Peso Pluma entertained the crowd at the CHI Health Center on Aug. 3, 2024, as part of his Éxodo Tour of more than 35 cities. The tour is called the Éxodo tour to promote his new album, “Éxodo” which dropped on June 20, 2024.
Many Eagles were able to see him in person, and those who went were incredibly happy about attending. The concert lasted around two hours, and there was merch available for sale, ranging from hoodies to tote bags. There were many people that attended, varying from casual listeners to hardcore fans.
Students went to the concert for various reasons. Junior Dayami Huitron went to accompany her family, while senior Emma Miranda went just for the experience.
“I decided to go to the concert because I enjoyed his music,” Miranda said.
Raquel Miranda, Emma’s sister, said there were multiple memorable parts especially when Pluma brought out a lot of surprise guests. “Peso brought out Jasiel Nuñez to play ‘Lagunas.’ It was so memorable because ‘Lagunas’ is one of my favorite songs,” Raquel Miranda said.
‘Lagunas’ was also Huitron’s favorite part of the concert, she said, “since we were in the pit, we got to say hi and meet them,”. She was able to see so many different artists in person and even meet some of them just by going.
Some hit songs that he played at the concert was the single, “Ella Baila Sola” featuring Estabon Armaso, which is a very upbeat, catchy and popular song. Another song that was played was “RELOJ” featuring Ian Cornejo from the album “Éxodo.” It is a very slow song with many instruments in the background. The single “Bye” was also played, which is an upbeat song that has a deep meaning.
Emma Miranda enjoyed seeing the reactions of the cheering of the crowd and “a nice duality between the performances throughout the concert.” She was happy to witness all the emotions of the fans connecting with their favorite artists. She was engaged the whole timebecause of the variety of music, ranging from banda to rap.
Huitron and Emma Miranda said they would recommend others go to the concert, and that they would have been upset if they missed out on such an opportunity. They had no regrets about going and were very glad they went to the Peso Pluma concert. “It was so fun and hype,” Huitron said.