Setting the stage for what promises to be another record-breaking spree of shows, the 24-year-old Mexican music phenomenon Peso Pluma is slated to bring his "Exodo Tour" to North America, including a spotlight moment at Phoenix's Footprint Center on September 23. This follows a banner year for the artist, having sold out 54 shows in his 2023 circuit and snagging a Grammy for his acclaimed album, "Genesis". As reported by Phoenix New Times, the upcoming tour is packed with reimagined set design and an updated setlist, tapping into Pluma's trio of studio albums and live performances finesse.
The "Exodo Tour" is not just a Phoenix affair; Peso Pluma has charted a course through 35 cities, with no less than five stops in the larger-than-life state of Texas. Die-hard fans and music enthusiasts in Austin can catch the superstar live at the Moody Center on July 19, as the city is abuzz with Pluma's arrival, Austin CultureMap details. Considering that Peso Pluma's streaming numbers have unabashedly surpassed those of Queen Bey, it's safe to say thousands of fans will be scrambling for a piece of the live-action, Texas style.
And action it will be, with the promises of an all-new show spectacle. From his chart-topping beats to electrifying stage presence, fans can expect to bask in the kind of performance usually reserved for pop royalty. Just to brush your appetite, this tour follows a visibly successful 54-show run last year and comes draped in the accolades of a Grammy-winning effort. Tickets for the glory are set to go on sale with Citi presales initiating the rush at noon Wednesday, and general sales opening up Friday at 10 a.m., according to the same Phoenix publication.
Beyond the borders of Texas, the "Exodo Tour" will trail through major cities including Chicago, where it kicks off on May 26, and wind down on October 11 in Montville, Connecticut. Peso Pluma's propulsion to global stardom is a testament to his relentless work ethic and irresistible music blend, one that has carved out a massive fan base hanging on to his every lyric. In a nod to his growing influence and unstoppable momentum, Peso Pluma declares once more that he's not just a fleeting chart-topper but a fixture in the music industry firmament. It's time for North America to get a front-row seat to his spectacle, a enticement that even the most stoic music critic might find hard to resist.