Corridos tumbados have become one of the most powerful musical movements of recent years, not only in Mexico but also in the United States. This subgenre, which combines the essence of the traditional corrido with elements of trap, hip hop and reggaeton, has deeply connected with young Latinos who are looking for music that speaks their language: raw, real and unfiltered.
Born on the border between Sonora and California, the phenomenon has crossed all geographic and musical borders. Artists such as Peso Pluma, Fuerza Regida and Natanael Cano have taken this fusion of sierreño guitars, urban lyrics and modern beats to the most important stages in the United States, filling arenas and stadiums with thousands of fans.
Peso Pluma

Hassan Emilio Kabande Laija, known as Peso Pluma, is currently the most recognized artist of the genre.
Her hits such as Ella Baila Sola, PRC and Rosa Pastel not only topped the Spotify and Apple Music charts in 2024, but also marked a before and after in Latin music.
During the past year, his U.S. tour included memorable performances in cities such as Los Angeles, Houston, San Jose, Chicago and Atlanta, selling out in record time.
For 2025, new dates have already been confirmed and it is expected to expand its tour to cities such as Denver, Las Vegas and New York.
If you want to experience the phenomenon firsthand, be sure to get your tickets as soon as possible.
Fuerza Regida

Formed in California and led by Jesús Ortiz Paz, Fuerza Regida is one of the most beloved bands within the tumbado movement.
His style, which mixes street lyrics with traditional sounds, has been a reflection of the lives of many young Latinos in the US.
Tracks such as Ch and Pizza, 911 and TQM have been chanted in iconic stadiums such as Madison Square Garden in New York and Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles.
His staging is energetic, authentic and deeply connected to his audience.
For 2025, an even more ambitious tour is expected to consolidate its presence throughout the country.
Corridos tumbados have taken the music scene by storm in the United States and Mexico
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Natanael Cano

Considered the creator of the term “corridos tumbados”, Natanael Cano has been key in the evolution of the genre.
From its beginnings in Hermosillo, Sonora, to its international tours, it has demonstrated a unique ability to reinvent itself without losing its essence.
During 2024, he visited cities such as Miami, Dallas, Phoenix and San Antonio, presenting a show that combines his early hits such as Soy el Diablo and El Drip with new releases that position him as one of the most complete artists of the genre.
This 2025, Natanael Cano promises to surprise with more collaborations and a visually renewed show.
A unique experience

For many Latinos in the U.S., corrido tumbados concerts are more than entertainment: they are spaces of identity, pride and community.
Each show celebrates the roots, personal stories and daily struggles of millions of Hispanics who see their reality reflected in these lyrics.
Moreover, the impact of these artists is not only limited to music.
Commercial brands, multicultural festivals and media outlets have begun to integrate the genre into their platforms, recognizing its cultural and economic weight.
Haven’t been to a concert yet?
2025 is shaping up to be the year when corridos tumbados will completely dominate the most important stages in the United States.
If you have never been to one, this is your chance. Buy your tickets in advance, because the demand is very high and the dates sell out fast.
At QuéOnnda.com, we will keep you updated on every announcement, tour and news of your favorite artists of the movement.
Because corridos tumbados are not only heard… they are lived.