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‘What tour?’ Justin Timberlake awkwardly tries to get concertgoer’s attention as she’s engrossed in her phone

“But what about the tour?”

That’s what Justin Timberlake may have been thinking when a fan was too engrossed in her phone to pay attention to his performance at his recent Forget Tomorrow world tour concert in Montreal.

A TikTok video from Timberlake’s show has gone viral, showing the musician standing right in front of the female attendee — who was completely clueless.

A viral TikTok from Justin Timberlake’s Forget Tomorrow tour concert in Montreal shows him trying to get a fan’s attention. TikTok/bluebutterfly24__

The 43-year-old singer was performing “Flame” from his newest album, “Everything I Thought It Was,” as he walked up to the front of the stage and bent down to see if she would notice.

Standing in the front row, the woman didn’t look up to see Timberlake’s face just inches away until someone next to her nudged her.

As the concertgoer realized the “SexyBack” singer was literally in her face, he walked away as she tried to grab onto his leg.

Timberlake shared a recap video on his Instagram the next day that featured the TikTok clip.

As the concergoer realized the “SexyBack” singer was literally in her face, he walked away, leaving the fan distraught as she tried to grab onto his leg. TikTok/bluebutterfly24__

Timberlake also celebrated his and wife Jessica Biel’s relationship that night.

“We’re back! Thank you @jessicabiel for sharing our anniversary with Montreal. LOVE Y’ALL! #TFTWTOUR,” he captioned an Instagram post Oct. 5.

During the montage video, Timberlake included a special clip from that night.

“It’s also a very special evening for me,” he said during the concert. “My wife is here tonight. And tonight is our 12-year anniversary.”

Timberlake also shared that it was his 12-year wedding anniversary with his wife Jessica Biel. Justin Timberlake/Instagram

“So be nice to her, Montreal, because she’s sharing me with all of you guys tonight,” Timberlake jokingly said, looking at Biel, 42. “I love you, baby.”

Following the Montreal concert, Timberlake performed at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn on Oct. 7 and helped a couple get engaged, according to People.

“I see a sign that says, ‘May I propose to Sarah?’ ” said Timberlake, who paused the show to acknowledge a man seated in the floor section, holding up the sign.

As the crowd went wild, Timberlake handed the man the mike and said “You got it.”

Timberlake’s world tour will continue in North America through Feb. 3. Getty Images for Audacy

After the successful proposal, Timberlake told the crowd: “Make some noise for Donald and Sarah! I can’t top that. Alright, thank you. Have a good night everyone.”

Timberlake’s latest concerts come after he was ordered to perform 25 hours of court-ordered community service after taking a plea deal in his Hamptons drunken driving arrest. He appeared in Sag Harbor Village Court on Sept. 14, and pleaded guilty to a lesser charge of driving while alcohol impaired instead of the more serious charge of driving while intoxicated, a felony.

As The Post reported, Timberlake’s 2025 BMW was pulled over in the early hours of June 18 after Sag Harbor police alleged he blew a stop sign and was swerving out of his lane. He then allegedly refused three times to take a breathalyzer test.

The musician told the cop that the incident would “ruin the tour” at the time. When the cop asked “what tour?” Timberlake replied: “The world tour.”

The Forget Tomorrow world tour will continue in North America through Feb. 3, 2025, and will have shows in Latin America from Feb. 7 to March 30. From there, the European leg of the tour will run from May 30 to July 20.

This post was originally posted by NYPost

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