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Buy tickets for concert Pitbull - 17.05.2026., Credit One Stadium, Charleston, United States of America Buy tickets for concert Pitbull - 17.05.2026., Credit One Stadium, Charleston, United States of America

CONCERT

Pitbull

Credit One Stadium, Charleston, US
17. May 2026. 20:00h
2026
17
May
Photo by: Domagoj Skledar - illustration/ arhiva (vlastita)

Pitbull tickets for Credit One Stadium concert - Charleston gets I'm Back tour energy with Lil Jon live

Looking for Pitbull tickets in Charleston? The Credit One Stadium concert brings the "I'm Back" tour, party-ready hits like "Timber" and "Give Me Everything", and announced guest Lil Jon for a night of Latin pop, rap, and dance energy on Daniel Island

Pitbull brings "I'm Back" energy to Charleston

Pitbull performs at Credit One Stadium in Charleston on 05/17/2026 at 20:00, as part of the "I'm Back" tour. The concert is part of an extensive series of dates that begins in May 2026, and Charleston comes very early in the schedule, immediately after the performances in Florida and before stops in Raleigh and Charlotte. For the audience on Daniel Island, that means an evening shaped around the sound that turned Pitbull from a Miami rap artist into a globally recognizable concert name: fast choruses, Latin-pop rhythms, club beats and songs that have meanwhile become a standard part of the radio and dance repertoire.

Pitbull is an artist who counts on a direct audience reaction live. His songs rarely ask for quiet listening; they are made for movement, singing along and short, explosive transitions between rap, pop, EDM and Latin influences. He arrives in Charleston at a stage of his career in which he no longer has to prove his recognizability - it is enough to mention "Give Me Everything", "Timber", "I Know You Want Me (Calle Ocho)", "Fireball", "Hotel Room Service" or "International Love" to clearly see what kind of evening the audience can expect.Ticket sales for this event are in progress.

Why this concert is different from a classic pop performance

Pitbull's concerts often function like a large dance compilation of his career. He does not belong to just one audience: he attracts listeners who have followed him since the early 2000s, fans of Latin-pop and hip-hop collaborations, an audience that grew up with pop hits from the early 2010s, but also those who come to the concert primarily because of the atmosphere. His stage identity - from the nickname Mr. Worldwide to the recognizable suit and sunglasses - is part of a public image that has become almost as recognizable as the choruses.Charleston has good reason to expect a high-tempo evening. On the "I'm Back" tour, Lil Jon has also been announced as a special guest for this date, which gives the concert an additional crunk and party dimension. Their shared energy is especially logical because Pitbull's rise from early club and rap releases was often tied precisely to the sound of the American South, Latin hip-hop and big choruses. But it is worth emphasizing: the exact repertoire for Charleston has not been confirmed in advance, so it is safer to speak about the general concert profile than to announce a set list.

Musical context: from "Trackhouse" to new releases

Pitbull's more recent studio context is connected to the album "Trackhouse", released in 2023, on which he continued to combine pop, rap, reggaeton, Latin dance sound and guest appearances. That album does not change his basic concert formula, but it shows that he is still working in a format based on collaborations, a fast rhythm and songs imagined for a mass audience.On his own music page, Pitbull highlighted new 2025 releases such as "Damn I Love Miami", "UNDERDOGS", "Hangover", "Borracho Y Loco" and "Soy Asi". Among them, "Damn I Love Miami", credited with Lil Jon, stands out in particular, which further connects the current phase of his career with the guest announced for Charleston. For visitors, that does not mean that every new song will necessarily be performed, but it shows where Pitbull is currently positioned: still in the space of club, Latin and urban pop, with an emphasis on energy, the city image of Miami and an international audience.


  • Musical style: rap, pop-rap, Latin pop, EDM and club hip-hop.

  • Recognizable hits: "Give Me Everything", "Timber", "I Know You Want Me (Calle Ocho)", "Fireball" and "Hotel Room Service".

  • Current context: the "I'm Back" tour and new releases published during 2025.

  • Special guest in Charleston: Lil Jon, announced on the Credit One Stadium page for the same date.



