Fuerza Regida Brings "This Is Our Dream" Tour to a Sold-Out T-Mobile Park in Seattle
By Brandon Mendoza | LatinMusicSeattle.com
Seattle doesn't do things halfway, and neither does Fuerza Regida.
Last night, T-Mobile Park transformed from a baseball stadium into one of the most electric concert experiences the Pacific Northwest has seen in recent memory. The "This Is Our Dream" tour rolled into the Emerald City and delivered exactly what fans had been waiting for — a sold-out, high-energy spectacle that felt less like a concert and more like a cultural moment.
A Crowd Like No Other
Walking into T-Mobile Park, the energy was already building before the lights even dropped. The die-hard Fuerza Regida faithful were out in full force, dressed up, hyped up, and ready. With Seattle currently hosting FIFA World Cup matches, the city has been buzzing with visitors from all over, and a handful of them managed to snag last-minute tickets and ended up being part of the night. It made for an interesting crowd, people who have known every word for years standing next to those experiencing Fuerza Regida for the very first time. That kind of energy is rare, and it added something special to the atmosphere inside the park.
Back to the Future
One of the first things you notice when the show begins is that this isn't just a standard set-and-lights production. The "This Is Our Dream" tour comes with a full narrative concept, throughout the night, JOP and the crew appear in cinematic video interludes aboard a custom-built truck that takes unmistakable inspiration from the iconic DeLorean in Back to the Future. The crew literally travels back in time, revisiting the chapters of their journey that brought them to stages this size.
It's a bold creative choice, and it works. It gives the show a beginning, middle, and end, an emotional arc that connects the older catalog to the newer era in a way that feels intentional rather than just a greatest hits run. For longtime fans, those video moments hit like a gut punch of nostalgia. For those experiencing the band for the first time, it serves as a crash course in why Fuerza Regida means so much to so many people.
The Setlist: A Journey Through Their Catalog
Set 1 — Back to the Roots
The night opened with Marlboro Rojo and the crowd absolutely lost it from the very first note. From there, JOP and the crew moved through Radicamos en South Central, Sigo Chambeando, and El Dinero Los Cambió, an early run of records that reminded everyone in that stadium exactly where Fuerza Regida came from. Me Acostumbré a Lo Bueno brought a melodic moment before Ch y la Pizza kept the energy right where it needed to be.
Set 1 felt like a love letter to the fans who were there from the beginning. Every song landed with the kind of crowd reaction that only comes when a room full of people truly know and feel every single word.
Set 2 — The Crossover Era
If Set 1 was the foundation, Set 2 was the explosion. Opening with Excesos and moving quickly through TQM, SABOR FRESA, BARBIEZ, and CRAZYZ, this stretch of the show showcased the version of Fuerza Regida that took them from regional favorites to a global force. The production ramped up, the lights intensified, and the crowd energy hit a completely different level.
The undeniable highlight of Set 2 was HARLEY QUINN, their collaboration with Marshmello. The drop hit T-Mobile Park like a freight train. The kind of moment where you look around the stadium and realize every single person in the building is locked in at the exact same time.
Sets 3 & 4 — Deep Cuts and Big Surprises
The back half of the night is where things got truly special. SOFIA, NEL, FRESITA, TU SANCHO, and CHAKA gave the die-hards exactly what they were hoping for ; the deep cuts, the fan favorites, the songs that define what it means to be a Fuerza Regida fan.
But the moment that had the entire stadium buzzing was the live debut of 67. A brand new record performed live for the first time, and T-Mobile Park got to witness it. That kind of moment is why you show up in person, no stream, no highlight reel captures what it feels like to be in the room for a debut like that.
Sets 3 and 4 also featured special guest appearances and a handful of covers that brought incredible moments — particularly the tribute to classic Sinaloa sounds with Pilares de Cristal, a Chalino Sánchez song that connected the roots of the music to everything Fuerza Regida has built on top of it.
Final Verdict
The "This Is Our Dream" tour is everything it promised to be and then some. Fuerza Regida didn't just put on a concert last night at T-Mobile Park, they told a story. From the time-travel concept to the careful curation of the setlist across four acts, this was a production that respected both the music and the audience.
Sold-out stadiums are one thing. But a sold-out stadium where the crowd is completely locked in from the first song to the last, that's something else entirely. That's what happens when music transcends borders, languages, and backgrounds.
Fuerza Regida is dreaming big. And last night in Seattle, that dream looked very, very real.
Don't Miss Your Chance
If you weren't at T-Mobile Park last night, do yourself a favor and do not let this tour pass you by. Fuerza Regida is bringing this full production, this setlist, and this energy to cities across the country, and based on what we witnessed in Seattle, this is one you will regret missing. Tickets are still available for select dates, but they are going fast. Grab yours now at ticketmaster.com before your city sells out too.