Corridos Tumbados Takes Over a 65,000-Seat Stadium
Fuerza Regida plays Allegiant Stadium on Friday, July 10, 2026, as part of their “This Is Our Dream” tour, the first US stadium tour in the history of corridos tumbados. Doors open at 9:00 PM. The nine-city run, promoted by Live Nation, launches June 18 in San Diego and closes August 7 at Citi Field in New York. The Las Vegas stop is the fourth date on the tour.
This is a genre milestone. Corridos tumbados emerged in the late 2010s as a hybrid of traditional corridos and trap, and Fuerza Regida helped define the sound from the start. Seeing a band from this subgenre headline a 65,000-capacity NFL stadium would have been unthinkable five years ago. If you are planning a Vegas trip around the show, the city has plenty of Las Vegas shows running that same week, from Cirque du Soleil residencies to headliner concerts at Caesars Palace.

From San Bernardino Backyards to Baseball Stadiums
Fuerza Regida started in 2015 as a cover band playing house parties in San Bernardino, California. Frontman Jesus Ortiz Paz, guitarist Samuel Jaimez, rhythm guitarist Khrystian Ramos, sousaphone player Jose “Pelon” Garcia, and tololoche player Moises Lopez (who joined in 2022) built their following on YouTube and streaming, where tracks like “Radicamos en South Central” caught fire in 2018.
Ten years later, they hold four Billboard Music Awards, seven Billboard Latin Music Awards, and a GRAMMY nomination. Their 2025 album 111XPANTIA pushed the sound further, and their latest single “triston” dropped in January 2026. The stadium tour is named “This Is Our Dream” for a reason. In a Billboard interview announcing the dates, Ortiz Paz described the leap from arenas to stadiums as the goal the band has chased since day one.
The Allegiant Stadium date puts Fuerza Regida roughly four hours from the San Bernardino neighborhoods where they started. That detail will not be lost on the crowd.
What to Expect Inside Allegiant Stadium
The Billboard announcement teased significant production upgrades for the stadium format. Ortiz Paz described a catwalk extending through the center of the stadium floor, with a secondary performance area in the middle for closer fan interaction. The band called it their “180-degree stadium experience,” designed so every section has a direct sightline.
VIP packages include a “Rooftop” section (exclusive to this tour), a dedicated VIP Barstool area with its own bar, pre-show lounge access, and a specially designed tour gift item.
The expected setlist draws from across Fuerza Regida’s catalog. On their 2024 Pero No Te Enamores Tour, sets ran about two hours and covered 27 songs, from early anthems like “Radicamos en South Central” and “Sigo Chambeando” to chart-toppers “Bebe Dame,” “Harley Quinn,” and “TQM.” The stadium tour will debut tracks from 111XPANTIA and the 2026 singles that the arena setlists never featured.
Surviving a July Stadium Show in Las Vegas
July in Las Vegas averages 105 degrees Fahrenheit during the day, and even after sunset temperatures regularly sit above 95 degrees. Allegiant Stadium has a roof and air conditioning, which separates it from the open-air baseball parks on the rest of this tour. That climate control is a genuine advantage for the Vegas date.
A few logistics worth knowing: Allegiant Stadium is fully cashless. Credit cards, debit cards, Apple Pay, and Google Pay work everywhere inside the venue. Reverse ATMs near the entrances convert cash to prepaid cards if needed. The stadium does not allow re-entry, so bring everything you need before walking through the gates. Clear bag policies apply.
Rideshare pickup and drop-off points are on the south side of the stadium, off Polaris Avenue. Plan for surge pricing after the show. If your hotel is on the south end of the Strip, the walk is manageable at roughly 20 minutes, though the July heat makes a rideshare the smarter call even for short distances. The 9:00 PM start time helps, but if you arrive early, the concert lineup on Spotlight shows what is playing that evening across the Strip so you can fill the hours before doors.
Building a Vegas Weekend Around the Show
July 10 is a Friday, which means you have the full weekend to fill. The NBA Summer League tips off that same day at the Thomas and Mack Center on the UNLV campus and runs through July 19, giving basketball fans a daytime activity before the concert.
Mary J. Blige performs at Park MGM on July 10 and 11 (from $130 on Spotlight), making a back-to-back concert weekend easy to build. Later in the week, Kelly Clarkson opens a new run at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace starting July 17 (from $89), and the Backstreet Boys begin their summer Sphere residency on July 16. Allegiant Stadium itself hosts Ed Sheeran’s LOOP Tour on July 18, just eight days after Fuerza Regida.
For the nights between shows, the Strip runs dozens of resident productions daily. Cirque du Soleil’s “O” at Bellagio (from $119), Mystere at Treasure Island (from $65), and The Wizard of Oz at Sphere (from $123) all run year-round and pair well with a long Vegas weekend.
Lock In Your Vegas Shows Now
Fuerza Regida tickets went on general sale February 20, and the best sections are moving fast. Whether you are building a full weekend around the July 10 show or extending your trip into the following week, Las Vegas runs dozens of shows every night in July. Check what’s playing this weekend on Spotlight and lock in your seats while inventory lasts.

The Wizard Of Oz At Sphere
Awakening
Mystère
Absinthe
“O”
David Copperfield
KA
Blue Man Group
Michael Jackson ONE
Tournament of Kings
Jabbawockeez
Piff The Magic Dragon