The star was arrested for driving while intoxicated in Sag Harbor, New York this past week.
Tickets for Justin Timberlake’s tour have been slashed to £13 following his drink-driving arrest, reports The Sun.
The 43-year-old singer is currently on his first Forget Tomorrow world tour in five years. However, ticket sales were sluggish, so it was decided to reduce prices.
Tickets for the upper right seats at Hersheypark Stadium in Pennsylvania are now just $16 (£12.50), according to resale site Seatgeek. Other tickets for Justin’s show are available from Ticketmaster for £31.50.
Despite the legal troubles, Timberlake vowed to continue his tour. He has two shows in Chicago this week – he will perform at the United Center on June 21 and 22, and next week he will be at Madison Square Garden in New York.
However, insiders fear that the struggles of touring, along with the lack of commercial success of her latest album Everything I Thought I Was, are weighing on the singer. Selfish, the first single from her sixth album, was released in January and only reached number 19 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart.
“She’s under a lot of pressure to compete with touring giants like Beyoncé and Taylor Swift, and her tour is barely selling out in comparison,” said people close to the star.
According to the publication, the artist is supposed to appear in court on July 26 – the same day when his tour of Poland begins.
It was previously reported that legendary Australian rock band AC/DC has announced the start of a new European tour.
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