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Pitbull has announced a major North American summer tour for 2026, promising the party anthems that made him a festival staple. The run — which also includes stops in the U.K. — begins in May and brings a high-energy set built around his catalog rather than solely new material, making this a must-see for longtime fans.
Pitbull revealed the trek shortly after celebrating his 45th birthday on Jan. 15. The itinerary pairs his trademark dance hits with opening support from Lil Jon, and organizers say the shows will spotlight decades of crowd favorites and “nonstop party energy.”
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What fans need to know now
The practical details matter because demand is expected to be heavy: early access requires registration, and the window for signing up is limited.
- Artist presale: Jan. 28 at 10 a.m. local time — access via Ticketmaster presale
- Sign-up deadline: Register through Ticketmaster by Jan. 26 at 10 p.m. ET to qualify for the presale
- General on-sale: Jan. 30 at 10 a.m. local time
To increase your chances of getting seats, complete the Ticketmaster registration ahead of the cutoff and save payment details. Many venues operate local-time sales, so set reminders for each market you plan to target.
A regional look at dates and venues
Rather than list every stop in a single block, here are the tour segments grouped by month and region so you can scan for nearby shows quickly.
- May — Southeast and West
- May 14 — West Palm Beach, FL (iTHINK Financial Amphitheatre)
- May 16 — Tampa, FL (MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheatre)
- May 17 — Charleston, SC (Credit One Stadium)
- May 19–20 — Raleigh & Charlotte, NC
- May 22–23 — Houston & Dallas, TX
- May 27 & 29–30 — Phoenix; Chula Vista; Los Angeles (Hollywood Bowl)
- June — Mountain West & Northern California
- June 3 — Salt Lake City, UT
- June 6–7 — Wheatland & Mountain View, CA
- August — Mid-Atlantic and Northeast festival dates
- Aug. 19–22 — Bristow, VA; Virginia Beach, VA
- Aug. 22–31 — Hershey, PA; Wantagh & Syracuse, NY; Hartford, CT; Mansfield, MA; Bangor, ME
- September — Great Lakes, Midwest and final North American stops
- Sept. 2–5 — Saratoga Springs, NY; Holmdel, NJ; Toronto
- Sept. 9–16 — Clarkston, MI; Grand Rapids, MI; East Troy, WI; Tinley Park, IL; Cincinnati; Cuyahoga Falls, OH
- Sept. 18–26 — St. Louis, Noblesville, Rogers, Kansas City, Shakopee (tour finale)
Additional U.K. dates were announced alongside the North American leg; organizers described the full itinerary as a mix of arena and amphitheater shows. The run follows Pitbull’s recent collaborative album with IAmChino, titled “Underdogs,” though the set list is expected to lean heavily on established hits.
Why this tour matters
Pitbull remains a draw because his shows emphasize familiar, high-energy singles that translate easily to large, party-minded audiences. For venues and local economies, big summer concerts typically bring increased foot traffic, hotel bookings and restaurant business — a notable effect as cities plan their seasonal event calendars.
From a fan perspective, the key takeaway is simple: register early, expect busy sales, and watch for venue-specific rules about accessible seating or COVID-related policies that can affect entry.
Quick tips for buying tickets
- Complete the Ticketmaster presale registration before Jan. 26, 10 p.m. ET.
- Use multiple devices (desktop and mobile) during presale and general on-sale times.
- Consider venue presales (fan clubs, credit card partners) which sometimes run earlier than public sales.
- Be wary of inflated prices on resale platforms; check venue and promoter statements about verified resale options.
Full, city-by-city listings and ticket links are available through official Ticketmaster pages and Pitbull’s tour site. Stay alert to local sale times — Pitbull’s shows use local clock start times rather than a single national launch.