What the audience can expect from the evening

The best way to understand a Pitbull concert is not through the idea of a classic live album, but through a series of peaks. His catalog has many songs with short introductions, big choruses and guest vocals that the audience already knows from clubs, sports broadcasts, radio and streaming playlists. That is why the concert experience usually rests on quick recognition: the song starts, the audience reacts immediately, and the rhythm does not drop for long.

Lil Jon as a guest is especially important for the evening's profile. His sound is connected with crunk energy, powerful shouts, massive beats and the atmosphere of a late-night club. In combination with Pitbull's international pop format, this is a program that will suit most the audience that wants a concert without too much standing still. Long instrumental passages or quiet dramaturgy are not in the foreground here; this is a concert for an audience that comes to dance, sing familiar choruses and enjoy the rhythm that Pitbull has been polishing for large venues for years.

Tickets for this event are in demand.

Credit One Stadium: an open space with concert character

Credit One Stadium is located at 161 Seven Farms Drive in Charleston, on Daniel Island. Although it is widely known for tennis and the Credit One Charleston Open, in recent years the stadium has also been strongly developed as a concert venue. Beemok Hospitality Collection states that the 2022 renovation raised the capacity to 11,000 seats and added modern technology, and the venue today hosts more than 20 concerts annually and more than 200,000 music visitors.

For Pitbull's type of performance, such a space has a clear advantage. The stadium is large enough to maintain the feeling of a mass event, but it is not an arena in which the audience is completely lost in distance. The open character of the venue suits a summer, dance concert, especially in May, when Charleston already has a warm Southern rhythm but is not yet at the very peak of the summer season. For an audience that comes for the energy, and not only to sit and watch the stage, that ratio of size and visibility can be one of the more important parts of the experience.

Basic information about the venue


  • Venue: Credit One Stadium, Charleston, South Carolina.

  • Address: 161 Seven Farms Drive, Charleston, SC 29492.

  • Location: Daniel Island, the area between central Charleston and the wider coastal area.

  • Capacity after renovation: 11,000 visitors according to Beemok Hospitality Collection data.

  • Renovation: completed in 2022, with additional technology and expanded concert potential for the venue.



Arrival, parking and movement around the stadium

Planning arrival at Credit One Stadium is important because the stadium is located on Daniel Island, and traffic around large concerts may be directed toward marked zones. The stadium page lists several options: remote general parking at 115 Fairchild St free of charge and with shuttle transportation, general parking at 65 Fairchild St free of charge and without a shuttle, and premium parking near the stadium with card payment on the day of the event. Premium parking is listed for Governors Park at 150 Seven Farms Drive and LTP Daniel Island at 155 Seven Farms Drive.

For visitors who do not want to drive, rideshare drop-off is planned in front of the stadium on Seven Farms Drive. After the concert, the same street closes to traffic for pedestrian safety, so the stadium recommends arranging pickup in the surrounding business zones or parking lots on Daniel Island, and not immediately in front of the entrance. This is useful information for travelers coming from downtown Charleston, Mount Pleasant or hotel zones in the surrounding area.


  • Remote general parking: 115 Fairchild St, Daniel Island, free of charge, with shuttle.

  • General parking: 65 Fairchild St, Daniel Island, free of charge, without shuttle.

  • Premium parking: Governors Park and LTP Daniel Island, with card payment on the day of the event.

  • Rideshare arrival: drop-off in front of the stadium on Seven Farms Drive.

  • Rideshare departure: after the concert, pickup should be arranged in nearby business zones or parking lots.

Entry rules worth checking before departure

Credit One Stadium highlights clear bag rules for this event. Small clutch bags up to 4.5 x 6.5 inches are allowed, clear bags made of plastic, vinyl or PVC up to 12 x 12 x 6 inches, and clear plastic bags with a capacity of one gallon or less. Exceptions apply to medically necessary items after inspection. The stadium also states that concerts are held rain or shine, and umbrellas are prohibited.

These are practical details that can decide how smooth entry will be. For this kind of concert, the audience often arrives earlier, takes photos in front of the venue and stays around the hospitality zones. A smaller bag, a mobile ticket ready for checking and a plan for returning after the concert can save a lot of time, especially if a larger group is arriving together.

Charleston as a concert destination

Charleston is not just a passing point on the tour. The city has a strong tourist rhythm, a historic core, a restaurant scene and a coastal position that make it attractive for a weekend trip. Daniel Island is quieter than the city center itself, so visitors arriving from outside the city can choose between accommodation closer to the stadium and staying in downtown Charleston, with an earlier departure toward the concert.

