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Justin Timberlake is set to bring his The Forget Tomorrow World Tour to Australia next year.
Daily Mail Australia can reveal that Live Nation has been diligently working to secure the American superstar's performances Down Under, and dates have already been locked in.
A well-placed music industry insider let slip the 43-year-old SexyBack singer will soon announce dates for the Australia, New Zealand, and Asia leg of his tour.
'Justin is 100% heading to Australia, an announcement is imminent,' the insider revealed.
The Grammy award winner is expected to rake in millions when he headlines shows in Sydney and Melbourne, before continuing to Auckland.
Justin Timberlake is set to bring his The Forget Tomorrow World Tour to Australia next year
Daily Mail Australia can reveal that Live Nation has been diligently working to secure the American superstar's performances Down Under, and dates have already been locked in
While shows in Brisbane, Adelaide, and Perth are still to be confirmed, anticipation is already building.
Adding to the excitement, Live Nation recently launched a waitlist for Timberlake's Australian tour, urging fans to sign up and be the first to know about the official announcement.
Justin last toured Australia during his 'The 20/20 Experience World Tour' which spanned from 2013 to 2015.
The Grammy award winner is expected to rake in millions when he headlines shows in Sydney and Melbourne, before continuing to Auckland. (Justin pictured performing onstage during his The Forget Tomorrow World Tour at Rogers Arena on April 29 in Vancouver)
The tour included performances in Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, Adelaide, and Perth in September and October 2014.
His shows were highly praised and featured his hit song like Mirrors, Suit & Tie, and SexyBack.
Daily Mail Australia reached out to Live Nation for comment.
While shows in Brisbane, Adelaide, and Perth are still to be confirmed, anticipation is already building
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