Events Sport Local January 28, 2025

Tito Double P Brings Down the House in Mexico City

Tito Double P electrified the audience with an unforgettable performance in Mexico City, showcasing his hits and creating a vibrant party atmosphere.


Tito Double P Brings Down the House in Mexico City

The young 27-year-old talent, Tito Double P, whose real name is Jesús Roberto Laija García, has conquered the music scene with his unique style of corridos tumbados. Originally from Tepic, Nayarit, he has experienced an impressive rise in recent years, driven by his innate talent and his connection with his cousin, the renowned singer Peso Pluma. His debut album "Incómodo," released in 2024, has positioned him on the popularity charts and solidified his place in the music industry.

At a show in Mexico City, Tito Double P delivered an unforgettable performance, captivating the audience with an impressive stage setup and a mesmerizing light show. Accompanied by seven high-level musicians, he performed his greatest hits, creating a festive and euphoric atmosphere. The connection with his followers was notable, as they sang along to his songs and responded enthusiastically to his interactions.

Among the comments from fans, expressions of affection and humor towards the singer stood out, such as "You're cuter than a little Labrador puppy" and playful requests like "Invite me to your concert, but I don't have a dime." Additionally, the audience was surprised by the presence of Gabito Ballesteros as a special guest, who performed several songs as a duo with Tito Double P, including the war corrido "Cuernito azulado," a song supposedly banned by colleague Natanael Cano, according to revelations in a previous show.