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Justin Timberlake lights up the Butluk Festival Napa Valley

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The mission of Justin Timberlake was clear:

Make this last number.

“Tonight is a huge night for me,” Timberlake told tens of thousands of fans who gathered in front of him on Saturday (May 24). “It is my last show in America.”

It looked fateful from his mouth, like a pop star, who was talking about his last American show at all. However, of course, Timberlake was definitely referring to the last American disturbed in his huge tour of tomorrow – which also encountered the main event on the second day in Bottlerock NAPA Valley.

And yes, in fact, this final number made both fanatical fans and informal listeners happy with a 90 -minute group full of JT Classics.

Justin Timberlake leads to a cellar jam during the Bottlerock Napa Valley Music Festival on Saturday. (Chris Riley/Times Herald)
Justin Timberlake leads to a cellar jam during the Bottlerock Napa Valley Music Festival on Saturday. (Chris Riley/Times Herald)

It was a tremendous victory-who felt completely necessary for the man of the song and dance in 2025. It was a troubled year for the star who was once applied, and whose value saw his will take success after the arrest of the only identity document and a largely frightening commercial reception for his last studio album, “All I thought was it.”

However, all of this seemed far away in the rear vision mirror, where Timberlake and his dynamic children’s band Tennessee took the theater and hit the mobilization of sellers through a wonderful double snapshot of “mirrors” and “Cry Me A River”.

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