Peso Pluma in Albuquerque | Tickets 2026

Peso Pluma

Feel the pulse of the crowd as Peso Pluma takes the stage in Albuquerque, NM on Mar 24, 2026 at the First Financial Credit Union Amphitheater. Experience an electrifying night filled with their chart-topping hits and captivating performance style. Don’t miss out—grab your Peso Pluma tour tickets today!

Peso Pluma Albuquerque Tickets

Date City Price Tickets
Tuesday
Mar 24, 2026
08:00 PM
Albuquerque, New Mexico from $94.62 Tickets

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Frequently Asked Questions

When is the Peso Pluma concert in Albuquerque and what time does it start?

Peso Pluma’s DINASTÍA Tour stop in Albuquerque is scheduled for Tuesday, March 24, 2026, at First Financial Credit Union Amphitheater, with showtime set for 8:00 pm. Doors are expected to open about an hour earlier, around 7:00 pm, giving fans time to arrive, clear security, find their seats, and grab food or merch before the performance begins. Arriving early is especially helpful at an amphitheater, where parking, walking to the gates, and settling into lawn or reserved seats can take a bit longer than at a smaller venue.

Where is the concert taking place and what is the amphitheater address?

The concert takes place at First Financial Credit Union Amphitheater, an outdoor venue in Albuquerque that was previously known as Isleta Amphitheater. The venue is located at 5601 University Blvd SE, Albuquerque, NM 87105, which is the address you should use in your GPS or rideshare app. This show is noted as the first event under the new First Financial Credit Union Amphitheater name for the 2026 season, marking a new chapter for the venue.

What tour is this Albuquerque show part of and what kind of performance can I expect?

The Albuquerque date is part of the DINASTÍA by Peso Pluma & Friends Tour, also promoted as Dinastia Tour by Peso Pluma & Tito Double P with Friends, which spans 30 U.S. cities from March through May 2026. The tour supports Peso Pluma’s collaborative album “Dinastía” with Tito Double P, a project built around Mexican corridos that has helped push Música Mexicana even further into the global spotlight. Fans can expect a high-energy show with live renditions of his biggest hits and new album tracks, immersive production, and a party-like atmosphere that highlights both traditional and modern sounds.

Are Peso Pluma Albuquerque tickets sold out, and where can I still buy them?

Tickets for Peso Pluma at First Financial Credit Union Amphitheater on March 24, 2026 are available through primary outlets like Ticketmaster and Live Nation, as well as several major resale marketplaces. Current listings show hundreds of tickets still available across lawn, general admission, and reserved seating, so the event is in high demand but not sold out. Checking more than one trusted ticket site on the same day can help you find better prices or lower fees for similar sections.

How much do tickets cost and what are typical price ranges for this show?

On one primary ticket listing, early bird lawn tickets start around $117, with standard general admission around $175 and reserved seats in Section 9 listed in the low to mid-$180s depending on the row. A major resale platform notes that the lowest available tickets start at about $108, with an average ticket price around $331. Another site highlights that remaining tickets start at roughly $113–$115, indicating that entry-level pricing is currently in the low to mid-$100s across different marketplaces.

How can I find cheap tickets for the Peso Pluma concert in Albuquerque?

To find cheaper tickets, focus on lawn and general admission options, which are typically the lowest-priced choices and are noted here from about $108–$117 across several platforms. Compare prices and total costs (including any fees) on multiple websites; some list “all-in” prices and some highlight cheaper GA or upper-reserved sections first, which makes it easier to spot value. If you are flexible and comfortable waiting, keep an eye on prices as the show approaches, since some resellers drop prices to move remaining seats, potentially unlocking last-minute deals, though there is always a risk that the very cheapest tickets sell out first.

Why is the venue called First Financial Credit Union Amphitheater now?

The venue hosting the show has gone through several name changes over the years and was most recently known as Isleta Amphitheater before a new naming-rights partnership was announced. Under this agreement, the venue is now called First Financial Credit Union Amphitheater, and Peso Pluma’s March 24 concert will be the first show to use the new name as the 2026 season begins. The change also builds on First Financial Credit Union’s prior involvement with the site, as the company previously sponsored the venue’s VIP club.

What is the best way to get to First Financial Credit Union Amphitheater?

The amphitheater is located off University Blvd SE, and most fans choose to arrive by car or rideshare, using local highways that connect to the south side of Albuquerque. Driving gives you flexibility, but traffic can become heavy on show night as many vehicles head toward the same entrance, especially close to the 8:00 pm start time. Using rideshare can help you avoid parking hassles, but you should plan ahead for busy pickup zones and potential wait times after the concert when everyone is leaving at once.

How does parking work at the amphitheater, and how can I save money on it?

Parking at First Financial Credit Union Amphitheater is generally offered in large on-site lots surrounding the venue, with event-night parking available for a fee. To keep parking costs down, consider carpooling with friends so you can split the fee among your group, which is especially helpful if you are also budgeting for tickets, food, and merch. Arriving early usually means easier entry, a closer spot to the exits, and a faster getaway once the show is over, saving you time and frustration at the end of the night.

What is the venue like and what should I bring?

First Financial Credit Union Amphitheater is a large outdoor concert venue with a mix of reserved seating close to the stage and a spacious lawn area further back. As an open-air amphitheater, it offers a classic summer-show feel, but temperatures in late March evenings can shift, so dressing in layers and wearing comfortable shoes is a smart move. Before you go, check the venue’s policies on bag sizes, lawn chairs, blankets, and outside items, and plan to bring essentials like a small compliant bag, valid ID, fully charged phone, and any allowed ear protection if you prefer a softer sound level.

Are there VIP or special packages available for the Albuquerque show?

The DINASTÍA Tour offers VIP experiences that can include premium reserved tickets in the first rows, meet-and-greet opportunities with Peso Pluma, access to a pre-show VIP lounge, exclusive merchandise, and early merch shopping. For this venue, Live Nation also lists several add-ons such as Tito Double P VIP upgrade experiences, lawn chair rentals, fast lane access, and VIP club access, which enhance your night but may not include a concert ticket by themselves. If you are considering VIP or upgrades, compare their total cost with great standard seats in lower-reserved sections so you can decide whether the perks are worth the extra money.

How can I upgrade my seats or improve my view without overspending?

If you already have lawn or GA tickets but want a better view, keep an eye on reserved sections like 7 and 9, where some resale listings show rows in the high $100s and low $200s that may drop as the date approaches. Moving from the lawn into a mid-priced reserved section can improve your sightlines and comfort without jumping all the way to the most expensive front-row seats. To avoid overspending, set a clear budget, compare similar sections across multiple ticket platforms, and look for tickets that are priced slightly below the average for their area or flagged as good-value options.

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