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Peso Pluma
Intuit Dome — Inglewood, CA
Peso Pluma
Intuit Dome — Inglewood, CA

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 brought the regional Mexican energy to Hollywood Park Grounds on March 15, pulling from both his harder-hitting cuts and deeper album tracks. The setlist moved between trap-inflected corridos and club moments—"N.I.B." and "gervonta" set the tone early, while "TOMMY & PAMELA" and "LA PATRULLA" showed his range across production styles. He leaned into the LA connection with "LA PEOPLE II" and "LA PATRULLA," songs that hit different in a hometown-adjacent venue. Closing with "RARI" sent the crowd out on a high note, cementing what's become a reliable LA stop for his touring cycle.

Los Angeles has been the epicenter of regional Mexican music's mainstream evolution for decades, from banda to norteño to the newer trap-corridos sound. The city's Latino demographics and radio infrastructure make it a proving ground for artists blending traditional regional Mexican with contemporary production. Peso Pluma's sound fits squarely into what LA audiences are already consuming and pushing forward.

Stay in Los Feliz, where you can walk tree-lined streets and catch views from Griffith Observatory. Dinner at Republique in the Arts District—refined French-inspired food in a restored factory space that feels more Paris than LA. Spend an afternoon at the Huntington Library in San Marino, a world-class art collection that justifies the drive. The city's recording studio history is everywhere; walk through Hollywood and you're literally surrounded by the spaces where hits were made. End the night at a jazz bar like The Fonda Theatre or catch live music on Sunset Boulevard.

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