The Mexican rapper's tour began March 1.

Peso Pluma at the 2025 Billboard Latin Music Awards held at The Fillmore Miami Beach on Oct. 23, 2025 in Miami Beach, Fla. Gustavo Caballero/Billboard
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Peso Pluma has embarked on his 2026 Dinastía Tour in support of his collaborative album with Tito Double P.
The 2025 Dinastía album, also known as “Dynasty” in English, was well-received, debuting at number six on the Billboard 200 albums chart and number one on Billboard‘s Top Latin Albums chart (dated January 10, 2026). The album was meant to highlight Pluma and his cousin’s regional Mexican roots, and was launched on Christmas 2025.
The 15-track collaborative album spawned an exciting 30-stop tour, currently underway in a slew of cities across the country. “This moment is a reminder of how far our music has traveled, and it makes me really happy to see the fans connecting with it,” Pluma told Billboard. “Together, we’re continuing to push Mexican culture forward.” You can check out the tour’s setlist here.
Pluma first stopped in Seattle on March 1 at the Climate Pledge Arena. The global star’s travels will take him to Houston, Salt Lake City, Tampa and New York before concluding his run in Chicago on May 7 at the United Center. Fans in attendance can expect dynamic performances of some of Pluma’s top tracks, along with a rotating lineup of special guest appearances from the rapper’s friends.
Ticket sales for the tour began on January 21 via livenation.com and are still available for purchase. Below, we’ll be showing you where to get the seating of your dreams at an affordable price. Keep reading to shop for tickets for Pluma’s tour, without breaking the bank.
Where to Buy Tickets to Peso Pluma’s 2026 Dinastía Tour
StubHub is the perfect place to start your search for tickets to Pluma’s tour without breaking the bank. After a quick search through the site, we’ve seen some in-demand venues with prices as low as $70 which rocks if you’re looking to budget. Searching through third-party ticketing sites can be a bit daunting, but StubHub makes buying tickets easy and painless with its FanProtect Guarantee. This initiative protects fan’s purchases by ensuring valid tickets or your money back. Plus, if your event is canceled and not rescheduled, you will receive a credit worth 120% of the amount you paid for the impacted event, or the option of a cash refund.
Vivid Seats is another option with affordable seating, with some venue’s seating pricing starting as low as $56. To cut down on pricing further, you can use promo code BB30 to snag $30 off of your purchase. The ticketing service offers a 100% Buyer Guarantee that vows your transaction will be secure, that your tickets will be delivered before your event and that those tickets will be valid and authentic.
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Everytime we search for tickets on Gametime, we are always surprised at how inexpensive their seating can be. With a quick look, we’ve seen tickets go for as low as $63. Yes, pricing is great on the site; however, the seating options are more attractive than the pricing this time around. Given how in-demand the tour is for some venues, seating can be sparse. Gametime has a ton of seating options for in-demand venues, from New York and New Jersey to Las Vegas. Gametime guarantees the lowest prices, event-cancellation protection, job-loss assurance and on-time ticket delivery for a smooth ticket-buying experience every time, no matter the occasion.
Ticketmaster is usually the official place to get tickets for most artists — which means, more often than not, you won’t have to worry about the authenticity of your purchase. The downside? Pricing on the site can be a bit expensive. Despite this, it is worth keeping your eyes peeled for deals or even added dates populated on the site. Thus far, we’ve seen a few inexpensive seats going for $76 and up for some venues. The ticketing service offers a Fan Guarantee, which allows for cancellations, refunds or exchanges within 24 hours of booking, subject to certain exclusions.
Dates for Peso Pluma’s 2026 Dinastía Tour
March 1: Seattle (Climate Pledge Arena)
March 3: San Francisco (Chase Center)
March 4: Sacramento, Calif. (Golden 1 Center)
March 6: Phoenix, Ariz. (Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre)
March 8: San Bernardino, Calif. (Glen Helen Amphitheater)
March 10: Fresno, Calif. (Save Mart Center at Fresno State)
March 11: Anaheim, Calif. (Honda Center)
March 13: Las Vegas (T-Mobile Arena)
March 14: Chula Vista, Calif. (North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre)
March 15: Palm Desert, Calif. (Acrisure Arena)
March 18: San Jose, Calif. (SAP Center)
March 20: Inglewood, Calif. (Intuit Dome)
March 24: Albuquerque, N.M. (Isleta Amphitheater)
March 26: Denver (Ball Arena)
March 28: Salt Lake City, Utah (Maverik Center)
April 2: Houston (Toyota Center)
April 3: San Antonio (Frost Bank Center)
April 5: Laredo, Texas (Sames Auto Arena)
April 7: Austin, Texas (Moody Center)
April 10: Dallas (Dos Equis Pavilion)
April 12: Rogers, Ark. (Walmart AMP)
April 18: Tampa, Fla. (Benchmark International Arena)
April 24: Atlanta (Lakewood Amphitheatre)
April 25: Charlotte, N.C. (Truliant Amphitheater)
April 26: Raleigh, N.C. (Coastal Credit Union Music Park at Walnut Creek)
April 28: Bristow, Va. (Jiffy Lube Live)
April 30: New York (Madison Square Garden)
May 1: Belmont Park, N.Y. (UBS Arena)
May 2: Newark, N.J. (Prudential Center)
May 5: Reading, Pa. (Santander Arena)
May 7: Chicago (United Center)

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