Peso Pluma’s Éxodo Tour made its electrifying debut at the Moody Center in Austin on July 19, 2024, kicking off what promises to be one of the most talked-about tours of the year. Known for his unique blend of regional Mexican music and contemporary urban influences, Peso Pluma, also known as “La Doble P,” delivered a performance that was both a celebration of his roots and a statement of his global appeal.
The show opened with the adrenaline-pumping “LA PATRULLA,” a track that set the tone for the night with its explosive energy. The crowd, a diverse mix of fans spanning generations, erupted as Peso Pluma took the stage, immediately proving that the hype surrounding him is well-deserved. The setlist was carefully crafted, divided into several acts that showcased different facets of his musical persona. The first act included hits like “LA DURANGO” and “AMG,” the latter a cover of Gabito Ballesteros, which had the audience singing along to every word.
A standout moment in the first act was the live debut of “ME ACTIVO,” performed alongside Jasiel Nuñez. This collaboration highlighted Peso Pluma’s ability to seamlessly integrate other artists into his set, enhancing the overall experience for the audience. The song “ICE” was another highlight, making its live debut with a performance that demonstrated Peso Pluma’s range as an artist, transitioning smoothly from hard-hitting corridos to more melodic tracks.
The second act took a slightly different tone, with Peso Pluma diving into more introspective and romantic songs like “Luna” and “Por las noches,” the latter being a cover of Nicki Nicole. The performance of “Ella Baila Sola,” a collaboration with Eslabón Armado, was a particularly emotional moment, as the audience joined in a massive sing-along, creating a powerful connection between the artist and his fans.
As the night progressed, Peso Pluma kept the energy high with the third act, which featured a mix of covers and live debuts, including “MALA” and “PUT EM IN THE FRIDGE.” The cover of Ryan Castro’s “Quema” added a Colombian flair to the set, showing Peso Pluma’s versatility and respect for other Latin American musical traditions. The crowd’s enthusiasm reached new heights with the performance of “Plebada,” a collaboration with El Alfa that had the entire arena dancing.
The final act of the night brought the performance full circle, featuring some of Peso Pluma’s most beloved tracks. “El Azul,” a collaboration with Junior H, was a crowd favorite, and the live debut of “BELANOVA,” performed with Tito Double P, was met with thunderous applause. The set closed with “VINO TINTO” and “TEKA,” leaving the audience buzzing with excitement and satisfaction.
The night was a testament to Peso Pluma’s rising status as a global music icon. His ability to blend traditional corridos with contemporary urban sounds, while also delivering a high-energy live performance, has solidified his place in the music industry. The Éxodo Tour is not just a concert; it’s an experience that showcases the depth and diversity of Latin music, with Peso Pluma at the helm.
Overall, Peso Pluma’s Austin show was a spectacular kickoff to his tour, offering fans a dynamic and engaging performance that highlighted his talent and charisma. From the carefully curated setlist to the electric atmosphere in the Moody Center, this was a night that will be remembered by all who attended.
Setlist
Act 1:
LA PATRULLA
LA DURANGO
ME ACTIVO (with Jasiel Nuñez)
AMG (Gabito Ballesteros cover)
Rubicon
Siempre pendientes (Peso Pluma, Luis R. Conriquez cover)
ICE
14 – 14
Act 2:
Luna
Lagunas
Bye
Por las noches (Nicki Nicole cover)
RELOJ
SANTAL 33
Ella baila sola (Eslabón Armado, Peso Pluma cover)
Act 3:
MALA
Quema (Ryan Castro cover)
QLONA (KAROL G cover)
La Bebe (Yng Lvcas, Peso Pluma cover)
TOMMY & PAMELA
PUT EM IN THE FRIDGE
Plebada (El Alfa, Peso Pluma cover)
Set 4:
Nueva vida
Los talibanes del Prieto (Los Plebes del Rancho de Ariel Camacho cover)
HOLLYWOOD
Rosa pastel (with Jasiel Nuñez)
PRC
El Gavilan (Peso Pluma, Luis R. Conriquez cover)
Gavilán ll (with Tito Double P)
La people (with Tito Double P)
LA PEOPLE II (with Tito Double P)
Zapata
Final Act:
El Azul (Peso Pluma, Junior H cover)
BELANOVA (with Tito Double P) (Live debut)
Lady Gaga
VINO TINTO
TEKA