Justin Timberlake cancels concert in Columbus because of flu-related illness.

Justin Timberlake had to cancel his concert in Columbus, Ohio, just before it was supposed to start on Thursday evening. The concert was planned for 7:30 p.m. at Nationwide Arena, but around 7:20 p.m., he announced the cancellation through an Instagram post.
In his message, Justin shared that he was not feeling well and had been struggling with the flu during his soundcheck. He said it got the better of him, which made it impossible for him to perform. This concert was particularly significant as it was the last one on his U.S. tour.
In his heartfelt post, Justin expressed how disappointed he was. He mentioned that it hurt him to let down both his fans and his team who had put in a lot of effort to prepare for the show. He also reassured his fans that everyone who bought tickets would receive refunds.
Interestingly, this concert was actually a rescheduled date after he had to cancel a previous show set for October 23. Last year, he had to call off a number of performances, including one in Columbus, due to health issues. Fans who had tickets for that canceled show were supposed to have them honored for this new date.
Justin’s announcement came as a disappointment to many fans who were eagerly looking forward to seeing him perform. His openness about his health struggles shows his dedication to making sure he delivers a great show and takes care of himself at the same time. It’s clear that he values his audience and the effort that goes into putting on a concert, making this cancellation even harder for him.
Overall, his fans will now have to wait a bit longer to see him live, and they will be receiving their money back for the tickets they purchased. Justin’s situation serves as a reminder that even artists who seem invincible can face health challenges.