Peso Pluma Announces “Exodus 2024” Tour through North America

The renowned corridos tumbados singer, Peso Pluma, has surprised his fans by announcing his long-awaited “Exodus 2024” tour. This tour, which promises to be one of the most notable musical events of the year, will begin on May 26 at the Sueños Festival in Chicago and will continue with more than 35 shows in various cities across North America.

With a history of success and an impressive musical legacy, Peso Pluma has left an indelible mark on the music industry with his unique style and his unmistakable voice. His ability to connect with the public through his lyrics and his energetic staging have made him one of the most influential artists in current Latin music, specifically the corridos tumbados.

The North American leg of the “Exodus 2024” tour will include stops in major cities such as New York, Miami, Dallas and Omaha.

One of the most anticipated moments of the tour will be the concert at the CHI Health Center in Omaha, scheduled for August 6. Tickets for this event went on sale on Wednesday, February 21, and are expected to sell out quickly due to the high demand and popularity of Peso Pluma among audiences in Nebraska and neighboring states. The “Exodus 2024” tour announcement came on Tuesday, February 20, leaving fans excited and eager to witness the show in person. In partnership with Live Nation, this tour promises to deliver an unforgettable experience for all attendees, with innovative stage design and a completely reimagined setlist. After a successful year in 2023, where he sold out 54 shows and won a Grammy Award for his album “Genesis”, Peso Pluma is ready to exceed all expectations with his new tour. His commitment and dedication to his fans have made him a true icon of the genre, and this upcoming tour promises to be a milestone in his career.

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