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Don’t cry a river just yet, because Justin Timberlake is back on the stage.
Over six months after his last performance, the Grammy winner made a surprise concert appearance, joining Don Toliver on stage at his Octane World Tour show in Miami, Fl., on Aug. 22 to perform Timberlake’s 2002 hit “Rock Your Body.”
As for how the epic moment came to be? Timberlake shared insight into how it all went down in a compilation video, captioning the Aug. 23 Instagram post, “I just wanted to watch the show from the VIP.”
In the first clip, the 45-year-old—who shares kids Silas, 11, and Phineas, 6, with Jessica Biel—showed himself in the crowd enjoying Toliver’s show, before the video cut to a SpongeBob SquarePants title card and accompanying audio that said, “A few moments later.”
And unbeknownst to concertgoers, they were in for a surprise.
As shown in the footage, which also circulated online, Toliver—who samples “Rock Your Body” in his 2026 track “Body”—could be seen dancing to Timberlake’s iconic song, before the singer himself appeared on stage.
After Timberlake—who was wearing a cream-colored T-shirt, baggy black pants, a khaki baseball hat and sunglasses—stepped out, the crowd went wild. The “Sexyback” singer, along with some help from fans, performed “Rock Your Body,” while Toliver jammed out.
But that wasn’t all. Timberlake remained on stage to help out Toliver for his performance of “Body,” a track off his latest album Octane.
And it’s unclear exactly how much planning went into Timberlake’s appearance. Indeed, like he joked in his Instagram caption, the former *NSYNC member told the crowd, “I just wanted to watch the show from the VIP!”
Timberlake’s return to the stage comes nearly seven months after he last performed at the 2026 Recording Academy Honors in January, honoring his longtime friend and collaborator Pharrell Williams.
The moment was significant in more ways than one. After all, it was the first time Timberlake had taken the stage since he shared his battle with Lyme disease after wrapping his Forget Tomorrow World Tour in July 2025.
"Among other things, I’ve been battling some health issues, and was diagnosed with Lyme disease—which I don’t say so you feel bad for me,” he shared on Instagram at the time. “But to shed some light on what I’ve been up against behind the scenes."
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Despite suffering from “a massive amount of nerve pain or, just feeling crazy fatigue or sickness,” Timberlake continued on with his tour until the end.
“I decided the joy that performing brings me far outweighs the fleeting stress my body was feeling,” he wrote. “I’m so glad I kept going."
For a look back at Timberlake’s journey throughout the years, keep reading…
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