Justin Timberlake, who has been amid controversial matters, recently looked weary as he boarded a private jet while continuing his infamous world tour years after his era as pop’s golden boy via Daily Mail.
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The 44-year-old former NSYNC member recently looked worse while arriving in Buenos Aires, Argentina on Tuesday. Justin donned the hood on his sweater up to try to cover up his tired face as he, his band, and crew touched down in South America after boarding from Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
His stoic face featured quite a bit of grizzled scruff on it as he lugged along a backpack.
Justin donned a green all-over print hoodie as he had a pair of designer sunglasses hanging off the collar. He then hopped into the back of a black SUV as he continued his long travel day ahead of his concert on Friday in San Isidro on ‘trainwreck’ The Forget Tomorrow World Tour which has been marred in controversy.
The outing came weeks following fans were unable to sing along with his flop new song at a Minnesota concert on February 24 that earned scathing reviews. Fans of the pop star were left disappointed by his show in St Paul last month where he insisted on playing new songs ‘hardly anyone cared about.’
Fans were hoping to indulge in nostalgia and see Timberlake perform his most famous hits, they were instead forced to endure ‘meh’ material, per a scathing review by the Minnesota Star Tribune.
Timberlake faced criticism for performing as many as 11 songs from his recent album, ‘Everything I Thought It Was’, which did not perform well commercially. He appeared embarrassed when he asked fans to sing along to the album’s single, as the crowd did not know the lyrics, leading to a lack of engagement.
Fans were also disappointed that a ‘monolith’ tour prop, which Timberlake had used during encores at previous shows, was not part of this performance. Instead, he sang hits like “Mirrors” on a secondary stage, which some attendees felt was not prominent enough.
One fan stated on Facebook that Timberlake ‘spent quite a bit of time on a second stage at the back of the arena, and finished out the show back there, so lost a little luster for anyone toward the front.’
The St Paul show was the penultimate US show of Timberlake’s Forget Tomorrow World Tour, which has been mired by scandals including his DWI arrest last summer.
Star Tribune reported, Timberlake was supposed to perform in the city last Halloween, but postponed the show due to bronchitis and laryngitis.
The outlet acknowledged Timberlake’s ‘natural showmanship, deft musicianship and contagious energy’ still managed to entertain the audience at the Xcel Energy Center.