Peso Pluma in Atlanta | Tickets 2026

Atlanta, GA, prepare for an unforgettable night on April 24, 2026, at the Lakewood Amphitheatre! Peso Pluma will electrify the stage with a dynamic blend of corridos tumbados and chart-topping hits. Feel the energy surge as the crowd celebrates every beat. Don’t miss out—grab your Peso Pluma tour tickets now!
Peso Pluma Atlanta Tickets
| Date | City | Price | Tickets |
| Friday Apr 24, 2026 08:01 PM |
Atlanta, Georgia | from $116.40 | Tickets |
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Frequently Asked Questions
When is the Peso Pluma concert in Atlanta and what time does it start?
The Peso Pluma concert in Atlanta is scheduled for Friday, April 24, 2026, at Lakewood Amphitheatre, with showtime listed for 8:00 pm. Because it is a Friday-night show, you can expect a lively crowd and plenty of time to enjoy the evening without worrying about work or school the next day. Arriving 60–90 minutes early gives you time for traffic, parking, security, and finding your seat or lawn spot before the music starts.
Where is the concert taking place and what is the Lakewood Amphitheatre address?
The concert takes place at Lakewood Amphitheatre (also referred to as Cellairis Amphitheatre at Lakewood), a large outdoor venue in Atlanta, Georgia. The venue address listed for events is 2002 Lakewood Ave SE, Atlanta, GA 30315, which works well when entered into GPS or rideshare apps. Lakewood sits just south of downtown, with multiple access roads and parking lots designed to handle major concert traffic.
What tour is this Atlanta show part of and what kind of performance can I expect?
The Atlanta date is part of the DINASTÍA Tour by Peso Pluma & Tito Double P with Friends, a 30-city U.S. tour running from March 1 through May 7, 2026. Discover Atlanta describes the show as an electrifying, genre-blending performance that showcases Peso Pluma’s unique style and promises a night to remember for Atlanta music fans. You can expect a high-energy set built around his Dinastía era, corridos tumbados, and regional Mexican hits, supported by Tito Double P and additional special guests in a full amphitheater production.
Are Peso Pluma Atlanta tickets sold out, and where can I still buy them?
Tickets for Peso Pluma at Lakewood Amphitheatre on April 24, 2026 are currently available through primary ticketing platforms like Ticketmaster and AXS, as well as multiple major resale marketplaces. Event listings show that tickets are still on sale across lawn, reserved pavilion, and other sections, so the show is in high demand but not sold out. For the best selection and pricing, it is wise to compare seat options on a couple of trusted ticket sites before purchasing.
How much do tickets cost and what are typical price ranges for the Atlanta show?
One major marketplace states that, for fans looking for the lowest price, tickets to Peso Pluma at Lakewood start at about $114, giving a sense of entry-level pavilion or lawn pricing. Another site lists “from $99” pricing for this date, suggesting that some upper or lawn sections are still available just under the $100 mark before fees. As you move into better reserved sections, prices rise, with many mid-tier seats falling into the low-to-mid $200s and the closest or most centered pavilion rows going higher depending on row and view.
How can I find cheap tickets for the Peso Pluma concert in Atlanta?
To find cheaper tickets, start by focusing on lawn and back-reserved sections, where some platforms show prices from roughly $99–$120, which are usually the most budget-friendly options. Compare the same general areas (like lawn or specific rear pavilion sections) across multiple sites—Ticketmaster, AXS, and big resale marketplaces—to find where fees and base prices combine into the lowest true total. If you have some flexibility, keep an eye on listings as the show approaches; resellers sometimes lower prices closer to the date to avoid unsold seats, which can translate into last-minute deals in upper or side sections.
What is the best way to get to Lakewood Amphitheatre for the concert?
Lakewood Amphitheatre is most commonly reached by car or rideshare, using main roads that lead to the 2002 Lakewood Ave SE address just south of downtown Atlanta. Driving is convenient for most local and regional fans, but traffic can be heavy on a Friday evening, especially near the venue entrance as showtime approaches. Rideshare is a good option if you prefer to avoid parking, but be prepared for some congestion and wait times at designated pickup points after the concert.
How does parking work at Lakewood Amphitheatre, and how can I save money on it?
Most events at Lakewood Amphitheatre offer on-site parking in venue lots, and parking is sometimes included in the price of your concert ticket, depending on the specific event and ticket type. For this show, separate parking passes may also be available through some ticket sellers, with one site listing dedicated Peso Pluma parking passes starting around $38 and averaging about $69. To save money, carpool with friends so you can split the parking cost, arrive early to get better spots and a smoother exit, or look for nearby lots outside the main venue area that might charge lower flat rates.
What is Lakewood Amphitheatre like inside, and what types of seats are available?
Lakewood Amphitheatre is a classic outdoor venue with a covered pavilion of fixed seats facing the stage and a large general-admission lawn behind the pavilion. Pavilion seats offer a designated chair and a clearer, closer view, with better weather protection, while lawn tickets provide a more relaxed, picnic-style experience where you can spread out and enjoy the show from farther back. Because the venue is open-air, you will feel the Atlanta spring weather, so dressing in light layers and wearing comfortable shoes is important for enjoying a multi-hour concert.
Are there VIP, presale, or special packages available for this Atlanta show?
VIP Nation lists Atlanta’s Lakewood Amphitheatre among the DINASTÍA Tour dates offering VIP packages, including premium reserved tickets, meet-and-greet and individual photos with Peso Pluma, pre-show VIP lounge access, exclusive merchandise, and early entry, with specific perks varying by package. There are also Tito Double P Upgrade packages that add meet-and-greet experiences and other benefits but do not include a concert ticket, meaning you will need to purchase a regular ticket separately. A presale information site notes that VIP Package onsales began in January 2026, so if you are interested in these options, it is worth checking current availability against the price of standard pavilion seats to see which makes more sense for your budget.
How can I upgrade my seats or improve my view without overspending?
If you already have lawn or back-reserved tickets, keep monitoring resale sites for mid-pavilion sections that may drop in price as the concert approaches, especially if sellers need to move extra inventory. Often, moving from lawn to a rear pavilion row or from an off-center seat to a more centered mid-pavilion section can significantly improve your view and overall experience without jumping to the most expensive front rows. To stay within your budget, decide on a maximum price, compare similar sections across multiple marketplaces, and target tickets that sit below the average price or are flagged as strong value or best-deal options by the platform.