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Published on February 21, 2024
Mexican Music Phenom Peso Pluma to Electrify Austin and Phoenix on 2024 Éxodo TourSource: https://youtube.com/@kcmusica, CC BY 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons

The Mexican music industry's wunderkind Peso Pluma is set to take Austin by storm with his upcoming "Éxodo Tour" appearance at the Moody Center on July 19, as reported by Austin Culture Map. This 24-year-old artist has out-streamed Beyoncé on Spotify and is adding more heat to his fire with a North American tour spanning over 35 shows, five of which will be gracing the great state of Texas.

On the heels of a smash-hit tour in 2023, Peso Pluma isn't just riding the wave of success, he's the wave. The Grammy-winning sensation for his album "Génesis" is sweeping fans once more with a promise of an explosive, revamped live set, putting skeptics to rest. His last performance had dialed up the vibe at "TikTok in the Mix," and if the hype is to be believed, Phoenix better brace itself on September 23 when Pluma hits the stage at Footprint Center, Phoenix New Times reports.

Tickets for the "Éxodo Tour" are expected to fly, with Citi presale tickets going up for grabs starting Wednesday, February 21. The sales spree will spill over through the week, climaxing with the general sale popping off on Friday, February 23. For those hooked on this rhythm prodigy's beat, tickets are a tab away at moodycenteratx.com. As for Phoenicians, they will have their shot at snagging tickets beginning at 10 a.m. on Friday, after a series of presales.

Pluma's journey through the tour circuit isn't short on milestones. After dazzling with an energized performance style over four years since his debut, and having given a taste of his electric live presence in two live albums, his fans are clamoring for what's next. The tour dates mapped out for 2024, including staple stops like Chicago, Minneapolis, and the return to the valley of sun, Phoenix, seems to just scratch the surface of Peso Pluma's box-office blitz, according to the lineup published by Austin Culture Map.