peso pluma Bring the tuba-backed corrido to the streets this summer. On Tuesday, the Mexican crooner revealed to rolling stone that he will go on his first tour across the United States this summer
“It was a dream for me and the entire Peso Pluma family to go on tour in the United States. And of course I didn’t expect it to happen so quickly,” he said. The Rolling Stones. “But I look forward to connecting with fans in every city and experiencing every moment with them.”
In addition to the one-off show in Ontario California this April. He will depart this July with performances in cities like Palm Springs, Las Vegas, Atlanta and Phoenix. He will also perform in Brooklyn, San Antonio and San Jose. A lot of new songs are waiting. exciting collaboration And show everyone what Double P is made of,” he said.
The new tour will celebrate his past records, including his 2022 EP. Sembrando and the 2021 album Efectos SecundariosHe has also released several collaborative singles over the past two years. Of these, two of Natanael Cano’s hits were “PRC” and “AMG” after being popular in Mexico. The Guadalajara-born musician has also worked with artists like Eslabon Armado, Ovy on the Drums, Nicky Nicole and Junior H.
Peso Pluma recently spoke with billboard about the rapid rise to stardom and how he started writing songs in his diary as a child. saying he needs time
“Since childhood I will write down my feelings. “I used to have a diary and my friends would make fun of me because that was considered ‘feminine,’ but it worked for me. That’s where I write how I feel. Then I realized something would rhyme. I keep practicing and getting better and better as time goes by.”
Tour Peso Pluma 2023
April 8 – Ontario, CA @ Toyota Arena
July 7 – Bakersfield, Calif. @ Mechanics Bank Arena
July 8 – Palm Springs, Calif. @ Acrisure Arena
July 14 – Rio Rancho, NM @ Rio Rancho Events Center
July 15 – Fort Worth, Texas @ Dickies Arena
July 20 – Los Angeles, California @ YouTube Theater
July 21 – Las Vegas, Nevada @ MGM Garden Arena
July 22 – Phoenix, Arizona @ Arizona Financial Theater
July 28 – Atlanta, Georgia @ Coca-Cola Roxy
July 29 – Nashville, Tennessee @ Ryman Auditorium
Aug 4 – El Paso, TX @ El Paso County Coliseum
Aug 5 – Denver, CO @ Bellco Theater
Aug 19 – Seattle, WA @ Moore Theater
Aug 26 – Brooklyn, New York @ Kings Theater
September 8 – Hidalgo, Texas @ Payne Arena
September 9 – San Antonio, Texas @ Majestic Theater
Sept. 15 – Rosemont, IL @ Rosemont Theater
September 16 – Indianapolis, IN @ Murat Theater at Old National Center
September 22 – Houston, Texas @ Smart Financial Center at Sugar Land
September 23 – Irving, Texas @ The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory
September 29 – San Jose, Calif. @ SAP Center
September 30 – San Diego, CA @ Cal Coast Credit Union Open Air Theater
Oct. 6 – Anaheim, Calif. @ Theater at Honda Center