“Pitbull made an epic return to London’s O2 with two more energetic shows on Monday and Tuesday night this week.”, — write: www.dailymail.co.uk
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By AMELIA WYNNE FOR MAILONLINE
Published: 00:54 BST, 11 June 2025 | Updated: 00:56 BST, 11 June 2025
The star, 44, real name Armando Christian Pérez, finally returned to the UK this February with a London show and after huge demand for the concert was back on British soil this week for more gigs.
And as is tradition at Pitbull concerts – those attending showed their dedication to the star by dressing up as him – in white shirts, black suits, bald caps and dark shades.
The Florida-born star is known for the suave look and many recreated it as they headed to the O2, with the party beginning outside the venue as groups congregated to dance and sing to his hits.
Pitbull – also known as Mr 305 and Mr Worldwide – played a series of iconic hits during the show – opening with an energetic performance of Don’t Stop the Party before moving on to play Fireball, Timber and Gasolina.
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He also performed a rendition of his newest collaboration with Bon Jovi – Now Or Never.
The hour and a half show was packed full of his catchy hits as his racy dancers took to the stage with him.
Videos taken at the concert and shared on TikTok showed the hundreds of fans who showed up to the gig in Pitbull attire and commuting to the North Greenwich in the outfits.
After Monday’s show he posted on his Instagram saying: ‘Thank you London very much for an unforgettable first show… now get ready for show #2 bc the party ain’t stopping dallleeee!’
Pitbull has sold over 25 million studio albums and over 100 million singles worldwide.
He was also ranked by Billboard as the 45th Top Artist of the 2010s and the 24th Top Latin Artist of the 2010s.
He is also known for his activism and philanthropy.
He helped start a Tuition-Free Public charter for middle and high school called Sports Leadership and Management (SLAM!), which opened in 2013 in Miami’s Little Havana, the neighbourhood where he grew up.
SLAM! now operates nationwide, including in Miami, Las Vegas and Atlanta, with a 96 percent graduation rate.
Pitbull spoke about the project at his London show in February sharing his pride at the impact it has had after having a tough time in early education himself.
At the February show Radio 1 DJ Greg James was among the audience.
He joined in on the fun, wearing a bald cap and shared a hilarious video dancing at the show.
He penned in the caption: ‘I actually can’t believe how great this show was and I’m still absolutely buzzing.
‘Proudly in the 60% of the crowd wearing bald caps having the best night of our lives. Long live Mr Worldwide! ¡DALE!’
Speaking to the fans who were busy enjoying his catchy tunes, Pitbull said: ‘Now I wanna say a special thank you to everybody who came out with bald caps here tonight.
‘It’s amazing to see, and it’s amazing to feel. And I hope when you put on those bald caps you feel just like I do.
‘Having a good motherf***ing time every day of my life!!!’