July 10

Justin Timberlake plans show in Georgia

Justin Timberlake will perform live in Tbilisi on July 23, 2025, at the Boris Paichadze Dinamo Arena as part of his “JT Live 2025” world tour. Tickets for the Justin Timberlake concert in Tbilisi remain available on the website, offering fans the chance to experience his latest album Everything I Thought It Was along with his most iconic songs performed on stage.

Released in 2024, Everything I Thought It Was follows Man of the Woods and features guest artists like Fireboy DML, Tobe Nwigwe, and NSYNC. The album blends nostalgic elements with modern experimentation, showcasing Timberlake’s desire to revisit his musical origins while continuing to evolve. Though critics were divided, the project appeals to fans who value dynamic production and Timberlake’s signature stage energy.

Combining R&B, hip-hop, pop, and nu-disco, the album presents a varied sound that speaks to a wide audience. Standout tracks such as “Selfish” and “No Angels” reflect emotional depth and stylistic range. “Selfish” is marked by a strong melodic hook, while “No Angels” demonstrates a smoother, more introspective tone that contrasts yet complements the album’s mood.

Commentators like Neil Z. Young have acknowledged that Everything I Thought It Was improves upon its predecessor despite its uneven moments. Rolling Stone characterized the album as nostalgic and introspective, evoking past memories and artistic evolution. Timberlake’s return to rhythmic, danceable tracks was well received by audiences, as reflected in the album’s high placement on the Billboard Hot 100 and charts across Europe.

Featuring 18 songs, the album offers a mix of dance tracks and emotional ballads. According to Timberlake, the project is both a tribute to the early 2000s and a fresh take on what pop and R&B can sound like today — a balance between the familiar and the forward-thinking.