
On Thursday night, T-Mobile Park stopped being a ballpark and started acting like a massive neighborhood party, as San Bernardino’s five-piece Fuerza Regida became the first Latin artists to headline the stadium. The show played like a mashup of family reunion and full-on arena spectacle, with the floor and catwalk packed and literally bouncing under the weight of thousands of fans.
Frontman Jesús Ortiz Paz led what reviewer Michael Rietmulder described as an approximately 50-song, two-and-a-half-hour chronological sprint through the band’s catalog, opening with “Marlboro Rojo” and folding in corridos tumbados, reggaetón and EDM flourishes along the way. The sound was bulked up with tololoche, sousaphone and a 12-piece horn section that thickened the arrangements, and at one point the band walked the catwalk tossing roses down to the fans on the floor. Those setlist and staging details were reported in a review for The Seattle Times.
Stadium Leap and a Coast-to-Coast Run
Seattle was the third U.S. stop on Fuerza Regida’s nine-date This Is Our Dream stadium tour, a run that jumps from Petco Park to Citi Field and marks the group’s full embrace of stadium-scale production. As announced by Live Nation, the tour follows a standout 2025 that included back-to-back sellouts at Madison Square Garden and the Hollywood Bowl, the kind of resume that makes a baseball park suddenly feel like the next logical step.
Crowd Control and a Late Security Scramble
The energy did not just stay politely in the seats. Reviewers noted that security was briefly overwhelmed when fans surged onto the runway and toward the catwalk, forcing staff to roll in extra barricades as the floor pressed closer to the stage. Some zip-tied rows reportedly wound up with chairs knocked loose in the chaos. The scramble underlined just how intense demand has become for regional Mexican acts at stadium level. Those scenes were described in the same The Seattle Times review.
A New Chapter for Seattle’s Summer Stages
The night also doubled as a statement about where Seattle’s summer concert season is heading. T-Mobile Park played host, with doors and start times posted on the Mariners’ concert calendar, while nearby Lumen Field is already slotted to welcome Karol G later this summer. According to the Mariners’ event page and the schedule from Lumen Field, the stadiums in SoDo are gearing up for a season stacked with major Latin artists.
After the last notes rang out, fans spilled into the streets buzzing, many jumping onto social media to dub it a “concert of a lifetime” and to post clips that captured everything from mass singalongs to the catwalk crush. Early threads on Reddit preserved that immediate post-show high and offered a snapshot of just how hard Seattle showed up for Fuerza Regida’s stadium moment.









