Regional Mexican artists Peso Pluma and Tito Double P brought their “Dinastía” tour to Fresno, filling the Save Mart Center with fans as they delivered a performance that had the crowd singing along from start to finish.
Peso Pluma, known for his signature mullet that sent the internet into a frenzy in 2023, has quickly risen to fame over the last three years. He has become one of the most recognizable names in the regional Mexican music industry.
Peso Pluma (Left) and Tito Double P (Right) looking into the crowd on Tuesday, March 11, 2026, at the Savemart Center in Fresno. (Natalie Mejia )
His cousin, Tito Double P, continues to grow alongside him as a frequent collaborator and solo artist.
Peso Pluma and Tito Double P kicked off their tour at the beginning of March for their newest album, Dinastía which was released on December 25, 2025. This is the first time Peso Pluma has made a joint album throughout his successful career.
During the show, Peso Pluma played an array of songs starting with “Intro” and ending with his number one hit from the Dinastía album, “Dopamina.”
Peso Pluma performing “Daño” at his concert on Tuesday, March 11. 2026 at the Savemart Center in Fresno. (Natalie Mejia)
One concertgoer, Jackie Torrez, says her loyalty to the artist goes back to some of his early music.
“I’ve been a Peso Pluma fan since AMG came out, and I’m really excited to hear him sing my favorite song off the album, Daño,” said Torrez.
Peso Pluma also played some of his hit songs from previous albums including “LADY GAGA”, “Ella Baila Sola”, and his collaboration “QLONA” with Karol G who is a successful Latin solo artist herself.
Throughout the night, the artist was seen interacting with the crowd by throwing roses, and at one point during his song, “La Bebe,” he surprised his fans in the crowd and began singing from one of the seats.
Rachel Villegas, a Fresno State student and Liberal Studies major, can be seen in front of the Savemart Center on Tuesday, March 11, 2026, at the Savemart Center in Fresno. (Natalie Mejia)
Rachel Villegas (liberal studies), a Fresno State student in attendance, said the energy inside the venue was unlike anything they had experienced before.
“As a student, it was so nice to just step away from the stressors of school and just enjoy good music with great people. It didn’t even feel like a concert at times, everyone was singing together, and it was so beautiful to see and hear my culture’s music celebrated at this level,” said Villegas.
Concertgoer Genesis Guillen outside the venue before the concert on Tuesday, March 11, 2026, at the Savemart Center in Fresno. (Natalie Mejia)
Another concertgoer, Genesis Guillen, praised Peso Pluma for representing Mexican culture during his concerts.
“I think he’s a great representation of Latino culture, especially when he brings out the Mexican flag during his concerts, and I feel like he really tries to speak to the younger up-and-coming Hispanic generation,” said Guillen.
Peso Pluma paid homage to his home country by displaying the Mexican Flag during one of his hit songs on the Dinastía album, “Bckpckbyz”.
For many fans in the crowd, Tuesday night’s performance proved to be more than just a performance and many appreciated the cultural significance behind it.
Peso Pluma and Tito Double P closed the night with thanking fans for their support and love shown to them throughout the night and throughout this tour. The pair will continue touring the United States through April and May.