Pitbull has announced a series of huge shows across the UK and Europe, set to take place in 2025. Find ticket details below.
Announced today (November 12), Pitbull will be bringing his ‘Party After Dark Tour’ across the pond at the start of next year, for five new shows across Europe.
Joined by Lil Jon as a special guest, the run of new shows kicks off on February 19 with an opening night at the 3Arena in Dublin. From there, it’ll continue two days later with a slot at The O2 in London (February 21) – the only gig planned for England – before heading over to Paris for a show at the Accor Arena two days later (23).
The penultimate show will be held at the Ziggo Dome in Amsterdam on February 24, before Pitbull and Lil Jon wrap up the tour dates with a final show at the Lanxess Arena in Cologne, Germany on February 25.
Tickets go on sale this Friday (November 15) at 10am local time, and pre-sale options are available from tomorrow (November 13) at 10am. Visit here to buy tickets and find a new list of tour dates below.
Pitbull’s 2025 ‘Party After Dark’ UK and European tour dates are:
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19 – 3Arena, Dublin (Ireland)
21 – The O2, London (UK)
23 – Accor Arena, Paris (France)
24 – Ziggo Dome, Amsterdam (Netherlands)
25 – Lanxess Arena, Cologne (Germany)
According to a new press release, the production of the upcoming tour dates promises “stunning visuals, explosive pyrotechnics, and Pitbull’s signature performance”. It continued: “With a fusion of music, lights, and special effects—alongside his band, The Agents, and dancers, The Most Bad Ones—the show will deliver an epic, high-energy party for everyone to enjoy. Every element is crafted to immerse the audience and deliver a show-stopping experience that’s truly one of a kind.”
In other Pitbull news, earlier this summer the artist re-credited Kesha on their collaborative song ‘Timber’, following backlash for her name being removed from the 2013 video.
Since the discovery came to light, fans called out Pitbull for the update, with some calling it “nasty work”, especially when the track is best known for its catchy chorus that is sung by Kesha. Fans have also cited the “millions” that Kesha wasn’t paid in royalties for performing on the hit song.
Some also noted that they had considered the song to be Kesha’s, instead of her being a featured guest.
Following the backlash, Pitbull spoke out about the update on X/Twitter, confirming that he admires the singer and was looking into the update. “[Kesha] and I have an incredible song together. Nothing will change this. Team Pitbull is looking into this matter. Always nothing but love for Kesha, Dale!”
Before then, Pitbull’s song ‘I Feel Good’ was at the centre of an infringement lawsuit by a company named All Surface Publishing, and this took place just days after he purchased the naming rights for the Florida International University Stadium, and renamed the venue as the Pitbull Stadium.