Justin Timberlake Mesmerizes Amsterdam with Breathtaking Performance

Photo’s (c) Marjolein van Veldhuizen

Justin Timberlake performed three sold-out shows at the Ziggo Dome in Amsterdam last week. The singer has been on tour with his “Forget Tomorrow World Tour” since late April and finally made his way to the Netherlands this month. Fans eagerly awaited a concert from their idol, as this is Timberlake’s first tour in five years.

The stage setup consisted of two different platforms: the main stage and a B-stage. Timberlake kicked off his show on the main stage with the song “No Angels,” one of the hits from his new album. During his performance, Justin was accompanied by the “Tennessee Kids,” composed of his band and five dancers. Shortly after, the singer treated the audience to one of his biggest hits, “LoveStoned.” The crowd was also treated to impressive visuals on stage during this song.

In addition to the new tracks, familiar hits like “Cry Me A River,” “Like I Love You,” “SexyBack,” and “Can’t Stop The Feeling” were also performed. The entire venue went wild during the latter, partly because the singer made his way through the audience. Together with his five dancers, he moved from the main stage to the B-stage, where he played a few songs on guitar, including “Selfish,” the first single from his latest album. Fans who purchased a barstool ticket for a thousand euros could sit on a stool at the B-stage while drinks were served. Timberlake shook hands with fans and even sang a snippet of one of his songs with a lucky ‘barstool fan.’

The American singer did not disappoint. Throughout the show, there was plenty to see, from spectacular visuals to sharp dance routines. Justin himself continued to dance with his crew, without compromising his singing—in fact, quite the opposite. The concert concluded with the popular song “Mirrors,” during which the singer floated through the air on a large platform. It was a show that many fans will be talking about for a long time, and we can only hope it won’t be another five years before Justin takes the stage again.

Photo’s (c) Marjolein van Veldhuizen

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