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Justin Timberlake’s Free Wiltern Concert: How to Get Tickets to LA Show

Fans of Justin Timberlake are wondering how they can get free tickets to his recently announced one-night LA show at the Wiltern Theatre on March 13, 2024. Here is all the information you need to know.

How to get tickets to Justin Timberlake’s free LA concert?

You can get free tickets to Justin Timberlake’s free LA concert at the Wiltern Theater via Ticketmaster.

As posted by the singer and actor himself on X (formerly Twitter), you can get free tickets to his one-night concert at the Wiltern Theater in Los Angeles on March 13, 2024, by booking via Ticketmaster. As for the location, The Wiltern Theater is located at 3780 Wilshire Boulevard. However, as mentioned by the former NSYNC member, space is limited.

According to CBS News, to get your tickets to Justin Timberlake’s LA one-night show, visit Ticketmaster, register for an account, and then wait in line. After you get in, you can request up to two free tickets and then wait again.

Please note that this is a random selection and there is no guarantee that you will get the tickets to see Justin Timberlake’s LA one-night show. If you are lucky to get selected, you will receive an email on 12th March 2024, one day before the show.

This queue is open until Friday at 11:59 p.m. However, as stated by Ticketmaster, requesting tickets early will not increase your chances of getting tickets.

If you miss out on the March 13, 2024 show, do not fret or worry, as Justin Timberlake will be back in Los Angeles on May 17 and May 18 for a pair of shows at the Kia Forum. However, you will have to pay for those shows as they are unfortunately not free. The tickets for the May 17 and May 18 shows cost between $119 and $3,999.

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