Peso Pluma cancels concert in Tijuana after cartel threats
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Peso Pluma’s Tijuana concert has been canceled after death threats
LOS ANGELES — Peso Pluma’s upcoming concert in Tijuana is canceled after continued death threats. The cancellation comes about a week after four banners were discovered with alleged threats against
Peso Pluma's Tijuana Concert Cancellation: Here’s what you may want to know
Peso Pluma's Tijuana concert on October 14 was canceled due to threats in "narcomantas" appearing in the city. Prajin Music cited safety concerns for fans and the team. Music Vibe also canceled shows in Puebla, Querétaro, León, Culiacán, and Acapulco, offering ticket refunds. Guadalajara, Monterrey and Mexico City concerts remain unaffected.
Peso Pluma Cancels Concert In Tijuana After Receiving Death Threats From Mexican Cartel
Popular Mexican rapper-songwriter Peso Pluma isn’t taking any chances with the Mexican cartel, and is doing his best to avoid them. This comes after the rapper cancelled his show in Tijuana after receiving death threats made to the singer were spotted in the city. The cancellation was announced on Instagram by the music labels Double P. Records and Prajin Music Group. The two labels jointly issued an official statement and said: “Our goal is to …
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