Pitbull in Bangor | Tickets 2026

Feel the electric energy as Pitbull takes the stage at the Maine Savings Amphitheater on August 31, 2026 in Bangor, ME. With a high-octane mix of hits like “Timber” and “Give Me Everything,” this concert promises an unforgettable night. Don’t miss out—grab your Pitbull tour tickets now!
Pitbull Bangor Tickets
| Date | City | Price | Tickets |
| Monday Aug 31, 2026 08:00 PM |
Bangor, Maine | from $103.79 | Tickets |
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Frequently Asked Questions
When and where is the Pitbull concert in Bangor?
Pitbull’s I’m Back Tour stops in Bangor, Maine, on Monday, August 31, 2026, at Maine Savings Amphitheater. The show is scheduled for 8:00 PM, giving Bangor a late‑summer weeknight party on the waterfront. This is Pitbull’s second time at the same venue in three years, following his 2024 Party After Dark tour stop.
Who is performing with Pitbull at Maine Savings Amphitheater?
Pitbull is joined by special guest Lil Jon, bringing two major party-starters to the Bangor waterfront. Local radio stations describe Lil Jon’s signature crunk sound and hype-man energy as turning the amphitheater into a full‑scale party. Several previews also mention DJ Laz appearing on select dates of the tour, adding DJ energy between sets.
What time should I arrive for the Pitbull concert?
The concert begins at 8:00 PM, and ticketing pages emphasize that gates open earlier, with presales and on‑sale details all keyed to that show time. To navigate Bangor’s waterfront traffic, off‑site parking, and security lines, plan to arrive 60–90 minutes before showtime. Getting there between 6:30 and 7:00 PM gives you time to park, shuttle or walk in from 100 Broad Street off‑site parking, pass bag checks, and grab food or drinks before Lil Jon starts.
How much do tickets cost for Pitbull in Bangor?
Waterfront Concerts, the local promoter, lists Pitbull tickets at Maine Savings Amphitheater ranging roughly from $80.50 up to about $589.45 depending on seat location. On Gametime, current listings show lawn GA tickets at about $93 including fees, upper “Concourse” sections in the $117–$205 range, and closer sections running from around $205 up to the high $200s. These ranges fit the broader tour pattern, where entry-level seats often start near the $80 mark and premium locations cost several hundred dollars.
How can I get cheap tickets to the Bangor show?
To keep costs low, focus on lawn and upper concourse sections (such as LAWN GA and 301–307), which Gametime currently lists from $93 to about $146 including fees. Use each site’s filters to sort by “Lowest Price” or “Top Value,” and compare options across Ticketmaster, AXS, Waterfront Concerts’ official site, and big resale platforms to spot genuine bargains. Because official face values start around $80.50, try to target resale listings close to or below that mark; if the show doesn’t sell out, some upper and lawn tickets may drop as August 31 approaches, so set alerts and check periodically. Always buy via reputable outlets with a clear buyer guarantee so you save money without risking fake or invalid tickets.
Where is Maine Savings Amphitheater, and what is parking like?
Maine Savings Amphitheater sits on the Bangor waterfront, with Ticketmaster noting an official off‑site parking location at 100 Broad Street for this show. Waterfront Concerts typically uses off‑site lots with shuttles or walking paths to the amphitheater, which can get busy before and after big events. Plan extra time to park off‑site, follow signage and staff instructions, and consider carpooling or rideshare if you want to avoid the tightest parking and traffic near the venue.
What are the seating options at Maine Savings Amphitheater?
The amphitheater offers a combination of seated “Concourse” sections (100s, 200s, 300s) and a GA lawn, all facing the Penobscot River. Lower concourse sections (101–105) are closest to the stage and, according to Gametime, priced from about $187 up to the high $200s, while mid and upper concourse sections (200s and 300s) range from roughly $117–$205. Lawn GA is the most budget‑friendly choice at about $93 including fees, trading proximity for a relaxed, festival-style atmosphere and wide view of the stage and river.
Is the Bangor show part of Pitbull’s larger “I’m Back Tour”?
Yes, Bangor is one of 35 North American dates on Pitbull’s 2026 I’m Back Tour, produced by Live Nation. The Maine Savings Amphitheater show on August 31 is part of the late‑summer run that also includes Hersheypark Stadium, Jones Beach, Syracuse, Hartford, and Mansfield. Every North American stop features Lil Jon as special guest, giving Bangor the same full-scale two‑artist party as larger markets.
What kind of show and setlist can I expect at Maine Savings Amphitheater?
Local previews describe the Bangor stop as an “epic show” and “full‑scale party,” with Pitbull bringing his high‑energy, party‑starting performance and Lil Jon adding crunk hype throughout the night. Fans can expect a greatest-hits style set from Pitbull with global smashes, Latin-flavored tracks, and newer songs, plus Lil Jon’s iconic anthems like “Get Low” and “Turn Down for What.” The waterfront setting, combined with lighting and staging from the national tour, is designed to turn the open-air amphitheater into a massive outdoor nightclub.
How do presales and general ticket sales work for the Bangor date?
Coverage from Maine outlets notes that tickets for the August 31 show go on sale to the general public at 10:00 AM on January 30, with presales starting at 10:00 AM on January 29 via Waterfront Concerts and Ticketmaster. Radio and local articles mention Ticketmaster artist presale sign‑ups opening earlier in January, with access running from January 15 at 10:00 AM through January 26 at 10:00 PM. Across the tour, Artist Presale and other presales (such as Live Nation and venue presales) follow the same Jan 28–29 pattern, so registering early and being online right at presale and on‑sale times greatly improves chances of getting face-value seats before prices rise on resale sites.
What should I bring (and avoid bringing) to the Pitbull concert?
Bring your mobile or printed tickets, a valid ID, a small or clear bag that matches current amphitheater rules, a fully charged phone, and a payment method for food, drinks, and merch, as many large venues now emphasize cashless payments. Avoid large backpacks, outside food and beverages, weapons, and professional cameras, which are commonly restricted at waterfront concerts for safety and security. Since late‑August nights in Bangor can be warm early and cooler by the river after dark, wear breathable layers and comfortable shoes—you’ll likely be on your feet dancing through both Lil Jon’s and Pitbull’s sets.