Justin Timberlake Surpasses $150M with Man of the Woods Tour
Hot Tours have shown today that Justin Timberlake is sitting at the very top thanks to the first reports from his Man of the Woods Tour.
Since he was forced to pause his tour in 2018, Justin came back stronger than ever and is literally eating the stage. It would be a shame to miss such a performance, so don’t waste any time and purchase your tickets right now.
Sting and Shaggy are sitting on the second place of Hot Tours with $4.67 million grossed while J Balvin is third with $2.5 million. Pepe Agular is fourth with $2.2 and Billy Joel fifth with $2.12.
The Man of the Woods was named No.6 tour of 2018 on Billboard’s Year-End Boxscore rankings after Ed Sheeran, Taylor Swift, the Carters, Bruno Mars and Pink. Ed Sheeran did not only gross $429 million in 2018 chart year but also set all-time records for the highest-grossing solo tour and highest year-end gross ever.
Unfortunately, Justin had to take a break due to the bruised vocal cords and rest so now he is back with rescheduled dates before he wraps up the tour on 13 April at Uncasville, Conn.’s Mohegan Sun Arena. He most definitely kicked 2019 the right way, grossing $7.4 million from three mid-Atlantic shows that took place from 4 to 8 January in Washington, D.C., and Raleigh and Charlotte, N.C. We’ll see how much the following dates will bring but back in spring when the tour was launched, Billboard gave prognosis the tour could make up to a staggering $275 million.
Justin started earning money as a child entertainer in the Mickey Mouse Club, then as a lead singer in boyband N’Sync before he made a career for himself as a solo performer and an actor. He has also made a series of investments in several technology and fashion companies. His current net worth is $230 million and he has no intention of slowing down. With more than thirty concerts all over North America, he may even double his tour earnings.
Tickets for all cities can be found right here.
Man of the Woods Tour
Show Date and Time: Thursday, 31 January 2019, 8 pm
Show Location: Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York
Age Restriction: all ages