Peso Pluma in Chicago | Tickets 2026

Peso Pluma

Feel the pulse of the crowd as Peso Pluma takes the stage at the United Center in Chicago, IL on May 7 – May 8, 2026. Immerse yourself in a high-energy blend of corridos and trap, featuring chart-topping hits that ignite the arena. Don’t miss out—grab your Peso Pluma tour tickets now!

Peso Pluma Chicago Tickets

Date City Price Tickets
Thursday
May 07, 2026
08:00 PM
Chicago, Illinois from $98.69 Tickets
Friday
May 08, 2026
08:00 PM
Chicago, Illinois from $92.40 Tickets
Saturday
May 09, 2026
08:00 PM
Chicago, Illinois from $98.90 Tickets

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Frequently Asked Questions

When are the Peso Pluma concerts in Chicago and what time do they start?

Peso Pluma’s DINASTÍA Tour hits Chicago for two nights at the United Center: Thursday, May 7, 2026, and Friday, May 8, 2026, with both shows scheduled to start at 8:00 pm. These back-to-back arena dates close out the U.S. leg of the 30-city tour, making Chicago the grand finale for this run. Plan to arrive at least 60–90 minutes early each night to handle traffic, parking, security, and getting to your seats before the lights go down.

Where are the concerts taking place and what is the United Center address?

Both concerts take place at the United Center, a large indoor arena on Chicago’s West Side that hosts major concerts and sports events. The arena’s main address is 1901 W. Madison St, Chicago, IL 60612, which you can use in your GPS, rideshare app, or transit planner. The United Center is surrounded by 11 dedicated parking lots and sits near major streets and expressways, making it accessible from across the city and suburbs.

What tour are these Chicago shows part of and what kind of performance can I expect?

The Chicago dates are part of the DINASTÍA by Peso Pluma & Friends Tour with Tito Double P, a 30-city U.S. arena tour named after his collaborative album “Dinastía.” The tour is promoted as an elevated live experience, featuring upgraded production, storytelling, and a setlist that spans corridos tumbados, Latin trap, and his biggest hits. You can expect high energy, big visuals, and a finale-style atmosphere in Chicago, with Peso Pluma and Tito Double P closing out the U.S. run in one of the country’s most iconic arenas.

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

Tickets for both May 7 and May 8 shows are available through Ticketmaster and AXS as primary sellers, along with several major resale marketplaces. Current listings show many seats still available across upper, middle, lower, and floor sections for each night, so neither show is sold out, although demand is strong. Comparing options on at least two trusted ticket sites will help you find better prices or more attractive sections.

How much do tickets cost and what are typical price ranges for May 7 and May 8?

For May 7, one major marketplace lists the lowest ticket price at about $157, with the average ticket price around $494. Gametime shows upper-level options like Section 306 Row 13 at $158 (fees included) and multiple other 300-level seats in the $160–$180 range, while middle sections and lower bowl/floor seats can range from the low $300s up into the $500s and beyond. For May 8, discount-focused listings show upper-level seats starting around $116–$150, middle-tier seats in the high $260s to low $300s, and lower or floor seats from the mid‑$300s up into the $500+ range. Overall, upper sections provide the most budget-friendly options, while middle and lower sections command higher prices for better views.

How can I find cheap tickets for the Peso Pluma concerts in Chicago?

To find cheaper tickets, target upper-level sections, where current prices for May 7 are around $158–$180 and for May 8 start near $116–$150 according to deal-focused platforms. Compare the same sections across multiple ticket sites and look for seats tagged as “Top 5% Value” or “Top 10% Value,” such as Upper 314 Row 14 and Upper 305 Row 11 for May 7, or Upper 310 and 307 rows for May 8, which balance price and view. If your schedule allows, you may find slightly cheaper entry prices on Friday, May 8, but it is worth checking both nights side by side and choosing the one that offers the best combination of cost and seats in your preferred area.

Which night should I choose, May 7 or May 8, for the best value?

Ticket data shows that May 8 has lower entry-level prices (from around $116) compared with May 7 (from about $157), which suggests better deals if you are flexible on dates. However, May 7 is the official final night of the U.S. DINASTÍA Tour, which may draw extra energy, demand, and slightly higher prices as fans aim to be part of the finale. If your priority is savings, focus on May 8; if you want the emotional closing show and do not mind paying a bit more, May 7 may be worth the splurge.

What is the best way to get to the United Center for the concerts?

The United Center is accessible by car, rideshare, and public transit, with CTA buses and trains connecting to the West Side and nearby stops. Many fans choose to drive and park in one of the 11 official lots surrounding the arena, especially if they are coming from the suburbs or other parts of the metro area. If you prefer transit or rideshare, plan your route ahead of time and build in extra time for rush-hour traffic and post-show congestion around the arena.

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

The United Center offers about 6,000 parking spaces across 11 lots, with standard concert parking prices listed as approximately $27–$29 for cars in lots like C and K, and higher rates for buses and limousines; prices are subject to change. Buying parking on-site is straightforward, but you can save money by sharing a ride and splitting the fee, or by using alternative lots slightly farther from the arena if available. Arriving early not only makes parking easier, it helps you avoid the worst of the pre- and post-show traffic jams and gives you time to relax before the concert starts.

What is the United Center like inside, and what seat types are available?

The United Center is a large indoor arena with three main tiers: lower bowl, club/middle level, and upper level, plus floor seating for concerts. Lower-bowl and floor seats put you closest to the stage and are generally the most expensive, while 200-level middle seats offer a balanced view and price, and 300-level upper seats are the most budget-friendly. Large screens, powerful sound, and arena lighting help make the show feel big and engaging from almost any section, especially in the center and front rows of each tier.

Are there VIP or special packages for the Chicago shows?

A United Center event listing notes VIP Package onsales and Tito Double P VIP onsales that began in January and February 2026, offering special experiences in addition to regular tickets. The broader tour offers VIP packages that may include premium seats, meet-and-greet opportunities, pre-show VIP lounge access, exclusive merch, and early entry, with availability varying by venue and date. Some Tito Double P VIP upgrades do not include a concert ticket, so always check whether an upgrade is stand-alone or must be combined with a separately purchased ticket.

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

If you already have upper-level tickets, keep an eye on middle-level sections like 201, 210, 215, 216, 217, and 234, where some seats for both nights are highlighted as “Top 10% Value” in the mid‑$260s to mid‑$300s. Moving from the high 300s into a centered middle section or a back-row lower-bowl seat often dramatically improves your view and overall experience without paying the premium for floor or front-row seats. To stay within your budget, set a firm maximum price, compare similar sections across multiple marketplaces, and target tickets flagged as top value or priced below the average for that night’s show.

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