News Summary
Peso Pluma has canceled his upcoming concerts in Tampa and Miami in response to the devastation caused by Hurricanes Helene and Milton. Emphasizing solidarity, the artist pledged financial support to local hurricane relief efforts. Fans who bought tickets will receive automatic refunds. This cancellation affects the Éxodo Tour, now concluding early on October 13. The hurricanes have left significant destruction, with over 3 million people experiencing power outages and multiple fatalities. Peso Pluma’s actions highlight his commitment to social responsibility during crises.
Peso Pluma Cancels Florida Concerts for Hurricane Relief
Miami, Florida – Peso Pluma has announced the cancellation of his upcoming concerts in Tampa and Miami due to the severe impact of Hurricanes Helene and Milton. The concerts were set to take place on October 16 at Amalie Arena in Tampa and on October 17 at Kaseya Center in Miami.
In a statement regarding the cancellations, Peso Pluma expressed solidarity with the individuals and communities affected by the recent hurricanes in Florida. Understanding the gravity of the situation, he has pledged support through financial contributions to local hurricane relief organizations. Peso Pluma’s team confirmed that both his record label, Double P Records, and his management, Prajin Parlay Inc., are joining him in the donation effort.
Fans who purchased tickets for the affected Florida shows through Ticketmaster will receive automatic refunds, ensuring that there is no financial burden on those who were looking forward to the performances. The cancellation of these specific shows is part of Peso Pluma’s broader Éxodo Tour, which will now conclude on October 13 at the First Horizon Coliseum in Greensboro, North Carolina.
Tour Overview
Peso Pluma’s Éxodo Tour has been a significant event in the music calendar, having spanned nearly four months with performances across the United States and into Mexico. Throughout this tour, Peso Pluma showcased an array of guest artists from diverse music genres, including prominent names like Ice Spice, Eladio Carrión, Saweetie, Becky G, Ty Dolla Sign, El Alfa, Sexyy Red, Don Toliver, and 50 Cent.
Impact of Hurricanes Helene and Milton
The decision to cancel the concerts comes in the wake of devastating hurricanes impacting Florida. Hurricane Milton made landfall in Florida as a Category 3 storm, resulting in at least 16 confirmed fatalities. Meanwhile, Hurricane Helene has led to more than 225 deaths across its path, leaving Western Florida especially hard hit. The aftermath of these storms has caused significant destruction and has left over 3 million people without power.
The concert cancellations and Peso Pluma’s humanitarian efforts highlight the artist’s commitment not only to his fans but also to those in dire need during this time. As the region grapples with the aftermath of these natural disasters, local organizations are gearing up for long-term relief efforts to assist families and communities affected by the hurricanes.
With an increasing focus on community response, Peso Pluma’s actions reflect a growing trend among artists to leverage their platforms for social good, especially during crises. By prioritizing the well-being of those impacted over his performances, Peso Pluma demonstrates a sense of responsibility and compassion that resonates with many of his followers.
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- Remezcla: Peso Pluma Cancels Concerts for Hurricane Relief
- Rolling Stone: Peso Pluma Cancels Florida Concerts
- Herald Tribune: Upcoming Concerts in Florida
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Hurricane Relief
- Click Orlando: Upcoming Concerts in Central Florida
- Google Search: Hurricane Relief

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