Justin Timberlake Set To Begin His Tour After Suffering From Damaged Vocal Cords


American singer, Justin Timberlake, has announced the rescheduled dates for his “Man of the Woods Tour,” after postponing six December concerts due to bruised vocal cords.
The platinum-selling singer and performer had been pushing back dates since late October due to bruised vocal cords, but his rebooted tour will now start on January 4 in Washington, DC, with rescheduled concerts beginning January 28 in Denver.
Timberlake, last week, took to Instagram to apologize to fans for postponing dates and gave updates on his health.
“Hey guys, I’m sure you have heard that I’ve had to postpone several tour dates due to bruised vocal cords. My vocal cords are healing, but they are not all the way back to normal, so my doctors want me to continue to rest my voice,” the singer wrote. “They have asked me to hold off on singing until next month. I’m really sorry, I want to be back on the stage and I am doing all I can to get there quickly. Thank you for understanding — I see all of your posts and I appreciate the support and the love. I look forward to coming back stronger than I was before. More to come on the rescheduled dates.”
The‘Man of the Woods’ Tour is an offshoot of the singers latest album which was released in the year.
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