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Peso Pluma
T-Mobile Arena — Las Vegas, NV

Peso Pluma emerged as one of the defining voices of corridos tumbados, the Mexican regional rap-trap hybrid that dominated streaming in the early 2020s. Born Germán Laracuente in Monterrey, he built his reputation on TikTok before breaking into mainstream consciousness with viral hits that blended trap beats with regional Mexican instrumentation and confident, bilingual flows. His collaboration with Bizarrap on 'BZRP, Vol. 53' became a cultural moment, introducing his sound to audiences far beyond Latin America. Songs like 'Ella Baila Sola' showcase his ability to make introspective tracks feel effortlessly cool, while his presence on tracks with Bad Bunny and other reggaeton artists positioned him as a bridge between different Latin urban sounds. He represents a generation of artists who grew up with trap and regional Mexican music as simultaneous reference points, creating something that feels both deeply rooted in Mexican tradition and completely contemporary.

Peso Pluma shows move fast and feel chaotic in the best way. Crowds rap along to every word, and the energy doesn't dip between songs. He's genuinely engaged with the audience, not distant. Expect thick clouds and people losing it during the bigger tracks.

Known for Bzrp, Vol. 53 (Bzrp Session), Ella Baila Sola, Tití Me Preguntó, Un x100to, Ella y Yo

Peso Pluma's been building momentum in Las Vegas over the past couple years. His October 2025 show at the Convention Center brought the regional corridos tumbados sound to a packed crowd, cementing his place in the city's evolving music landscape. The guy's basically become a fixture for anyone tuned into the newer wave of Mexican regional music.

Las Vegas has traditionally catered to pop and hip-hop on the strip, but regional Mexican music—corridos tumbados, trap latino, and regional variants—has carved out serious space in local clubs and mid-sized venues. The city's large Mexican and Central American population supports year-round touring, and artists like Peso Pluma benefit from both tourist traffic and deeply rooted local fandom for the genre.

Stay in The Arts District if you want to feel like you're actually in a city rather than a resort. The neighborhood has real restaurants and galleries, plus it's close to Downtown Vegas, which has actual bars with character. For dinner, Carnevino in the Palazzo does excellent beef if you want upscale without pretension. Spend an afternoon at the Neon Museum—it's Vegas history stripped of artifice, just old signs and the stories behind them. Walk the Vegas Strip at night if you haven't in years; it's changed enough to be interesting.

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