Peso Pluma: A Defining Voice in Latin Music
Peso Pluma, born Hassan Emilio Kabande Laija, is a prominent Mexican singer, rapper, and songwriter hailing from Zapopan, Jalisco. As a defining artist of the corridos tumbados genre—a fusion of traditional Mexican corridos with trap and urban music—he has made significant waves in the music industry. His rise to global prominence was marked by chart-topping collaborations and his debut album Génesis, which showcased his unique style that blends narcocorrido storytelling with contemporary hip-hop production.
Portland serves as a key market for Peso Pluma's dynamic performances, where audiences are treated to an electrifying atmosphere that reflects his energetic stage presence. The Moda Center at the Rose Quarter is an ideal venue for such an experience, known for its capacity to host large crowds and its excellent acoustics that enhance the live music experience.
Fans can expect to hear hits from his current album DINASTÍA, set to release on December 25, 2025, which features a dual disc format showcasing both corridos and trap/hip-hop tracks. This album is a testament to Peso Pluma's musical versatility and creativity. His previous works, including Génesis and Éxodo, have already established him as one of the most streamed Latin artists globally.
The live performances of Peso Pluma are characterized by high energy and engaging production elements that resonate with audiences. His ability to connect with fans through powerful storytelling and infectious beats creates an immersive concert experience that leaves a lasting impression.
As part of his upcoming tour, the Dinastía by Peso Pluma Tour 2026, he will be making significant stops across North America, including major venues like Madison Square Garden. This tour promises to further solidify his status as a leading figure in contemporary Latin music.