During a concert, Justin Timberlake paused his performance to assist a spectator who was feeling unwell. According to TMZ, eyewitnesses reported this incident.
The musician was performing at the University of Texas at Austin and unexpectedly interrupted the show, asking to turn on the lights in the hall. Timberlake, 43, apologized and pointed to a fan five rows from the stage who required medical attention.
“House lights up, thank you! Sorry everybody one second… we need some assistance right here about five rows back,” the NSYNC star said.
The video caption read, “Replying to @shellbell4190 The fan was ok! 🙏 The singer-songwriter hit the stage at the Moody Center at Austin — Saturday night … and, during his show, he stopped and shouted for the house lights to come up – @TMZ #justintimberlake #forgettomorrowtour @Justin Timberlake”
@lionlatch Replying to @shellbell4190 The fan was ok! 🙏 “The singer-songwriter hit the stage at the Moody Center at Austin — Saturday night … and, during his show, he stopped and shouted for the house lights to come up.” – @TMZ #justintimberlake #forgettomorrowtour @Justin Timberlake ♬ original sound – Lion Latch
The musician performed tracks including “Rock Your Body,” and “SexyBack” “My Love,” “Suit & Tie,” as well as performing live debuts of “Technicolor,” “Infinity Sex,” “Imagination,” “Drown,” “My Favorite Drug,” “F—in’ Up the Disco,” “Play,” and “Flame” new album, which was released on March 15.
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The hall staff helped the fan, he took his seat again and the performance continued.