For travelers, it is useful to know that the concert begins at 20:00. That leaves room for an earlier dinner in the city or arrival on Daniel Island before larger crowds. Since this is an open stadium, it is wise to follow the forecast, dress lightly but practically, and count on walking from the parking lot or shuttle station to the entrance.

Who this concert is especially attractive for

Pitbull in Charleston will suit most the audience that wants an evening full of familiar choruses, dance rhythm and collective energy. Longtime fans will get the opportunity to hear an artist whose hits have marked more than two decades of pop and club culture. The wider audience will get a concert in which it is not necessary to know every album in order to follow the atmosphere: it is enough to recognize several big songs and give in to the tempo.

This is also a good choice for groups looking for a concert night out, for couples who want an evening with a pronounced party character and for visitors who like open-air performances. Pitbull's concert language is simple but effective: rhythm, chorus, movement, audience. Precisely because of that, his performances often attract even those who do not usually follow rap or Latin pop as their primary genre.Seats are disappearing quickly.

The importance of the date within the tour

The Charleston date comes at the beginning of the "I'm Back" tour. According to the published schedule, Pitbull performs on 05/14/2026 in West Palm Beach, on 05/16/2026 in Tampa, and then on 05/17/2026 in Charleston. Raleigh and Charlotte follow after that. This places Charleston among the first cities that will hear the new concert version of the tour, before the series expands toward other major American and international locations.Such a position in the schedule often has a special charm for the audience. The concert is early enough in the tour to carry the feeling of a new beginning, while at the same time it is part of a large summer itinerary that later includes numerous amphitheaters, stadiums and European locations. For Charleston, a city that combines tourism, music nights out and a coastal way of life, Pitbull's format fits precisely because of the rhythm: it is not a concert for cold distance, but for an evening that moves in waves.

How to prepare for the concert evening

The best preparation for a Pitbull concert is not complicated. It is worth listening again to several of the biggest hits, checking the newest releases from 2025 and counting on the audience being active from the first minutes. The dress code is not set, but Pitbull's audience often likes playfulness: sunglasses, a black suit, club style or relaxed summer clothing all easily fit into the image of the evening.Practically, the most important thing is to arrive with a clear plan. Daniel Island is pleasant, but on the evening of a large concert, traffic and movement toward the parking lots can slow arrival. If you use rideshare, arrange the departure in advance as well. If you arrive by car, check which parking option you are targeting. If you carry a bag, make sure it complies with the venue rules. If you are coming from downtown Charleston, leave early enough so that you do not spend the first part of the evening in line or in traffic.

It is worth securing tickets on time.

A musical evening between Miami, the South and the coast

Pitbull's performance at Credit One Stadium has a clear concert logic: Miami sound, Lil Jon's Southern energy, an open stadium and an audience that comes for the rhythm. Charleston is not the largest stop on the tour, but precisely because of that it can feel more compact and direct. Instead of distant stadium anonymity, Daniel Island offers a venue in which large production and a sense of closeness can meet in the same frame.

For visitors coming from the region, this is an opportunity to see Pitbull in a phase in which he relies on proven hits, but also on the current "I'm Back" momentum. For those traveling to Charleston, the concert can easily be combined with a weekend in the city, a walk through the historic core, restaurants and an open-air evening. The most important thing is to arrive ready for a concert that does not ask for a passive audience: Pitbull's world begins when the audience gets involved.

Sources:- Pitbullmusic.com - schedule of the "I'm Back" tour, confirmation of the date at Credit One Stadium and overview of Pitbull's newer releases.

- Credit One Stadium - event page "Pitbull - I'm Back", confirmation of the date, venue, special guest Lil Jon, address and bag rules.

- Credit One Stadium Plan Your Visit - information about parking, shuttle, rideshare arrival and departure, and rules for movement around the stadium.- Beemok Hospitality Collection - data on the 2022 renovation of Credit One Stadium, the capacity of 11,000 visitors and the concert profile of the venue.

- Apple Music - data on the 2023 album "Trackhouse", number of songs and duration of the release.

- GRAMMY.com and Songwriters Hall of Fame - context of Pitbull's career, status as a global artist and recognizability in the music industry.

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