After his successful "I Feel Good" tour, Pitbull isn't stopping anytime soon as he unveiled another set of shows for this year, and he tapped two of the most prominent artists today to help him.
According to Billboard, the Cuban-American rapper has secured more than 50 dates for his highly-anticipated "Can't Stop Us Now" tour.
Presented by Live Nation, the musician will be joined by Australian rap royalty Iggy Azalea and reggae artist Sean Paul on selected dates.
This isn't the first time the female rapper will join Pitbull on tour, as she also appeared on his shows last year.
SiriusXM Globalization DJs will be the shows' opening act throughout North America.
The first show coincides with summer as it will kick off on July 28 at the Coastal Credit Union Music Park at Walnut Creek in Raleigh, North Carolina.
Pitbull, dubbed as Mr. Worldwide, will travel to several cities like Briston, Darien Lake, Camden, Mansfield, Montreal, Morrison, Highland Park, Milwaukee, St. Louis, Durant, San Antonio, Houston, El Paso, New Orleans, and more before wrapping up on October 19 at the Hard Rock Live in Hollywood, Florida.
Pitbull took to social media to express his excitement by sharing the official poster of his tour.
"Excited to announce the #CantStopUsNowTour with @TheNewClassic, @duttypaul, and the @SiriusXM Globalization DJs! Artist presale begins April 13th @ 10 a.m. local time - Sign up at the link in bio," he wrote.
On the other hand, Azalea shared the poster on her Instagram stories, writing, "if you came last year you already know!"
Per The U.S. Sun, fans can expect Pitbull's new songs on his tour off of his upcoming album "SCORCHA," which will be released on May 27.
The last time he released a record was in 2019 for the album "Libertad 548."
The rapper has been one of the most successful Latin artists of all time as the outlet named him one of their Top Latin Tours of 2021.
After his 32-city tour last year, he amassed a total of 419,000 attendees and earned a total of $19,837,668.
Fans can purchase tickets for his "Can't Stop Us" tour starting this Friday, April 15, at 10 a.m. local time.
Presale tickets are accessible by registering early via the rapper's website.
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