Fuerza Regida launches stadium tour at Petco Park

Fuerza Regida opened its This Is Our Dream Stadium Tour on June 18 at Petco Park in San Diego. The band performed before approximately 44,000 fans in a show that traced its career through a Back to the Future-inspired production. The two-and-a-half-hour concert featured guest appearances and a chronological setlist.

Jesús Ortiz Paz and the group opened with a Michael Jackson homage, appearing in a military-style jacket and white glove. The set moved from early hits such as “Radicamos en South Central” and “Sigo Chambeando” to later tracks including “CH y La Pizza,” “Bebe Dame” and material from the 2025 album 111XPANTIA.

Guests included Calle 24’s Diego Millán, who joined for “Qué Está Pasando,” Marshmello on “Harley Quinn,” Chuyín and Rey Mysterio. Ortiz Paz told Millán onstage that he was “part of Fuerza Regida’s success.”

The production incorporated a runway sequence, archival footage and a DeLorean-style truck. It closed by returning to “Marlboro Rojo,” the song that opened the night, after a nod to corridos tradition with Chalino Sánchez’s “Pilares de Cristal.”

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