Peso Pluma’s New Mexico show has fans talking, with online reactions split between his stage presence and the crowd’s energy.
Fans Are Asking What Was Wrong With Peso Pluma at His New Mexico Show
Something felt different at Peso Pluma's recent New Mexico concert — and fans watching online weren't shy about saying so.
Videos and reactions from the show began circulating almost immediately after the performance, with many attendees and viewers pointing out that the energy from the stage felt noticeably lower than what fans have come to expect from one of regional Mexican music's biggest names. The conversation quickly spilled into the comments sections of fan pages and social media posts, turning a single concert into a broader discussion about what's going on with Peso Pluma right now.
What Fans Were Saying
The fan reactions told two different stories. On one side, comments called out Peso Pluma directly — noting that he seemed disengaged and less animated than usual. On the other, plenty of fans turned their attention to the crowd itself, with several saying bluntly that the audience simply didn't match the moment. Both factors likely played a role.
It's worth noting that the show still featured solid support. Armenta — an established name in his own right — was on the bill, as was rising act Chivo XVI. The lineup wasn't lacking. The vibe, however, apparently was.
The More Likely Explanation
Peso Pluma has been on the road for an extended stretch, and the physical and emotional toll of non-stop touring is real, regardless of how seasoned an artist is. A slightly off night doesn't erase a track record of high-energy, memorable performances — and by most accounts, that track record is strong.
There has also been speculation online about whether personal matters might be weighing on him, with some fans referencing his relationship with Kenia OS. That's purely speculative at this point, and without any confirmation, it remains just that.
Keeping It in Perspective
Even the most electric performers have nights where it doesn't fully come together. The crowd's energy, the venue, travel fatigue, and countless other variables all play into what an audience experiences on any given night. One subdued show in New Mexico doesn't define a tour — or a career.
The real question is whether this becomes a pattern or stays a one-off. For now, all signs point to the latter.
Credits & Sources
- Via TikTok: 44vatoX



