Justin Timberlake Ticket Prices Drop to As Low As $9 Weeks After DWI Arrest

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Justin Timberlake was involved in a drama last month after he was arrested for a DWI charge in Sag Harbor following a night out with friends. In addition to his latest issue, he's facing yet another hurdle, but this time, with his tour trek, as some venues of his concerts dropped their ticket prices.

According to The Sun, his show at the Rupp Arena in Kentucky significantly slashed ticket prices, and fans can purchase them for as low as $9.

The outlet noted that the singer's current run of shows failed to sell out any significant venues in the United States, as his tickets were previously priced at over $100.

One of the main alleged reasons for his tour struggles was the lack of commercial success of his recent album, Everything I Thought I Was. The first single, "Selfish," only placed number 19 on the US Billboard Hot 100 after its release.

As of this writing, Timberlake has yet to address the issues surrounding his tour.

The recent news comes after the NSYNC member took the stage of the Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse in Cleveland, OH, where he expressed his gratitude to his supporters following his arrest.

"So many of you keep shining [your] light on me, and I want you to know how grateful I am, and I do not take it for granted. And each and everyone of you - even you rookies tonight - you have made my life special," he emotionally said, as reported by Page Six.

The "Love Never Felt So Good" singer continued that regardless of what happened, he will continue to cherish and not forget his fans.

On June 18, the singer went out with his pals at the American Hotel in Sag Harbor, but later that evening, a cop pulled him out. He was charged with one count of driving while intoxicated and two citations for running a stop sign and failing to keep in lane.

At the time, the singer reportedly refused to take a breathalyzer test, but he agreed to do a sobriety test that he failed.

Timberlake's court date regarding his DWI case is scheduled for July 26, which falls on the same date as his concert in Poland. However, it was reported that the musician doesn't have to appear in person, as the hearing will be virtual.

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