Justin Timberlake’s latest Instagram Story may explain those recent viral videos.
Following critiques that Timberlake was phoning in performances during the final leg of his tour, the 44-year-old singer announced he’s been diagnosed with Lyme disease. “I don’t [share this diagnosis] so you feel bad for me—but to shed some light on what I’ve been up against behind the scenes,” he wrote in an Instagram Story and grid caption on July 31, adding that the tick-born bacterial infection can be “relentlessly debilitating, both mentally and physically.”
Though Timberlake did not specifically address the viral videos and critiques of The Forget Tomorrow World Tour—which he described as “the most fun, emotional, gratifying, physically demanding, and, at times, grueling experience”—the tone of his Instagram story suggests he’s aware of the ongoing discourse. If you’re not, here’s what you need to know.
Justin Timberlake began facing backlash towards the end of JT Live 2025
On July 19, a fan described Timberlake’s concert in Romania as an “absolute disappointment” in a TikTok video with over five million views. According to the fan, JT would only “sing five words on each song” after arriving late, causing her to leave the concert early despite paying “a lot of money” to see him and standing out in the rain.
“I get that you like, have a lot of concerts and you’re touring the world or whatever, like, you cannot be singing like less than a quarter of a song, if that makes sense,” she said in the video, further complaining that his outfit completely covered his face. “People came here to see you, my boy, and we didn’t see you. We couldn’t see your face. You covered up like that shows no respect whatsoever for your audience.”
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The complaint that Timberlake did not sing much of his songs then appeared to be backed up by a viral videos from the same concert, as well as another show in Dublin, during which Timberlake could be seen putting his mic down and conducting the audience during “Can’t Stop the Feeling.”
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These videos sparked backlash, jokes, and internet discourse about what performers owe the fans that pay to see them live. “I want a refund and I didn’t even go,” one user commented on the clip from his Romanian concert, while another wrote, “So y’all went to karaoke?”
Then, Timberlake announces a Lyme Disease diagnosis
It’s been nearly two weeks since the discourse started, and Timberlake has yet to address the backlash directly. However, he did share a long message to fans after the 15-month-long tour concluded in Istanbul on July 30.
“As these two incredible years come to an end and I look forward to the future, I wanted to write something form the heart. It’s not an easy task to try to contextualize the whirlwind of touring—but, I will try,” he began the message before revealing a Lyme disease diagnosis.