Justin Timberlake’s Forget Tomorrow World Tour to hit Madison Square Garden in June

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Justin Timberlake is heading back out on tour in 2024.

On the heels of dropping his new song, “Selfish” — first new solo music in six years — the former NSYNC frontman revealed plans for the Forget Tomorrow World Tour while popping by “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” on Thursday.

Timberlake confirmed the dates of his North American leg in an Instagram post on Friday. The tour kicks off April 29 in Vancouver, B.C., and will hit cities across the U.S., including Boston, Baltimore, and Hershey, Pa.

Before he wraps the leg in Kentucky on July 9, Timberlake is scheduled to play New York City’s Madison Square Garden on June 25.

General tickets for the tour go on sale Feb. 2, through tickets through Timberlake’s fan club will be available Jan. 29. Citi and Verizon presales begin Jan. 30.

On Wednesday, the 10-time Grammy Award winner also announced he’ll be performing a free concert at NYC’s Irving Plaza on Jan. 31 — which just so happens to fall on his 43rd birthday.

“Selfish,” which was released Thursday, is the first single from Timberlake’s forthcoming album, “Everything I Thought It Was,” due out March 15. The song immediately reached No. 1 on the U.S. iTunes chart the day of its release. Within 24 hours, however, it faced stiff competition from a song with the same title — served up by his ex Britney Spears.

Fans of the pop icon trolled Timberlake and bolstered the 2011 bonus track — featured on her “Femme Fatale” opus — into the top 5 of the U.S. iTunes top 40 singles chart, according to Billboard.