The arrest of Justin Timberlake for driving while intoxicated was a real shock for the show business. The star, whose Forget Tomorrow tour was supposed to be one of the biggest musical events of the year, is now facing numerous problems.

The price of tickets has fallen sharply

After the scandalous arrest, tickets for Justin's concert in Pennsylvania dropped to $11. This came as a surprise to fans who expected to see their idol at a much higher price. According to the resale site Seatgeek, upper-seat tickets at Hersheypark Stadium now cost between $16 and $19.

Justin Timberlake apologizes

After the incident, Timberlake immediately held a teleconference with his tour team, during which he apologized for his actions. He was determined and responsible, trying to maintain team spirit.

"He made sure that this arrest did not cause tension in the team. He reacted like a boss, like a person who controls everything, " said one insider.

Tour and album issues

Despite Justin's optimism, his tour is facing difficulties. The lack of commercial success of the last album Everything I Thought I Was and low ticket sales put additional pressure on the singer. The first single from the album, Selfish, only peaked at number 19 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.

Future concerts are in question

Timberlake will continue his tour no matter what. This week he will perform in Chicago, and next week he will go to Madison Square Garden in New York. However, insiders fear that the difficulties will continue, especially given that Justin is due to appear in court on July 26 - the same day as the start of his tour in Poland.

Conclusions and forecasts

This scandal could be a serious test for Justin Timberlake, both in terms of reputation and financial losses. However, his determination and support from his team can help him overcome these difficulties and return to the top of the music industry.

Editor: Yana Davydiuk