Justin Timberlake Concerts CANCELLED

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Due to the winter weather conditions, both the Justin Timberlake concerts at The Tacoma Dome on February 10th and February 11th have been cancelled.

Here’s the official release from Live Nation:

“Unfortunately, with the continuation of severe weather conditions in Washington state and given the Governor’s ongoing proclamation of a state of emergency relating to road closures and impacts to the transportation system and infrastructure resulting from the storm state-wide, the Justin Timberlake Man Of The Woods concert performance previously scheduled for this evening is now cancelled.

 Live Nation has also confirmed that they are unfortunately unable to reschedule the Tacoma performances of Feb. 10th and Feb. 11th. These dates are now cancelled, and ticket holders may obtain a refund at point of purchase.

 Justin Timberlake is sorry that we are unable to reschedule these two shows.”

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