FUERZA REGIDA BRINGS THEIR GENRE-DEFYING MÚSICA MEXICANA SOUND TO COLOMBIA

Written on 08/07/2025
LaMezcla Staff

Following an unforgettable performance on the biggest stage in Mexico City, Fuerza Regida marked a turning point with their long-awaited debut in Colombia, becoming the first group to bring their innovative fusion of urban Mexican music and corridos to Bogotá. As part of their explosive Esto No Es Un Tour, the Mexican-American band delivered two consecutive sold-out shows at the Movistar Arena on Thursday, July 31 and Friday, August 1.

Thursday night marked a milestone for the genre in Colombia. Fuerza Regida headlined the largest urban Mexican music show the country has seen to date, with a setlist of over 40 songs spanning their career and showcasing the genre’s evolution: a powerful mix of corridos with trap, reggaetón, house, hip-hop, banda sinaloense, and norteño. Songs like “Sigo Chambeando,” “CH y la Pizza,” “TQM,” and “Bebé Dame”had a packed Movistar Arena buzzing, while “Marlboro Rojo” was so highly requested they played it twice, sending the crowd into a frenzy.

On the second night, the sold-out Movistar erupted in ovation with the surprise arrival of Colombian superstar BLESSD, joining the band onstage for a live performance of three of his hits—one of the night’s most celebrated moments. Another standout highlight came with their performance of “UNA CERVEZA,” a track originally recorded in collaboration with Colombian artist Manuel Turizo, which was sung passionately by the crowd despite his absence.

Fuerza Regida’s impact in Colombia reflects their unstoppable rise. Off the heels of their acclaimed album “111XPANTIA” and with billions of streams under their belt, the band has held the title of Mexico’s #1 artist on Spotify for over 11 weeks and currently ranks among the Top 15 global artists. As leaders of a movement that knows no borders, Fuerza Regida is shaping the future of Latin music—loud, raw, and unapologetically authentic.