Dinastía at Climate Pledge Arena: Peso Pluma + Friends
By Brandon Mendoza | Posted: March 2, 2026
If you were in or around the Climate Pledge Arena last night, you felt the ground shake. I was there for Peso Pluma and Tito Double P, and let me tell you, the wait was worth it.
The night started with some anticipation, as doors opened about ten minutes late for General Admission and the show itself kicked off about 45 minutes behind schedule. But from the first beat of the intro, that delayed energy translated directly into one of the most explosive openers I've seen.
A World Premiere: The 'Deluxe' Era Begins in Seattle
We all knew the "Doble P" guys were coming to town with a packed setlist (they played 36 songs across six distinct acts). But they had a huge surprise in store for us. They took a break early in the show (during Act I) to announce that they would be playing tracks off of the deluxe version of their latest album, which had only been released this past Thursday!
This meant Seattle was getting to hear these songs live for the very first time since the release. The crowd roared when they launched into "Chiclosa," the official first track they played off the new deluxe album. The excitement of witnessing a debut of that magnitude set a tone of exclusivity for the entire night. We weren't just at a concert; we were at a landmark event for the Doble P camp.
Redefining the Arena Experience
What made this concert so dynamic wasn't just the music, but the brilliant staging. They made this massive arena feel like an intimate club experience:
Act I: Peso and Tito absolutely owned the main stage together. The initial energy was pure adrenaline, with dancers in full luchador masks perfectly matching the aggressive, gritty aesthetic of the latest album rollout.
Act II & III: The movement didn't stop. While Tito held down the main stage, Peso Pluma suddenly appeared sitting right in Section 19, totally surrounded by screaming fans and his dancers. It was a chaotic, brilliant moment of connection. He eventually moved to a second stage positioned centered towards the back of the arena, near the sound mix, giving everyone in the "cheap seats" a front-row view.
Special Guests
The special guests kept the momentum high. In Act IV, they brought out a group with deep local ties: Yahritza y su Esencia. The group is from Yakima, about three hours east of Seattle. Without question, they are the largest Hispanic act to ever come out of Washington State. Their inclusion was a powerful nod to local Hispanic talent.
Given some of their previous widely-reported controversies, there were some mixed reactions as they took the stage. However, the overall vibe from the Seattle crowd felt positive and celebratory of the regional connection. They performed two songs before exiting to respectful applause. They weren't the only guests, as the Doble P family continued to expand with appearances from Armenta and Rey Quinto, ensuring the stage always felt full and vibrant.
A Heartfelt Salute and a Political Statement
As the show transitioned back to the main stage for the home stretch (Acts V and VI), Peso and Tito took a profound and quiet moment away from the hype. They shared a genuinely heartfelt message with the fans, thanking those who had been supporting them since their very first time in Seattle.
In a poignant turn, they acknowledged the current difficult political climate in the United States. Peso Pluma stopped to specifically address the Mexican and Latino communities, describing them as the "backbone of the working class in the US." He followed this powerful sentiment by celebrating a toast with the fans. It was a beautiful moment of solidarity that gave the evening a deep sense of purpose.
Despite the late start, Peso Pluma delivered a 36-song masterclass in production, connection, and pure "belico" spirit.
The Setlist Highlights
For those asking, here is the breakdown of the major hits and key moments that left us speechless.
Act I - The explosive opener with PP & TDP, and the live debut of "Chiclosa"!
Act III - Peso Pluma takes over Section 19. Tracks like La Bebe, Quema, Plebada.
Act IV - Hometown guest Yahritza y su Esencia performs Frágil and La Perla.
Act V - The massive hits. Lady Gaga, AMG, and Ella Baila Sola.
Act VI - The heartfelt message and toast. Closing strong with Ni Pedo and Dopamina.