
Fuerza Regida packed Allegiant Stadium to the rafters on Friday night, turning the climate-controlled, roughly 65,000-seat venue on the Las Vegas Strip into a stadium-sized celebración of música mexicana. The San Bernardino five-piece powered through a high-energy, multi-hour set that mixed traditional instruments with big-venue visuals and a few well-timed surprises.
According to the Las Vegas Review-Journal, photographer John Katsilometes' gallery captured the shoulder-to-shoulder crowd and several of the night’s biggest moments. The Jabbawockeez slipped in for an unbilled onstage appearance, while Marshmello checked in via video. The Review-Journal also noted that the band performed with a sizable 12-piece ensemble, complete with 12-string acoustic elements, tuba and upright bass, which thickened up the group’s corrido-and-horn arrangements for stadium scale.
Allegiant Stadium's official events page lists the Las Vegas date as one of nine stops on Fuerza Regida’s "This Is Our Dream" stadium tour and confirms the booking at the Strip venue. Per Allegiant Stadium, the run has pushed the band into fully stadium-level production for the first time on this coast-to-coast trek.
The tour’s early stadium shows set the blueprint for Las Vegas. Ticketmaster’s tour preview reported that opening night in San Diego sold out and featured onstage guests including Calle 24, Chuyin and Marshmello, a trial run that helped the group tighten an already sprawling setlist. As outlined by Ticketmaster, those first few dates gave Fuerza Regida room to test oversized staging and rotating cameos before stepping into even larger domes and ballparks.
Wider coverage has framed the tour as a milestone for música mexicana at the stadium level. In Seattle, one review described a crowd so electric that staff rolled in extra barricades when fans surged the catwalk, a sign that demand is outpacing traditional arena setups. Industry recognition has followed, as the band’s 111XPANTIA took home Regional Mexican Album of the Year at the iHeartRadio Music Awards, evidence that commercial momentum is keeping pace with on-the-ground fan intensity. See Forbes for more context.
Tour Dates And What’s Next
The stadium run rolls on through other major markets, with dates booked at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles later this month and a closing night at Citi Field in New York in early August, according to the promoter’s listings. Many shows are already sold out or down to resale inventory, so fans are keeping a close eye on verified outlets in case more seats or dates open up. For the full schedule and official ticket links, check the tour listing on Live Nation.









