During the late 1990s to early 2000s, these three artists were some of the music industry's hottest and biggest stars; their music was played everywhere.
However, recently, the world has not seen or heard much from Pitbull, Ricky Martin, or Enrique Iglesias-until now.
According to reports, the three artists will be returning to the stage with their joint "The Trilogy" tour which is expected to kick off at Washington DC's Capital One Arena in October, before heading out to the rest of North America.
"It's a true honor to tour with Enrique and Ricky, two music icons, who broke global music barriers for our culture and open doors for someone like myself," Pitbull announced.
"We're excited to take 'The Trilogy' tour around the world and give our fans the time of their Trilogy lives, Dale!"
Iglesias also issued a statement in support of the upcoming tour: "I am incredibly excited to be going on tour with my friends Pitbull and Ricky. The Trilogy Tour will be an amazing experience for all of our fans. It's going to be a once-in-a-lifetime tour."
"Going back on the road with not only Enrique, but now with Pitbull it's very exciting. This tour will be a wild party from beginning to end so get ready, it's going to be epic!" Added Martin.
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'The Trilogy' Tour
After kicking it off in Washington DC on Oct 14, the trio will head out to 18 more cities in North America.
On Oct 17, they will be performing at the Scotiabank Arena in Toronto; followed by Bell Centre in Montreal on Oct 20; before returning to the United States for the rest of the tour.
On Oct 21, the three artists will be at the TD Garden in Boston; New York City's Madison Square Garden on Oct 26; and Brooklyn's Barclays Center on Oct 28.
Chicago's United Center will witness the trio perform their greatest hits one more time on Nov 1; Detroit's Little Caesars Arena on Nov 3; Orlando's Amway Center on Nov 9; Miami's Kaseya Center on Nov 10; Dallas' American Airlines Center on Nov 17.
They will then proceed to the Toyota Center in Houston on Nov 18; AT&T Center in San Antonio on Nov 19; T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas on Nov 24; Footprint Center in Phoenix on Nov 25; Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles on Nov 30; SAP Center in San Jose California on Dec 6, Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle on Dec 6; and finally Rogers Arena in Vancouver on Dec 10.
Fans can cop their tickets through StubHub or Ticketmaster. Tickets will go on sale on Jun 9 at 10 a.m. local time; but pre-sale events will also take place on Jun 4 and Jun 7.
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