has broken his silence on his as he took to the the stage . The singer, 43, was early Tuesday morning. Reports claim Justin ran a stop sign and was caught "swerving" as he drove home home after hanging out with pals at .
Addressing his fans at Chicago's United Center Stadium during , Justin opened up about the drama, confessing to the audience: "It's been a tough week." Continuing his heart-to-heart, Justin told fans: "I know I'm hard to love sometimes but you keep loving me right back." He went on to empathize with the crowd, acknowledging that everyone goes through their own "ups-and-downs and lefts-and-rights".
Friday's concert was Justin's comeback show following his arrest in The Hamptons. He's slated to rock New York again with a double-header at Madison Square Garden on June 25 and June 26. His tour will see him perform in cities like Boston, Baltimore, and Cleveland, wrapping up on December 20 in Kansas City.
His latest show comes after a statement from Justin's attorney regarding the intoxicated driving incident. Edward Burke Jr expressed his eagerness to defend the star in court, with Justin's court appearance scheduled for July 26. Speaking to , his lawyer stated: "[We] look forward to vigorously defending Mr.
Timberlake against these allegations." "He will have a lot to say at the appropriate time." He added: "He is currently awaiting full discovery from the DA's office.
" Justin's July 26 court date is the same day his European leg of his Forget Tomorrow World Tou.
