Pitbull Announces Additional UK and Dublin Dates for 2025 European Tour

Additional Dates Added

Due to unprecedented demand, Pitbull has added extra dates in London and Dublin to his upcoming “Party After Dark” Tour.

Earlier this week, the hotel singer announced his return to the UK and Europe with new “parties” following his dark summer shows. This announcement comes just a few days after the global megastar performed several shows in England and throughout Europe earlier this week.

His last performance was a hit among fans in London, many of whom scaled the sport caps during the concert, prompting Pitbull to express his heartfelt gratitude and remark on how “surprising” it was to see.

Since then, he has confirmed plans to return across the pond this summer for the next leg of the “Party After Dark” tour, where he will be joined by Shaggy as a special guest.

With 14 new shows added to the schedule, the singer shared on February 27 that he will have a third performance in Dublin on June 6 and will return to the O2 in London on June 10, in addition to previously confirmed shows in these locations.

Tour Details

The remaining dates will see Pitbull performing in Paris, Amsterdam, Prague, Frankfurt, Berlin, Copenhagen, Oslo, and several other cities for the remainder of the month. The tour wraps up with a final show at the Avicii Arena in Stockholm on June 29.

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Tickets will go on sale tomorrow (February 28) at 9 am local time. Visit here to purchase tickets and find a list of all new dates below.

Great Britain and European Pitbull Party After Dark Dates:

JUNE
5 – Dublin, Ireland – 3Arena
6 – Dublin, 3Arena (new)
8 – Manchester, Great Britain – Cooperative Arena*
9 – London, Great Britain – O2*
10 – London, O2 (new)
12 – Paris, France – Accor Arena*
14 – Antwerp, Belgium – Sportpaleis*
15 – Amsterdam, Netherlands – Ziggo Dome*
17 – Hamburg, Germany – Barclay Arena*
18 – Prague, Czech Republic – O2 Arena*
21 – Frankfurt, Germany – Festhalle
23 – Krakow, Poland – Tauron Arena*
25 – Berlin, Germany – Uber Arena*
27 – Copenhagen, Denmark – Royal Arena*
28 – Oslo, Norway – Unity Arena
29 – Stockholm, Sweden – Avicii Arena*
*With special guest Shaggy

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“Thanks to the packed arenas and the incredible demand from fans, Mr. Worldwide is set to deliver another electrifying, high-energy experience, bringing his greatest hits and fan favorites to the stage in a vibrant celebration of music, culture, and pure party energy,” reads a new show description.

“The Party After Dark Tour promises stunning visual effects, explosive pyrotechnics, and Pitbull’s signature style. With a fusion of music, lights, and special effects, along with his crew, dancers, and a dynamic stage presence, the tour is gearing up for an epic, high-energy party for everyone to enjoy,” the description continues.

Pitbull stands in support of his Party After Dark Tour, 2024
Pitbull stands in support of his Party After Dark Tour, 2024. Credit: Scott Legato/Getty Images

In other news, earlier this summer, Pitbull re-released “Timber” featuring Kesha following backlash regarding her name being removed from the 2013 music video.

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Since the news broke, fans have urged Pitbull to revise the situation, with some calling it “unpleasant work.” This sentiment is especially noteworthy considering Kesha is celebrated for the iconic chorus she contributed to the hit song. Fans also mentioned that Kesha did not receive adequate credit or royalties for her contributions.

Some fans noted that they considered the song to be Kesha’s work, rather than Pitbull’s solo piece. In response to the backlash, Pitbull addressed the issue on X/Twitter, confirming his admiration for the singer and acknowledging the situation. “Kesha and I created an incredible song together. Nothing will change that. The Pitbull team is reviewing this issue. Always nothing but love for Kesha, Dale!”

Prior to this, Pitbull’s song “I Feel Good” faced a lawsuit from a company named All Surface Publishing, only days after he obtained the rights to the Florida International University name and renamed the stadium to Pitbull Stadium.


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