Pitbull, T-Pain, and Lil Jon will embark on a 25-city tour from August to October known as the “Party After Dark” tour.
Pitbull announced the tour with a list of dates on Tuesday. T-Pain showed support on social media after being involved in a hit-and-run incident in Atlanta on Sunday. On X, he tweeted to inquire about what plans fans had for the Fall. “HEY BABY GIRL WHATCHU DOING THIS FALL???” tweeted Pain with tour flyer. “I’m going back on the road with my brother.”
All three stars cemented their legacies throughout the 2000s with game-changing music, including crunk music, auto-tune, and bilingual hip hop. The three have collaborated and formed a brotherhood that spans 20 years.
Pitbull’s 2004 debut, “Culo,” is a collaboration with Lil Jon. Other collaborations between King of Crunk and Mr. Worldwide include “The Anthem,” “Jumpin,” and “Krazy.” And with T-Pain, Pitbull has created the massive hits “Hey Baby (Drop It To The Floor)” and “Shake Senora.”
The tour follows Pitbull helping the iconic Dolly Parton break into hip-hop with their chart-topping collaboration “Powerful Women” on the international star’s 2024 album, Trackhouse (Daytona 500 Edition). The 12th album features Nile Rodgers, Tim McGraw, Vikina, and Parton.
Pitbull, Ricky Martin, and Enrique Iglesias went on a Trilogy Tour worldwide in 2023. Pitbull became Mr. Worldwide with a hit catalog that includes classic songs “Don’t Stop The Party,” “Give Me Everything,” and “Timber.”
Presented by Live Nation, Mr. Worldwide’s North American takeover kicks off at Jiffy Lube Live in Bristow, Virginia, on August 21. The tour will end on October 5 in Albuquerque, New Mexico, after stopping in St. Louis, Salt Lake City, Phoenix, Virginia Beach, and more.
The Party After Dark tour makes five stops in New York this September, including Queens, Buffalo, Syracuse, Saratoga Springs, and Wantagh.