video.
The newly announced concert marks the third show in the “one night only” series JT launched in conjunction with the beginning of the promotional campaign for his upcoming album. On Jan. 12 — just 13 days before the release of “Selfish,” the album’s lead single — Timberlake announced a Jan. 19 show at the Orpheum Theater in his hometown of Memphis, Tenn. Then on Jan. 24, the “Mirrors” singer once again took to Instagram to announce a second “one night only” show at New York City’s Irving Plaza. Should the Los Angeles show follow the precedent of the Memphis and New York performances, tickets for the event will be free.
At the New York show, Timberlake courted some controversy when he said, “I’d like to take this opportunity to apologize to absolutely f—king nobody” — a comment that many took as a response to Britney Spears‘ Instagram apology for some of the details she revealed in her bestselling The Woman In Me memoir.
Everything I Thought It Was marks JT’s first LP since 2018’s Man of the Woods, which spawned a pair of Billboard Hot 100 top 10 hits in “Filthy” (No. 9) and “Say Something” (No. 9, with Chris Stapleton). The “Like I Love You” singer is set to mount a sprawling arena tour in support of the new album, with 77 shows across North America and Europe.
Check out Justin Timberlake’s announcement of his L.A. show, and listen to a snippet of “No Angels” in slide four below:
Kyle-Brandon Denis
Billboard