Tickets, Touring, and Controversy Surround Justin Timberlake

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Justin Timberlake's ongoing FutureSex/LoveShow tour, is scheduled to continue through March 2007, with the sexy male singer threatening to reach new heights. The album of the same name, which the tour supports, has sold several million copies, and the pop idol is in greater demand than ever. The album has generated several No. 1 singles, including "SexyBack","My Love," and "What Goes Around ... Comes Around". But controversy has reared its ugly head in the midst of Timberlake's assault on American hearts.

Following an apparent series of hoax events in which the idol was purported to be planning autograph signing sessions for the public, Justin Timberlake's record label, Jive, stated February 27 that "any and all individuals or venues that are promoting that Justin Timberlake will attend, sign, or perform at their after party or events are completely misleading the public.

"It has come to our attention that there have been several announcements of official Justin Timberlake after parties or events during the FutureSex/LoveShow tour," the label announced in a public statement. "We would like to take this time to make absolutely clear that there are no official Justin Timberlake after parties, signings or events.

"We regret that there are individuals who are willing to take advantage of Justin Timberlake's name and his fans and we hope that all these false rumors will be laid to rest."

There have been incidents recently involving club owners, shadowy "promoters" and the star's attorney. One bar owner, Joe Piagentini, of Round Lake, IL had been promoting and selling $100 tickets for an alleged upcoming Timberlake appearance at his bar, Sharky's Billiards.
Gary Stiffelman, a Timberlake's lawyer, stated to a local newspaper that he has not done any business with Piagentini, who insists a promoter promised him Timberlake would appear at the bar on March 13 following payment of a $25,000 fee.
Tickets may still be available for the remaining dates of this tour, and you should check out this connection if you want to catch this in-demand pop star perform his world-class show.