Global superstar Pitbull is set to hit the road once again, with a performing in West Palm Beach as a starting point. He will reaffirm his place not only as a chart-topping entertainer but as one of the most visible Latino representatives in the U.S. music industry.
The Miami-born artist will launch his “I’m Back Tour” on May 14 in Florida, kicking off a massive run of 50 shows that will span the United States, Canada and Europe throughout 2026.
When is the Pitbull show at West Palm Beach?
The tour promises a high-energy live experience packed with career-spanning hits, instantly recognizable anthems and the party-driven spirit that has defined him. The opening night in Florida will feature a special appearance by Lil Jon, the Grammy winning artist whose collaborations define an era of club and crossover pop music.
Starting the tour in Florida is no coincidence. For Pitbull, known worldwide as “Mr. Worldwide,” the state, and especially Miami, is far more than a hometown. It is the cultural backbone of his identity.
Raised in the Cuban-American community of Miami, Pitbull has long embodied the city’s fusion of Latin heritage, immigrant ambition and global outlook. His music, blending hip-hop with reggaeton, dance and Latin rhythms, reflects the sound of Miami itself: multilingual, multicultural and unapologetically bold.
Details of I’m Back Tour
The tour will unfold in three legs. The North American segment will run from May 14 to June 7, with stops in cities such as Tampa, Houston, Los Angeles, Chicago-area venues, New York State, and multiple markets across the Midwest and West Coast. Pitbull will then take the show to Europe from June 23 to July 31, performing in major cities including London, Paris-adjacent Nice, Stockholm, Berlin-area Düsseldorf, and Warsaw. The final stretch will bring him back to North America, where the tour will conclude on September 26. His sole Canadian date is scheduled at Toronto’s RBC Amphitheatre.
Beyond the scale of the tour, Pitbull’s continued success carries cultural significance. As one of the most prominent Latino artists in mainstream American pop culture, he has consistently used his platform to highlight Latino pride, immigrant resilience and the influence of Latin communities in shaping U.S. entertainment. Miami remains central to that message. The city frequently appears in his lyrics, visuals and public persona, serving as both a creative hub and a symbol of Latino visibility in the United States.
At 45, Pitbull shows no signs of slowing down. According to Billboard Boxscore, he has generated more than $250 million in tour revenue and sold over 4.7 million tickets worldwide, numbers that place him among the most commercially successful touring artists of his generation.
With the “I’m Back Tour,” Pitbull is not just returning to the stage — he is reaffirming his role as a global ambassador for Miami and for the Latino community that helped shape his rise from local performer to international icon.