Pitbull in Riverside | Tickets 2026

Feel the electrifying energy at the Amphitheater in Riverside, MO on Sep 25, 2026 as Pitbull takes the stage! With high-octane performances and chart-topping hits like “Give Me Everything” and “Timber,” the atmosphere will be nothing short of exhilarating. Don’t miss out—grab your Pitbull tour tickets now!
Pitbull Riverside Tickets
| Date | City | Price | Tickets |
| Friday Sep 25, 2026 08:00 PM |
Riverside, Missouri | from $102.62 | Tickets |
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Frequently Asked Questions
When and where is the Pitbull concert in Riverside?
Pitbull’s I’m Back Tour comes to Riverside, Missouri, on Friday, September 25, 2026, at Morton Amphitheater. The concert starts at 8:00 PM and is scheduled to run until about 11:00 PM Central time.
What is Morton Amphitheater and where is it located?
Morton Amphitheater is a new outdoor concert venue within the Argosy Casino complex in Riverside, just northwest of downtown Kansas City. It sits along the Missouri River and has an approximate capacity of 7,000 fans, making it one of the most intimate venues on the I’m Back Tour.
Who is performing with Pitbull in Riverside?
Pitbull is joined by special guest Lil Jon at Morton Amphitheater, as on every North American date of the I’m Back Tour. Tour previews note that Lil Jon, known for hits like “Yeah!,” “Get Low,” and “Turn Down for What,” brings a high‑energy opening set before Pitbull’s headlining performance, with DJ Laz also keeping the energy up throughout the night.
What time should I arrive for the Pitbull concert?
The show begins at 8:00 PM, and Event Tickets Center notes that doors typically open about 60 minutes earlier, at 7:00 PM. Given weekend traffic near the Argosy Casino complex and parking flow into the new venue, plan to arrive 60–90 minutes before showtime—between 6:30 and 7:00 PM—to park, clear security, and find your seats or lawn spot without rushing.
How much do tickets cost for Pitbull in Riverside?
Event Tickets Center lists Pitbull & Lil Jon tickets at Morton Amphitheater starting at about $101, with prices rising for closer and more central sections. Vivid Seats also shows a broad price range, with cheaper seats further from the stage and premium seats much higher. SeatGeek’s tour overview notes that Pitbull ticket prices typically start around $86 across venues, so Riverside’s $101 entry point is slightly above the tour-wide average but in line with a small-capacity, high-demand venue.
How can I get cheap tickets to the Riverside show?
To find cheaper tickets, start by targeting upper deck or farther-from-stage sections, which Event Tickets Center says usually contain the least expensive seats and are listed at the top of their results. Compare those options across several platforms—Ticketmaster, AXS, SeatGeek, Vivid Seats, and Event Tickets Center—sorting by lowest price or “best deal” to quickly spot genuine bargains. Because Morton Amphitheater is relatively small and demand is strong, prices may fluctuate; if the show doesn’t sell out immediately, check periodically for resale listings that drift closer to the $86–$100 range typical for this tour’s lawn and upper sections. Always buy from marketplaces that clearly offer a 100% buyer guarantee so you can save money without risking fake or invalid tickets.
What are the seating options at Morton Amphitheater?
Morton Amphitheater is described as an approximately 7,000‑capacity outdoor venue with reserved seating closer to the stage and additional sections and lawn-style areas further back. Smaller than most tour amphitheaters, it offers more intimate sightlines, meaning even non-premium seats feel closer to the action than at larger venues. When shopping for tickets, use interactive seating maps to locate upper or rear sections for lower prices, or choose mid and lower sections if you want a balance of cost and proximity.
Is the Riverside show part of Pitbull’s larger “I’m Back Tour”?
Yes, the Morton Amphitheater date is one of 35 stops on Pitbull’s 2026 I’m Back Tour, his major North American run produced by Live Nation. The tour runs from May 14 through September 26, 2026, and Riverside on September 25 is part of the final weekend of the North American leg. Lil Jon is the special guest for every North American show, including this Riverside stop.
What kind of show and setlist can I expect in Riverside?
Tour and venue descriptions call the I’m Back Tour a “full‑throttle celebration” and an “electrifying live experience” featuring career-spanning hits, instantly recognizable anthems, and nonstop party energy. Fans can expect Pitbull to perform his biggest songs and newer tracks in a fast-paced set, while Lil Jon delivers his own club and crunk classics to get the crowd moving. In a 7,000‑seat riverside venue, the combination of lights, sound, and a close-up view is designed to feel like a giant open-air nightclub with very few slow moments.
How long does the Pitbull concert in Riverside last?
Audacy’s Kansas City listing frames the Morton Amphitheater event window as 8:00 PM–11:00 PM Central, indicating a three‑hour block for the evening. Within that window, Pitbull’s headline set typically runs around two to two-and-a-half hours, with Lil Jon’s opening performance and any DJ segments filling out the rest of the night.
How do presales and general ticket sales work for the Riverside date?
Live Nation notes that presale for Morton Amphitheater starts on Wednesday, January 29 at 10:00 AM CST, with public on‑sale following on Friday (matching the tour’s January 30 general on‑sale pattern at 10:00 AM local). Event tickets are available via Ticketmaster and AXS as primary outlets, with other marketplaces like Event Tickets Center and Vivid Seats carrying resale inventory. To access presales, register in advance, link your Ticketmaster account, and log in as soon as presale and on‑sale windows open to maximize your chances of securing face-value seats in good sections.
What should I bring (and avoid bringing) to the Pitbull concert at Morton Amphitheater?
Bring your mobile or printed tickets, a valid ID, a small or clear bag that complies with the amphitheater’s bag policy, a fully charged phone, and a payment method for food, drinks, and merch, as major venues increasingly emphasize card and mobile payments. Avoid large backpacks, outside food and beverages, weapons, and professional cameras, which are typically restricted at outdoor concert venues for safety and security. Wear comfortable shoes and weather‑appropriate layers—late‑September nights by the river can be warm at first and cooler later—and be ready to stand and dance through both Lil Jon’s opener and Pitbull’s full set.