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Peso Pluma Adds 6 Dates To ‘Éxodo Tour,’ Including Show At Intuit Dome
On the heels of memorable sets at Coachella and a second performance on “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon,” Peso Pluma is keeping the momentum going by announcing six additional dates to his highly anticipated Live Nation-promoted “Éxodo Tour,” including a concert at Intuit Dome in Inglewood, California.
The corridos star hailing from Guadalajara added two Texas shows at Bert Ogden Arena in Edinburg (July 21) and Sames Auto Arena in Laredo (July 25) and four California concerts. Peso Pluma will return to Anaheim to play at the Honda Center on Aug. 22 and will be one of the first artists to test out Intuit Dome, the new home of the NBA’s Los Angeles Clippers, on Aug. 24. He will also be visiting San Diego’s Pechanga Arena on Sept. 5 and Acrisure Arena in Palm Desert on Sept. 6.
Tickets for the added dates go on sale May 24 at 10 a.m. local time and can be purchased at LiveNation.com.
Peso Pluma, who recently signed with Creative Artists Agency and is managed by George Prajin of Prajin Parlay, is coming off a remarkable 2023 that included 54 sold-out concerts and shows across the globe, including Europe and South America. In only nine months last year, the Mexican singer grossed $74.6 million off 53 shows reported to the Pollstar Boxoffice, including a massively successful showing at Foro Sol in Mexico City that hauled in $5,004,321 off 55,925 tickets sold.
The 24-year-old sparked a musical revolution that helped make Mexican music mainstream with a unique sound that fuses corridos (Mexican folk music) with pop and trap. Peso Pluma won a Grammy Award earlier this year for Best Música Mexicana Album with Génesis and will release his new LP, Éxodo, on June 20.
Updated Peso Pluma 2024 “Éxodo Tour” Dates
May 26 — Sueños Festival — Chicago, IL **
June 9 — Governor’s Ball — New York, NY **
July 19 — Moody Center — Austin, TX
July 20 — American Airlines — Dallas, TX
July 21 — Bert Ogden Arena — Edinburg, TX +
July 25 — Sames Auto Arena — Laredo, TX +
July 26 — Toyota Center — Houston, TX
July 27 — Frost Bank Center — San Antonio, TX
July 28 — Dickies Arena — Fort Worth, TX
July 31 — Gainbridge Fieldhouse — Indianapolis, IN
August 2 — Target Center — Minneapolis, MN
August 3 — CHI Health Center — Omaha, NE
August 6 — Fiserv Forum — Milwaukee, WI
August 9 — Ball Arena — Denver, CO
August 10 — Baja Beach Fest — Rosarito, MX **
August 11 — Delta Center — Salt Lake City, UT
August 16 — Climate Pledge Arena — Seattle, WA
August 17 — Moda Center — Portland, OR|
August 22 — Honda Center — Anaheim, CA +
August 24 — Intuit Dome — Inglewood, CA +
August 28 — SAP Center — San Jose, CA
August 30 — Golden 1 Center — Sacramento, CA
August 31 — Chase Center — San Francisco
September 5 — Pechanga Arena — San Diego, CA +
September 6 — Acrisure Arena — Palm Desert, CA +
September 7 — Save Mart Center — Fresno, CA
September 13 — T-Mobile Arena — Las Vegas, NV
September 14 — Footprint Center — Phoenix, AZ
September 28 — State Farm Arena — Atlanta, CA
September 30 — Wells Fargo Center — Philadelphia, PA
October 6 — United Center — Chicago, IL
October 9 — Capital One Arena — Washington, DC
October 11 — Mohegan Sun Arena — Uncasville, CT
October 13 — Greensboro Coliseum Complex — Greensboro, NC
October 16 — Amalie Arena — Tampa FL
October 18 — Amerant Bank Arena — Sunrise, FL
** indicate non-Live Nation festival dates
+indicate added dates