On January 25, 2024, Justin Timberlake announced his tour on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon while also promoting his new single, Selfish. Guys, when I tell you how excited I was for Justin Timberlake—from the moment he dropped his album to the announcement of his tour—I mean beyond ready. I wasted no time securing my ticket for his June show at Madison Square Garden. After six years without new music, there was absolutely no hesitation. I needed that ticket in my hands ASAP.

Justin kicked off his tour on April 29, 2024, in Canada, and soon, social media was buzzing with his setlist. Once I saw it, I made sure to memorize every song from Everything I Thought It Was, along with his classics (which, let’s be real, I already knew by heart). When my turn finally came on June 25, I was counting down the hours at work. The moment the clock hit 1:30 PM, I raced home to change, eat, and, of course, look extra pretty—just in case Justin Timberlake noticed me. (Spoiler: I made eye contact a couple of times and waved excitedly!)
Before the show, I met so many amazing NSYNC and JT day-one fans outside Madison Square Garden, holding up signs that read “You Are Loved Until the End of Time.” It was incredible to connect with fellow fans, both in NYC and through social media.

Then—showtime. Justin Timberlake rose from the stage, opening with No Angels, but Memphis officially brought him in. In my opinion, it was one of the best intros I’ve seen in a long time. As I stood there, waiting, I felt this wave of anxiety for no reason. But the moment Justin hit the stage, his presence alone made it disappear. From the first song, the energy, lights, and choreography were next level. I sang along, danced my heart out, and completely lost my voice—but trust me, it was worth it.

If I had more money, I’d go again in a heartbeat. Justin Timberlake leaves you wanting more, blending his old and new hits seamlessly. From SexyBack to Infinity Sex, and the perfect transition from Drown to Cry Me a River—every moment was chef’s kiss. One of the most magical parts? The B-stage ballads, where he performed Pusher Love Girl and Until the End of Time. That’s when we held up our Project Conditions signs, creating a sea of love while singing along with Justin and The Tennessee Kids.
Overall, this concert was everything, and I will always recommend seeing Justin Timberlake live—at least once (or honestly, as many times as possible). He never disappoints. Every JT concert I’ve attended, he has stepped it up, leaving me amazed once the final note plays. That man puts on one hell of a show.
Proud to be a JT girlie Until the End of Time.
