Justin Timberlake had an epic response to the last sign he was expecting to see at his Philadelphia concert

Justin Timberlake is clearly enjoying his tour, and from the clips popping up on social media, it looks like his fans are having a great time too! One recent highlight was when Timberlake spotted a hilarious sign at his concert at the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia on October 11.

The sign read, “Got my tix with my divorce $$,” which made Timberlake crack up. He asked the fan who held the sign, named Katrina, about it, and just as he was about to speak, someone in the crowd cheered, “Congratulations, girl!” This got a good laugh from everyone, and Timberlake remarked, “I know I’m in Philly right now. That was about the most Philly thing I’ve seen in a long time.”

The fun didn’t stop there. Timberlake continued chatting with Katrina and expressed sympathy for her divorce, but he quickly turned it into a positive note, saying, “It’s all ok? Ok. Screw him. You’re here now. We’re so happy to have you.” Clips of this delightful exchange have been shared widely on X and other platforms like Instagram and TikTok.

This wasn’t the first memorable moment with a fan during his *The Forget Tomorrow World Tour*. Earlier, at a concert in Montreal on October 4, a TikTok video went viral showing Timberlake noticing a female fan in the front row who was too busy texting to pay attention to his performance. While he was singing “Flame” from his latest album, *Everything I Thought I Was*, he leaned in to see what was distracting her. She didn’t notice him until someone nudged her, and when she tried to reach out to him, it was too late—Timberlake had already moved on. She ended up feeling pretty embarrassed about missing her chance. However, Timberlake shared a recap video on Instagram the next day that included her little mishap, giving her a chance to relive the moment.

Music fans love those special interactions with their favorite artists, and Timberlake’s playful exchanges with fans are refreshing, especially compared to the unfortunate trend of concert-goers throwing strange and sometimes dangerous items at performers. Over the past few years, there have been incidents like Harry Styles getting hit with candies and someone tossing their mother’s ashes at Pink during a show.

If you’re hoping to catch Justin Timberlake on tour, you still have plenty of chances. He’ll be performing across North America until December 20 before taking a break for the holidays. He plans to hit the road again in 2025, bringing his show to fans in South America and Europe, though it’s still unclear if there will be more dates or countries added to the tour.