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EPISODE · Nov 30, 2025 · 2 MIN

Peso Pluma's Triumphs and Trials: Sold-Out Shows, Broken Foot, and Reconciliation Rumors

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Peso Pluma BioSnap a weekly updated Biography. Peso Pluma has had quite the eventful week, mixing triumph with setback. The Mexican corridos tumbados superstar kicked things off with a massive success, selling out two consecutive nights at YouTube Theater in Inglewood on Wednesday and Thursday this week. Fans from across Southern California flocked to the venue, with attendees ranging from die-hard longtime supporters to newer converts discovering the genre. The energy was palpable, with concertgoers emphasizing what his rise means for Mexican representation in mainstream American music. However, the celebration was tempered by a significant injury. During his headlining performance at New York's Governors Ball last week, Peso Pluma broke his foot while performing on stage. The injury was serious enough to require surgery, which he underwent immediately following the festival. On Instagram, he provided fans with a reassuring update, posting that the surgery went well and stating he'd be back on stages soon, signing off with his characteristic enthusiasm. Despite the pain, he continued performing that night at Governors Ball, telling the audience he could barely stand but was committed to finishing his set. The injury has already begun impacting his schedule. He has canceled three scheduled performances across Latin America in Peru, Paraguay, and Chile that were planned for the following week after the Governors Ball incident. On a lighter note, there's been renewed speculation about potential reconciliation in the corridos world. At a show in Los Angeles this week, artist Netón Vega brought out both Peso Pluma and JOP as surprise guests, fueling rumors among fans that the artists might be patching things up after previous tensions. Meanwhile, his personal life continues to garner attention. Singer Nicki Nicole, who previously dated Peso Pluma from late 2023 through early 2024, has recently made headlines of her own, debuting as an actress and earning her eighth Latin Grammy nomination for her album "Get On." Despite the foot injury requiring surgery and forced tour cancellations, Peso Pluma's momentum remains undeniable. His album Genesis debuted at number three on the Billboard 200, and his cultural impact continues to reshape how regional Mexican music is perceived in the United States and globally. Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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