Peso Pluma Delivers Incredible Performance to Sold Out Crowd at First US Show

Written on 04/12/2023
LaMezcla Staff


This past weekend rising Mexican sensation, singer-songwriter Peso Pluma, performed to a sold out crowd in Southern California at the Toyota Center with over 18,000 fans during his first ever show in the United States. Tickets sold out in less than three hours after going on sale early last month. 

The 22-set tracklist kicked off with “La Melena,” followed by “Chuletas,” “Sembrando,” and “El Belícon” which landed him his first entry in the Billboard Charts last year. Peso Pluma continued with a spectacular performance of his hit tracks “Rosa Pastel,” “En Mi Mundo,” “El Gompers,” and “Ahí Les Encargo.” Next, special surprise guest Eduin Caz, of Grupo Firme, joined him for an exclusive performance of their unreleased song “El Rápido.” 

The show continued with “Delivery” which included special guest Alemán, followed by “Chanel,” for which he gave a special shoutout to Becky Gwho was viewing from one of the suites, and “El Azul.” 

During his performance of one of his most recent singles “Las Morras” he was joined by Colombian rising-star Blessd on-stage, who also stayed to sing “Medallo” for the sold-out crowd.

The evening continued with “El Gavilán” and “Siempre Pendientes” which both scored him notches on the Billboard Charts.

Peso Pluma continued with a sneak peek at his unreleased song “La USA” followed by chart-topping hit “Por Las Noches.” Yng Lvcas made a special appearance to perform their number one hit single “La Bebe (Remix),” and Eslabón Armado also joined the Mexican-sensation on stage to deliver their chart-topped “Ella Baila Sola.” Peso Pluma ended the incredible evening with two of his most-popular songs “AMG” and “PRC.” 

 

With stops in more than 20 cities across America, fans will get to experience the Regional Mexican star live as he performs his chart-topping hits. Following his show in Ontario, the following dates are ahead for his tour across the U.S.:

FULL LIST OF TOUR DATES:

  • July 7: Bakersfield, CA - Mechanics Bank Arena

  • July 8: Palm Springs, CA - Acrisure Arena

  • July 14: Rio Rancho, NM - Rio Rancho Events Center 

  • July 15: Fort Worth, TX - Dickies Arena 

  • July 20: Los Angeles, CA - YouTube Theatre

  • July 21: Las Vegas, NV - MGM Garden Arena

  • July 22: Phoenix, AZ - Arizona Financial Theater - SOLD OUT

  • July 28: Atlanta, GA - Coca-Cola Roxy - SOLD OUT

  • July 29: Nashville, TN - Ryman Auditorium - SOLD OUT

  • August 4: El Paso, TX - El Paso County Coliseum - SOLD OUT

  • August 5: Denver, CO - Bellco Theatre

  • August 11: Houston, TX - Smart Financial Center at Sugar Land - SOLD OUT

  • August 12: Irving, TX - The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory - SOLD OUT

  • August 19: Seattle, WA - Moore Theatre

  • August 26: Brooklyn, NY - Kings Theatre

  • September 8: Hidalgo, TX - Payne Arena

  • September 9: San Antonio, TX - Majestic Theatre - SOLD OUT

  • September 15: Rosemont, IL - Rosemont Theatre  - SOLD OUT

  • September 16: Indianapolis, IN - Murat Theatre at Old National Center

  • September 22: Houston, TX - Smart Financial Centre at Sugar Land

  • September 23: Irving, TX - The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory

  • September 29: San Jose, CA - SAP Center

  • September 30: San Diego, CA - Cal Coast Credit Union Open Air Theatre

  • October 6: Anaheim, CA - Theatre at Honda Center

Over the weekend, Peso Pluma also entered the Spotify Top Weekly Artist list at number 5, making him the only Mexican artist in the top 10 behind Taylor Swift, Bad Bunny, The Weeknd and Drake.

With over 29 million monthly listeners on Spotify, Peso Pluma has a strong and passionate fan base. The rising star currently has five tracks on the Billboard Top 100, “Ella Baila Sola” at number 31, “La Bebe” at number 34, “AMG” at number 67, “Por Las Noches” at number 76, and “PRC” at number 78. He has six tracks on Billboard’s Top 10 Mexico chart, sitting at positions one through five, with songs “La Bebe,” “Ella Baila Sola,” “AMG,” “PRC,” “Por Las Noches” and “El Azul.”