"It's been a tough week. I know it's hard to love me sometimes, but you keep loving me," Timberlake told the United Center crowd, reports PageSix.com.

Timberlake made the comments during a message to his fans, emphasizing that they have both gone through "ups and downs left-and-right."

During his arrest, Timberlake expressed concern that the traffic stop would "ruin the tour."

Timberlake is currently on his Forget Tomorrow World Tour, which began on April 29 in Vancouver, British Columbia and includes stops in over 50 cities.

However, on Thursday, a music industry insider confirmed that the legal incident will not impact the ongoing tour and that he will continue promoting his album ('Everything I Thought It Was') as planned, which will of course include His visit is also included. Dates."

His Chicago concert was his first performance after his brief stint in prison.

The 10-time Grammy winner was arrested in New York shortly after midnight on Tuesday as he was returning to his hotel after dinner with friends.