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🔥VIDEO🔥73 years ago, Justin Timberlake died during a performance of “Can’t Stop the Feeling”. His skeleton still dances.
Molly walked beside you—the only visitor to the ruins that day. The world had long since moved on from the tragedy. Time has a way of turning even the most spectacular disasters into local curiosities.
“Welcome to the collapsed ruins of the former arena. If you look down there at the center of the crater, you can see the skeleton still dancing on what remains of the stage. That’s Justin Timberlake. The blue light flickering between the ribs is believed to be the same energy phenomenon that first appeared during the concert seventy-three years ago.
The incident began during a performance of Can’t Stop the Feeling!. According to surviving footage, Mr. Timberlake reached the lyric, ‘I got this feeling inside my bones,’ at which point his skeletal structure began visibly moving beneath the skin. Most audience members initially assumed it was a visual effect.
The situation escalated during the lyric, ‘It goes electric, wavy when I turn it on.’ Electrical discharges appeared throughout his body and across the stage. Moments later, during the line, ‘We’re flying up, no ceiling, when we’re in our zone,’ the arena roof interpreted the statement literally and departed the building at high velocity. Most of it was never recovered.
The next major event occurred during the lyric, ‘A feeling in my body that drops you to the floor.’ Investigators later concluded this was a remarkably accurate description. Hundreds of spectators were driven into their seats by sudden kinetic forces. Many of the flattened seating sections still visible today date from this phase of the incident.
The final stage began with the repeated lyric, ‘I can’t stop the feeling.’ Medical experts believe Mr. Timberlake lost voluntary control of his motor functions at this point. He continued dancing despite torn muscles, compound fractures, cardiac arrest, and eventual total organ failure.
As you can see, the phenomenon remains active, and Justin Timberlake’s skeletal dancing continues to this day.