Fuerza Regida achieved a significant milestone in their career with their inaugural concert at the BMO Stadium, surprising fans with a special appearance on stage by Calle 24. This monumental show in their hometown holds personal and professional significance as it also marks the first time a Mexican-American band has performed at the home of LAFC. The BMO Stadium spectacle represents the debut of artists from this genre in a stadium in the United States, attracting a crowd of over 22,000 people, making it the highest-attended Latin show in the venue's history.
The concert kicked off with a video recounting the band's journey, starting from 2015 when it was just a dream, to how they started six years ago, the momentum they gained last year with their first arena tour, "Del Barrio Hasta Aquí," and now moving on to their first stadium show in their backyard, Los Angeles.
"We have been incredibly blessed with the level of success we have witnessed at our shows. Our movement is now global, thanks to God," said Jesus Ortiz Paz (JOP), leader of Fuerza Regida. "It's amazing to come back home and play our first stadium concert in our own backyard like the BMO Stadium, following a successful show in Dallas."
Prior to the LA show, Fuerza Regida delivered an electrifying performance at Dallas' Dos Equis Pavilion on July 7. The sold-out Dallas event featured a special appearance by Chino Pacas and drew an audience of over 20,000 fans.
The tour will continue with the next stop in Reno, NV, and cover 24 more dates, culminating near the band's hometown in Anaheim, CA at the Honda Center on Saturday, November 25.