Mexican featherweight announces a “bold” 30-city US tour starting in March.
File photo of Mexican singer Peso Pluma during a concert in Spain, at the WiZink Center in Madrid. EFE/Kiko Huesca

Mexican featherweight announces a “bold” 30-city US tour starting in March.

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Miami, Jan 20 (EFE)

Mexican singer Peso Pluma announced Tuesday a 30-city U.S. tour that will kick off March 1 in Seattle and conclude May 7 in Chicago with a “new and bold” show, with general ticket sales beginning Wednesday.

The “Dinastía by Peso Pluma & Friends” tour promises “high-level production, immersive creative elements, and a rotating lineup of special appearances by his friends in select cities,” according to a statement from the artist’s public relations agency.

In addition to Seattle, the corridos tumbados icon will perform in March in San Francisco, Sacramento, Phoenix, San Bernardino, Fresno, Anaheim, Las Vegas, Chula Vista, Palm Desert, San Jose, Inglewood, Albuquerque, Denver, and Salt Lake City.

April’s shows will take him to Houston, San Antonio, Laredo, Austin, Dallas, Rogers, Tampa, Atlanta, Charlotte, Raleigh, Bristow, and New York.

And in May, before concluding in Chicago, he will perform in Belmont Park, Newark, and Reading.

The tour, which follows two sold-out shows in the United States, is in support of the album ‘DINASTÍA,’ which debuted at number 1 on Billboard’s Top Latin Albums and Regional Mexican Albums charts, reached the Top 10 of the Billboard Global 200, and topped Spotify’s Global Albums chart.

“The album’s success further solidifies Peso Pluma’s role at the forefront of the global Latin music movement. Extending his influence beyond music, Peso Pluma continues to impact fashion, live entertainment, and culture,” the press release stated.

In addition, the artist embarked on his first European tour in 2025, ‘La Doble P World Tour,’ which visited 12 cities, opening on June 12 in Madrid and concluding on July 22 in London.

Originally from Guadalajara, Mexico, Peso Pluma has over 42 million monthly listeners on Spotify and was the first Mexican artist to top the platform’s Daily Top Artists Mexico chart.

His album ‘Genesis’ broke streaming records and earned him his first Grammy for Best Mexican Music Album in 2024, and in June of that same year he released his second album, ‘Exodus’, which was also nominated for a Grammy and with which he toured with more than 35 concerts across the United States.

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