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Justin Timberlake STOPS his concert in Austin, Texas to ensure a fan in need receives medical assistance

By Brian Gallagher for Dailymail.com

06:00 June 3, 2024, updated 08:15 June 3, 2024

  • The 43-year-old singer performed his 2002 solo hit Cry Me A River on Saturday night at the Moody Center in Austin, Texas.
  • At the end of the song, he noticed a fan in need, just after Taylor Swift stopped her concert in Paris to also help a fan.
  • The singer was waving at the security guards near the end of the song, but once the song ended, he paused the show and asked for the house lights to come on.



Justin Timberlake brought his The Forget Tomorrow world tour to the Moody Center in Austin, Texas, on Saturday night, where he abruptly stopped the show due to a fan in need.

The 43-year-old singer was performing his 2002 solo hit Cry Me A River on Saturday night, but as the song ended, he noticed a fan in need, which comes just after Taylor Swift stopped her Paris show to help a fan Good.

The singer was waving at security guards near the end of the song, but when it ended, he paused the show and asked for the house lights to be turned on.

“Sorry everyone, one second, one second. We need help here, about five rows back,” Timberlake said from the stage, via a video from TikTok’s Lion Latch.

He waited a few moments and said, “Oh, are you okay?” before giving a thumbs up and saying, “Oh, no problem.”

Justin Timberlake STOPS his concert in Austin, Texas to ensure a fan in need receives medical assistance
The singer was waving at security guards near the end of the song, but when it ended, he paused the show and asked for the house lights to be turned on.

“OK, it’s okay,” Timberlake added, as he started clapping and the audience started clapping as well.

Another fan who was at the show said it was “the lady in front of me” who needed help at the show.

‘She is fine. Luckily the people next to us were doctors and tending to her while we got Justin’s attention,” TikTok user @shellbell4190 responded.

It was not revealed what happened to the woman that required medical attention.

Saturday’s show at the Moody Center was the second of two shows held at the University of Texas at Austin.

The tour kicked off April 29 at the Rogers Center in Vancouver, with its next show in a few days at Dickies Arena in Fort Worth, Texas.

He will be on the road across America through early June, with the first leg of his U.S. tour concluding July 29 at Rupp Arena in Lexington, Kentucky.

He takes a break for a few weeks before hitting the road again at the end of July with the European leg kicking off in Krakow, Poland, on July 29.

Concerts in Germany, Belgium, England, the Netherlands, Denmark, Sweden and France continue the tour for its second leg before another break in September.

“OK, it’s okay,” Timberlake added, as he started clapping and the audience started clapping as well.
Another fan who was at the show said it was “the lady in front of me” who needed help at the show.
It has not been revealed what happened to the woman that required medical attention.

His second North American leg begins October 4 in Montreal, which will also take him to Brooklyn, Washington DC, Chicago, Atlanta and more.

The tour will conclude on December 20 in Kansas City, just before the start of the holiday season.

The tour supports his sixth solo album Everything I Thought It Was, released in March.

It was his first solo album in six years, following his 2018 album Man of the Woods.

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