The SoCal superstars launched their first-ever U.S. stadium trek with a high-concept show that moved through the band's past, present and future.
Fuerza Regida performs at San Diego's Petco Park on Thursday (June 18).
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From a Michael Jackson-inspired opening to DeLorean-coded visuals, surprise guests and a closing stretch that brought the show full circle, Fuerza Regida launched their first-ever U.S. stadium trek with a performance built on memory, ambition and sheer force.
When Jesús Ortiz Paz (JOP) and crew opened their This Is Our Dream Stadium Tour at San Diego’s Petco Park on Thursday night (June 18), the San Bernardino band unveiled the most fully realized live production of their career on the biggest domestic stage they’ve played to date. Over the last several years, the group has pushed corridos into a more elastic, more commercially dominant and more visually ambitious space. In front of approximately 44,000 fans, that evolution came into focus in a show designed as much to trace their rise as to celebrate it.








