April 4, 2026

PESO PLUMA & TITO DOUBLE P take over San Antonio with Dinastia Tour!

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Hits, guests, and big moments!

By the time we got inside the Frost Bank Center last night, the energy was already high. Groups of friends taking photos, people in boots and jerseys, and everyone talking about what songs they were hoping to hear. It felt like more than just a concert. It felt like a full event.

Seeing PESO PLUMA AND TITO DOUBLE P on the same tour brought in a huge crowd, and you could tell right away this was going to be loud. The floor was packed early, and even the upper levels filled in fast. There was no waiting around once the lights dropped. The reaction was instant.

What made the night interesting from the start was knowing the show would be split into different acts. It gave the feeling that something different was always coming next. People stayed on their feet, ready for whatever direction the night would take.

Once it started, it didn’t really give you a break. It just kept building.

Peso Pluma - Photo: Nacho DelaGarza

PESO PLUMA & TITO DOUBLE P

DINASTIA TOUR

The show kicked off with “Intro,” “7-3,” “Billete,” and “Malibu,” and right away both Peso Pluma and Tito Double Pcame in strong. The crowd was already fully in it, singing and moving without hesitation. It didn’t feel like a warm-up. It felt like the show was already at full speed.

Then things shifted as Tito Double P took over for his solo set. Songs like “El Lokeron,” “Rosones,” “Nadie,” and “Linda” gave him space to connect directly with the crowd. You could tell people knew every word. He held the stage confidently, and the energy didn’t drop at all.

Act III brought out guests, which added a different vibe. Armenta on “London,” Chivo XVI with “La Durango,” and Julian Mercado during “Cuando Te Acuerdes De Mi” kept things fresh. It felt like a rotating moment where the stage stayed active and unpredictable.

One of the biggest moments came when Peso Pluma appeared in the middle of the crowd before heading to Stage B for “La Bebe.” From there, songs like “Quema,” “Qlona,” and “Ojos Azules” felt more up close and personal, even in a big arena.

Back on the main stage, the energy jumped again with “Lady Gaga,” “AMG,” “Nueva Vida,” and “Ella Baila Sola.” Then came the surprise. Pepe Aguilar walked out, and the reaction was immediate. Hearing “El Rey” and “Por Mujeres Como Tú” in that setting felt special, especially with his message showing respect to Peso Pluma.

Closing with “Dopamina” brought everything together. Six acts, no slow moments, and a crowd that stayed with them the entire time.

Peso Pluma - Photo: Nacho DelaGarza
Peso Pluma - Photo: Nacho DelaGarza
Peso Pluma - Photo: Nacho DelaGarza
Peso Pluma - Photo: Nacho DelaGarza
Peso Pluma - Photo: Nacho DelaGarza

The band, the dancers, and the production played a big role in how the night felt. Having both a main stage and Stage B kept things moving and gave the show a different rhythm. The lighting was sharp, with lasers cutting through the arena and fire effects adding intensity at the right moments.

Nothing felt random. Each act had its own look and energy, which helped separate the night into clear sections. Even when the artists moved across the venue, the crowd stayed locked in. It made a big space feel active the whole time.

Peso Pluma - Photo: Nacho DelaGarza
Peso Pluma - Photo: Nacho DelaGarza
Peso Pluma - Photo: Nacho DelaGarza
Peso Pluma - Photo: Nacho DelaGarza

A NEW ERA FOR REGIONAL MEXICAN

Peso Pluma has become one of the biggest names in regional Mexican music in a short time. Coming from Guadalajara, he built his sound by blending corridos with modern influences, connecting with a younger audience without losing the roots of the genre.

Alongside him, Tito Double P has been growing steadily, bringing his own style and voice into the mix. Together, they represent a new wave that’s pushing the genre forward while still respecting where it comes from.

What makes them stand out is how they bring this music into bigger stages without changing what makes it work. Fans feel that. It’s not forced. It feels real, and that’s why the connection keeps getting stronger.

Peso Pluma - Photo: Nacho DelaGarza
Peso Pluma - Photo: Nacho DelaGarza
Peso Pluma - Photo: Nacho DelaGarza
Peso Pluma - Photo: Nacho DelaGarza

Walking out of the Frost Bank Center, people were still singing, still talking about the guest moment, still replaying parts of the show. It didn’t feel like one of those nights where things fade quickly. It stuck with people.

Peso Pluma and Tito Double P didn’t try to keep things simple. They went big with six acts, multiple stages, and a lot of moving parts, and it worked.

The crowd gave that same energy back the whole time. No quiet moments, no drop in attention. Just people enjoying every part of it.

It felt like a clear sign of where this music is right now. Growing, changing, and reaching bigger spaces without losing its core.

Peso Pluma - Photo: Nacho DelaGarza

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