Dale! Pitbull Is Bringing His ‘Climate Change Tour’ To Malaysia Next Month

In fact, Mr. Worldwide has cancelled all concert dates in Asia.

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Pitbull has cancelled his concert in Malaysia

The Miami rapper, who's also known as Mr. Worldwide, was initially scheduled to perform at Sunway Lagoon Surf Beach next Tuesday, 16 May.

"It is with regret that Pitbull will not be able to perform the 'Climate Change Tour' in Asia due to scheduling conflicts. The artist apologises to his supportive fans and hopes to come to Asia in the future," said organiser IME Malaysia in a statement e-mailed to the press.

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Malaysian fans who've bought their tickets to the concert will receive full refunds starting from 15 May, 10am to 16 June, including the RM4 processing fee and other additional charges (i.e. Internet fee and handling or courier fee)

**(i) Credit Card**

For customers who have purchased tickets through TicketCharge via credit card, a full refund will be made to their credit card within 30 days upon receiving the Refund Form and original tickets.

All customers will need to return their original physical tickets to TicketCharge offices (KL or Penang) and fill up the Refund Form together with their bank details etc. Outstation/overseas customers can email TicketCharge and courier back their physical tickets.

**(ii) Cash**

For those who have made cash payment via TicketCharge counters, a full refund will be administered by TicketCharge within 30 days upon receiving the Refund Form and original tickets.

All customers will need to return their original physical tickets to TicketCharge offices (KL/Penang) and fill up the Refund Form together with their bank details etc. Outstation/overseas customers can email TicketCharge and courier back their physical tickets.

Customers can either choose to go down to the TicketCharge offices (KL/Penang) 30 days later to collect their cheque refund or request for TicketCharge to bank it in for them.

**If you have any enquiries, you can contact the TicketCharge hotline at 03-9222 8811 (KL office) or 04-645 9811 (Penang office). Alternatively, you can e-mail them at [email protected] or [WeChat](http://www.ticketcharge.com.my/en/contact-us).**

20 APRIL: In a last minute addition to the Climate Change Tour, Pitbull a.k.a. Mr. Worldwide will be heading to Malaysia next month!

It was previously announced that the Miami rapper-slash-producer is bringing his seventh world tour to Asia, including Singapore, Hong Kong, Thailand, and most recently, Malaysia and Indonesia.

**Pitbull last performed in Malaysia four years ago in at the We Love Asia music fest in 2013.**

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Be prepared to dance the night away at Sunway Lagoon Surf Beach on Tuesday, 16 May as Pitbull performs chart-topping hits like 'Don't Stop the Party', 'Fireball', as well as some new tracks from his latest album 'Climate Change'

The new album, which was released last month, marks the rapper's tenth studio album and features popular artists like Enrique Iglesias, Flo Rida, Jennifer Lopez, and Jason Derulo.

Pitbull (right) performing with Jennifer Lopez (left).

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Tickets are now available for sale, priced at RM288 for CAT1 and RM498 for VIP (excluding RM4 processing fee)

You can get your tickets online via [Ticketcharge](http://www.ticketcharge.com.my/en/upcoming-events/pitbull-climate-change-tour-live-in-malaysia-2017) or the hotline at +60 3-9222 8811. Tickets can also be purchased over the counter at [TicketCharge offices](http://www.ticketcharge.com.my/en/lists-of-outlets/ticketcharge) or [authorised agents](http://www.ticketcharge.com.my/en/lists-of-outlets).

Image via IME Productions

PS: We'll be giving away TWO PAIRS of tickets to Pitbull's concert soon. Follow us on Facebook so you don't miss the announcement on Monday, 24 April!

In epic tales of concerts past, going all the way to Singapore just to watch Coldplay sure was an adventure of a lifetime:

Meanwhile, rumour has it that Ed Sheeran and Chainsmokers might be making their way to Malaysia sometime this year too:

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