Peso Pluma in New York | Tickets 2026

Peso Pluma

Feel the pulse of Latin music at the Peso Pluma concert on Madison Square Garden in New York, NY on Apr 30, 2026. With electrifying performances and chart-topping hits, the night promises an unforgettable atmosphere. Don’t miss out, grab your Peso Pluma tour tickets now!

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Frequently Asked Questions

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

The Peso Pluma & Tito Double P DINASTÍA Tour hits New York City on Thursday, April 30, 2026, at Madison Square Garden, with showtime set for 8:00 pm. Doors are scheduled to open at 7:00 pm, giving fans a full hour to arrive, clear security, grab food or merch, and get settled before the show begins. Because this is a major arena show and the date may be subject to change due to playoffs, it is a good idea to double‑check the event details closer to the night of the concert.

Where is the concert taking place and what is the Madison Square Garden address?

The concert takes place at Madison Square Garden, the iconic indoor arena located in Midtown Manhattan. The venue’s address is 4 Penn Plaza, New York, NY 10001 (often described as 7th Avenue & 32nd Street), directly above Penn Station. This central location makes it easy to reach by subway, train, bus, taxi, or rideshare, and you will find plenty of restaurants and bars nearby for pre‑ or post‑show plans.

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

The Madison Square Garden date is part of the 2026 DINASTÍA Tour by Peso Pluma & Friends, featuring Tito Double P, a 30‑city arena run from March 1 in Seattle to May 7 in Chicago. Tour announcements describe it as a fully reimagined show with elevated staging, cinematic visuals, a rotating lineup of guest appearances in select cities, and a setlist built around his Dinastía project and biggest hits. Expect a high‑energy night of corridos tumbados and modern regional Mexican anthems like “Ella Baila Sola” and “PRC,” delivered with the kind of big‑room production that Madison Square Garden is known for.

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

Tickets for Peso Pluma at Madison Square Garden on April 30, 2026 are available through primary sellers such as Ticketmaster and AXS, as well as several major resale marketplaces. Resale platforms show many seats still available in 100‑level, 200‑level, Chase Bridges, and lounge sections, so the event is in high demand but not sold out. Checking at least two trusted ticket sites lets you compare prices, sections, and fees to find the combination that best fits your budget.

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

One major marketplace reports that the lowest‑priced Peso Pluma tickets for Madison Square Garden currently start at about $102, with the average ticket price around $280. Examples of strong‑value seats include Section 208 Row 12 at $109, Section 225 Row 15 at $110, Section 226 Row 12 at $127, and Section 211 Row 13 at $138. Another resale site lists a wide range of options from around $70 in upper 200‑level and Chase Bridges seats up to premium tickets near $900+, showing how prices climb as you move closer to the floor or into more exclusive areas.

How can I find cheap tickets for Peso Pluma at Madison Square Garden?

To find cheaper tickets, focus on upper 200‑level sections and Chase Bridges, where several platforms show prices in the $70–$140 range and highlight specific seats as good value. Look for tickets flagged with high Deal Scores or similar value metrics; for example, Chase Bridge 314 and lounge seats like The Lounges 301 and 305 are noted as top‑value options around $102–$150 with fees included. If your schedule is fixed but your exact seat is flexible, monitor prices in the weeks leading up to April 30, as some resellers drop prices closer to showtime to move remaining inventory, though the very cheapest options may sell out first.

What is the best way to get to Madison Square Garden for the concert?

Madison Square Garden sits directly above Penn Station, making public transit the easiest way to get there—subway lines, New Jersey Transit, Long Island Rail Road, and Amtrak all connect to the station. Many fans take the train or subway straight to Penn Station to avoid driving and parking in Midtown Manhattan traffic. If you prefer to drive or use rideshare, plan extra time for evening congestion around 7th and 8th Avenues, and consider using nearby garages rather than trying to stop directly at the arena entrance.

How does parking work near Madison Square Garden, and how can I save money on it?

While Madison Square Garden does not have its own on‑site garage for most visitors, it partners with third‑party services like SpotHero to help fans reserve parking in nearby garages. Booking a space in advance through a parking app or garage website can secure a guaranteed spot at a known price and save time circling for parking on the night of the show. To reduce costs, look for garages a few blocks farther from the arena, park as a group and split the fee, or use public transit to avoid parking expenses altogether.

What is Madison Square Garden like inside, and what types of seats are available?

Madison Square Garden is a large indoor arena with multiple seating tiers, including floor, 100‑level, 200‑level, Chase Bridges, and lounge sections. Lower‑bowl and floor seats put you closest to the stage and tend to be the most expensive, while 200‑level and Chase Bridges offer more affordable options with a panoramic view of the show. The venue’s modern sound and lighting systems, plus large video screens, help make the concert feel immersive even from higher or more distant sections.

Are there VIP or special packages available for the New York show?

The DINASTÍA Tour features VIP packages at select venues, and the MSG date includes VIP ticket onsales with perks such as premium seating, early entry, exclusive merch, and access to special areas, depending on the package. Some packages and upgrades—such as Tito Double P experiences—may not include a concert ticket by themselves, so they must be combined with a regular ticket purchase. If you are considering VIP, compare the total cost of a package with the price of high‑quality floor or lower‑bowl seats alone to decide whether the extra perks are worth it for you.

Are there any special policies or conditions I should know about for this MSG concert?

Event notes mention that the April 30 date is subject to change due to playoffs, so NBA or NHL postseason scheduling could potentially affect the final show date and you should keep an eye on official updates. MSG also reminds fans that venue policies, health and safety measures, and government mandates can change over time, so it is important to review the latest guidelines before you go. Like many big arenas, the show may include flashing or strobe lights, intense sound, smoke, and other immersive effects, so guests with sensitivities to these should take that into account when planning their visit.

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

If you already have tickets, keep an eye on resale listings in the middle 200‑level (such as Sections 208, 211, 225, and 226) and Chase Bridges, where some seats are priced between roughly $109 and $150 and flagged as strong value compared with the overall average. Moving from very high or distant 200‑level seats into a more centered 200‑level section, or into a Chase Bridge or lounge area, can significantly improve your view and comfort without paying top floor‑level prices. To stay on budget, set a maximum price, compare similar sections across multiple marketplaces, and prioritize tickets rated highly by value tools or priced below the show’s average, so you upgrade your experience without overspending.

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