Paris, France
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Cologne, Germany
Cologne, Germany
Cologne, Germany
Las Vegas, NV
Las Vegas, NV
Las Vegas, NV
Las Vegas, NV
Overall Rating
4.7
By makeupmaster90
Pitbull was awesome and incredible!!!
Pitbull’s show was awesome and incredible. My son and I had an amazing time. The music was on point and the show was just fantastic. The venue was clean and well organized. We felt safe while enjoying the show. We were not able to spend the night at the Mystic lake hotel because they had raise the prices. We figured because it was not only the concert but also the Fourth of July. We had to drive back home but still enjoy the show. It was absolutely and totally worth the drive!!!
By SaraLynn619
Pitbull
I thought the show was too short. It started 30 minutes late and was done in an hour.
By Anonymous
The concert was great but pitbull came about 1 hour and 30 min late.
By Anonymous
FANTASTIC!
Tremendous atmosphere, the energy level was amazing. And I cannot begin to praise how fantastic the music was, perhaps better than GREAT!
By AprilJuly
Love him
Show was a bit short, but I love Pitbull. This was my first time seeing him live. I adore him. He was wonderful!!!!
By SndStrm
Cheap, commercial, playback.
The show had a good energy overall but all songs were lip-sang and none of the songs was played to its full length. The songs were “trimmed” to about a 100 seconds each. By the time you felt the rhythm and got in a dancing mood, the song was over. The staff that guided the crowd was unprofessional and untrained. Some of them were confused to where they let you do as you please while others used very harsh language to force you to stay inside the lines. For $50/ticket I think we got decent entertainment. My date had a good time (beside us leaving the show early due to the staff members getting on our nerves with their crude language and physical touches).
By SarahJML
Pitbull is still as fierce as always!
Have loved his music forever. The outdoor amphitheater was PERFECT! Was a little wary because the weather had been so unpredictable, but the evening turned out great!
By SpazShady
Pitbull was amazing BUT he started late and ended
For $58 it was a great concert. Mystic has the best and most organized merchandise/vendor booths. My only gripe is I received an email the day before the concert stating that the show would start promptly at 8 and to make sure I’m on time. Yup, Check, did that. Was there by 7:30. 8 o’clock came and went. Pitbull didn’t get on stage until 8:30. GREAT music. GREAT message (he brought politics and world issues in but had a very positive message). GREAT time. Ended at about 9:45. Again, for $58 it was an awesome concert. However, don’t send me an email saying I should be there by 8:00 when the concert didn’t actually start until 8:30. Only issue. Yes, I would go again!
By Anonymous
So awesome. I’d go again!! The sound was really good and Pitbull in general rocks! My husband was hesitant to go but loved it!!
By Weggy53
Great time
Great time. Great entertainer and show. Pitbull got everyone going.
Pitbull in Concert
Seeing Pitbull live is a trip around the world of Mr. 305, jam-packed with his biggest hits, suave personality and overwhelming gratitude. Pitbull has proven himself to be a master showman since his breakthrough in the early 2000s, and his stage show has only improved since then, whirling through his ever-growing roster of global hits and enticing the audience into joining his party. Pitbull has co-headlined tours with fellow Latin superstar Enrique Iglesias, toured with Britney Spears in Europe and delighted audiences around the world from Kodiak, Alaska, to Cape Town.
Pitbull Background
Born in Miami in 1981, Armando Christian Pérez transformed himself into Pitbull as a teenager, performing in clubs and refining his style, which was influenced largely by reggaeton and crunk. An introduction to Atlanta's crunk king Lil Jon led to his being featured on a mixtape by the excitable hip-hop star, which then led to Lil Jon coproducing Pitbull's 2004 breakthrough single, the raucous "Culo." Pitbull became a huge presence in Latin pop and hip-hop during the ‘00s, collaborating with the Ying Yang Twins, DJ Khaled and Fat Joe, among others.
Pitbull's pop breakthrough came in 2008, when he released the smash single "I Know You Want Me (Calle Ocho)." A blend of Latin hip-hop and glittery dance music that shouted out Miami's Little Havana, it reached No. 1 on multiple charts around the world, and peaked at No. 2 on the Hot 100. The sinewy "Hotel Room Service," which similarly blended Eurodance and hip-hop, became his second Top 10 single in 2009, establishing Pitbull as a pop force. He solidified that reputation through Top 10 collaborations with Enrique Iglesias (the Jersey Shore–featured "I Like It"), Usher ("DJ Got Us Fallin' In Love") and Jennifer Lopez ("On the Floor"). He reached No. 1 on the U.S. charts in 2011 with "Give Me Everything," a party-ready collaboration with Ne-Yo and Afrojack. In 2013, he hit No. 1 again with the country-fried "Timber," a collaboration with Kesha, while "Time of Our Lives," his devil-may-care reunion with Ne-Yo, returned him to the Top 10 in 2014. He's stayed prolific since then, releasing singles with pop stars like Fifth Harmony and Leona Lewis as well as Latin stars like Daddy Yankee and Prince Royce. Everywhere he goes, he brings his message of working hard and partying harder to his appreciative audience.