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Post by : Rameen Ariff
Dubai – International music star Pitbull, famously known as “Mr. Worldwide,” is set to light up the stage at Dubai’s Coca-Cola Arena on December 14, 2025. The American performer will bring his high-energy show to fans as part of his global “I’m Back” tour, featuring some of his biggest hits such as Timber, Fireball, and Give Me Everything.
The concert promises an unforgettable night filled with music, dance, and Pitbull’s signature charisma. Known for his dynamic performances and worldwide appeal, Pitbull’s visit marks one of the most anticipated music events of the Dubai season.
Ticket sales for the event are opening soon. Presale will start at noon on Thursday, followed by a general sale beginning on Friday. Fans can purchase their tickets through the Coca-Cola Arena’s official website.
This Dubai performance highlights the city’s growing reputation as a global entertainment hub, attracting world-class artists and offering residents and visitors memorable live music experiences.
Pitbull’s Dubai show is expected to draw music lovers from across the UAE and the region, providing a unique opportunity to witness one of the world’s most popular performers live on stage.
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