Peso Pluma Concert kick-off in Seattle delivers 35-song Dinastía set
A peso pluma concert at Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle on March 1 launched the Dinastía by Peso Pluma & Friends Tour with more than 35 songs, a second stage for reggaeton, and several surprise guests that joined the cousins onstage.
Opening the show as a duo, Peso Pluma and Tito Double P began the evening with a black-and-white intro and then moved into songs from their joint album, starting with “intro, ” “7-3, ” and “billetes. ” The pair closed that first segment with “moras II” and “chiclona, ” giving the Climate Pledge Arena audience a clear taste of the Dinastía concept and the collaborative dynamic on March 1.
Peso Pluma Concert setlist and stage
The Seattle setlist stretched beyond 35 songs and flowed in sections: Tito Double P ran through his numbers including “Lokeron, ” “Rosones, ” “Nadie, ” “Por Tus Besos, ” and “Linda, ” then Peso Pluma shifted into a reggaeton-forward segment with “La Bebé, ” “Quema, ” and “Qlona. ” Peso also performed “Plebada, ” “Ojos Azules, ” and “Apaga la Luz, ” before the show moved into two closing sets that featured hits such as “Lady Gaga, ” “AMG, ” “Ella Baila Sola” and ended with the cousins together on “ni pedo, ” “daño, ” and “tu con el, ” finishing with “ganga, ” “bckpckbz, ” and “dopamina. ” The structure of the evening underscored the duo’s split — alternating solo turns and joint finales — while keeping the crowd engaged through nearly three dozen tracks.
Guest performers joined in Seattle
At the peso pluma concert in Seattle, rotating guest artists appeared during the special-guest segment: Yahritza Y Su Esencia sang “Frágil” and “La Perla, ” Armenta performed “TU SI” with Tito Double P and “london” alongside both cousins, and Rey Quinto joined to sing “marianita. ” Those surprise turns expanded the show’s scope on March 1 and added regional and stylistic variety to the Dinastía launch.
Stage design, merch and what came next
The production featured multiple screens, a second smaller stage placed closer to the audience for Peso Pluma’s reggaeton segment, dancers wearing luchador-like masks, and a live band backing the artists. Fans also shared glimpses of exclusive tour merch available at the opening night in Seattle. Produced by Live Nation, the Dinastía trek is mapped across arenas and amphitheaters and will continue its run beyond Seattle.
The next confirmed stop is San Francisco on Mar. 3, with the broader itinerary slated to hit 30 arenas and amphitheaters in select cities — including Las Vegas and Los Angeles — before wrapping at Chicago’s United Center on May 7. Recovery of the momentum from the Climate Pledge Arena opener will be tested immediately in San Francisco on Mar. 3, where the duo and their rotating guests are expected to replicate the split-stage, multi-guest format introduced in Seattle.