Justin Timberlake Is Coming to Dallas: Presale and Ticket Information | DC9 At Night | Dallas | Dallas Observer | The Leading Independent News Source in Dallas, Texas
Navigation

Justin Timberlake Is Coming to Dallas: Presale and Ticket Information

Update, 5/13: As of 11:30, or an hour and a half into the regular on-sale, there are still plenty of tickets available. Our searches included hits for tickets nearly on the floor, toward the back of the arena, for $197 (!!) and some at the lowest price point, which is...
Share this:

Update, 5/13: As of 11:30, or an hour and a half into the regular on-sale, there are still plenty of tickets available. Our searches included hits for tickets nearly on the floor, toward the back of the arena, for $197 (!!) and some at the lowest price point, which is $68 (including fees). That seems to be the trend around the country for this particular tour -- nothing's sold out yet.

Yes, Justin Timberlake, the crown prince of pop/viral video appearances will bring his 20/20 Experience Tour to Dallas on December 4. It's at the American Airlines Center, and tickets go on sale Monday, May 13 at 10 a.m.

See also: -Don't Feel Guilty About Justin Timberlake's 20/20 Experience -Justin Timberlake "Suit & Tie" is a Boring Rehash

You can also get access to a pair of presales:

1. The Tennessee Kids fan club presale, which you can sign up for here, allows you to take a crack at them starting May 7 at 10 a.m.

2. If you have a MasterCard, you can access another presale the next day, May 8, also at 10 a.m.

The full tour route (at least this particular announcement of it) is sort of unexpected: It never reaches either U.S. coast except once in Orlando. No L.A., no New York.

Prices haven't been announced yet, but we'll let you know when they are.

Keep up with DC9 at Night on Twitter or Facebook.

BEFORE YOU GO...
Can you help us continue to share our stories? Since the beginning, Dallas Observer has been defined as the free, independent voice of Dallas — and we'd like to keep it that way. Our members allow us to continue offering readers access to our incisive coverage of local news, food, and culture with no paywalls.