Peso Pluma performed for his Indianapolis fans at the Gainbridge Fieldhouse last night (Photo by J. Cuzman/The Indy Observer).

It was a long time coming, but when Peso Pluma finally took the stage at the Gainbridge Fieldhouse on July 31, 2024, he made it worth the wait. Originally rescheduled from an earlier date, this show was one of the most anticipated Latin music events of the year in Indianapolis. The king of corridos tumbados had the crowd wrapped around his finger from the moment the first notes of “LA PATRULLA” hit the speakers.

Opening with a high-energy rendition of “LA PATRULLA,” Peso Pluma set the tone for what would be a night full of raw emotion, energy, and passionate performances. His unique fusion of regional Mexican music with urban rhythms and trap was on full display as he flowed seamlessly between genres. Hits like “Rubicon” and “Siempre pendientes,” which he originally did with Luis R. Conriquez, had the crowd swaying to every beat.

The biggest surprise of the night was the crowd’s wild reaction to his massive hit “Ella baila sola.” Originally recorded with Eslabón Armado, this track had the entire venue on its feet, with many fans singing every word as if they were in their living room. The intimacy and connection Peso Pluma managed to create with his audience were nothing short of magical.

Another standout moment came with “PRC,” as the stage lights flickered in sync with the powerful beats, sending the audience into a frenzy. Peso Pluma also paid tribute to his influences, covering tracks like “Los talibanes del Prieto” by Los Plebes del Rancho de Ariel Camacho and the viral hit “Plebada” by El Alfa, which injected some reggaetón flavor into the night.

Throughout the concert, Peso Pluma’s gritty, raspy voice reverberated through the arena, most notably during “Lady Gaga” and “VINO TINTO,” two tracks that showcased his vulnerability and emotional depth. It was a perfect contrast to the more upbeat, celebratory songs that got the crowd jumping.

Fans who had waited for the rescheduled date were treated to a masterful performance, capped off with “TEKA,” where Peso Pluma left it all on the stage. His ability to weave between traditional and modern sounds while connecting with a diverse crowd proved why he’s become one of the most exciting voices in Latin music today.

Indianapolis has been buzzing about this show, and Peso Pluma delivered on every level. From the infectious rhythms to the heartfelt ballads, it’s clear that this rescheduled performance was well worth the wait.

  1. LA PATRULLA
  2. LA DURANGO
  3. Rubicon
  4. Siempre pendientes (Peso Pluma, Luis R. Conriquez cover)
  5. La melena
  6. Luna
  7. Ella baila sola (Eslabón Armado, Peso Pluma cover)
  8. Quema (Ryan Castro cover)
  9. MALA
  10. La Bebe (Yng Lvcas, Peso Pluma cover)
  11. QLONA (KAROL G cover)
  12. Plebada (El Alfa, Peso Pluma cover)
  13. Nueva vida
  14. Los talibanes del Prieto (Los Plebes del Rancho de Ariel Camacho cover)
  15. HOLLYWOOD
  16. Rosa pastel
  17. PRC
  18. El Gavilán (Peso Pluma, Luis R. Conriquez cover)
  19. Gavilán ll
  20. La people
  21. LA PEOPLE II
  22. El Azul (Peso Pluma, Junior H cover)
  23. Lady Gaga
  24. VINO TINTO
  25. TEKA

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