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Fuerza Regida takes the “This Is Our Dream” stadium tour to the Pacific Northwest with a performance at T-Mobile Park in Seattle on June 25, 2026. This is one of the most significant Latin music events in Seattle’s history — a GRAMMY-nominated música mexicana act filling a 47,000-seat stadium in a city better known for grunge and tech than corridos tumbados. That cultural crossover is exactly what makes this stop special.
T-Mobile Park is the home of the Seattle Mariners and one of the Pacific Northwest’s premier large-venue destinations. Located in Seattle’s SoDo district south of downtown, the stadium features a retractable roof that ensures the show goes on regardless of Seattle’s famously unpredictable weather. Opened in 1999 with a capacity of approximately 47,000, the venue has hosted major concert tours alongside its baseball duties. The retractable roof creates a unique acoustic environment — when closed, the sound reverberates with arena-like intensity; when open on a clear June evening, the Seattle skyline becomes the backdrop. Either way, the experience is unforgettable.
Seattle’s Latino population has grown significantly over the past two decades, and with it, demand for live Latin music at a major scale. The region’s Mexican-American and Central American communities have driven a vibrant underground scene of regional Mexican music events, and Fuerza Regida’s stadium show represents a watershed moment for that audience. Fans who have been following corridos tumbados through smaller venues and festivals now get to see their music validated on the biggest possible stage in the Pacific Northwest. The T-Mobile Park date will draw fans from across Washington, Oregon, and British Columbia.
June in Seattle can bring anything from sunshine to rain to a mix of both in a single evening. T-Mobile Park’s retractable roof eliminates weather as a variable, meaning your concert experience is protected no matter what the forecast says. When the roof is closed, the stadium transforms into a massive enclosed space where sound stays contained and crowd energy amplifies. When it is open, natural light and fresh Pacific Northwest air add an outdoor festival quality that complements the production. For fans traveling from out of state, knowing the roof guarantees a rain-free show is one less thing to worry about.
Step 1: Get verified tickets early. The Pacific Northwest has limited stadium concert dates compared to California or Texas, so demand from across the region will be high. Secure your seats through BigStub for all-in pricing and buyer protection.
Step 2: Use Seattle’s light rail. The Link Light Rail has a Stadium station directly adjacent to T-Mobile Park. It connects to Sea-Tac Airport, downtown hotels, and the University District — making it the easiest way to get to and from the show.
Step 3: Explore SoDo and Pioneer Square before the show. The neighborhoods near T-Mobile Park have breweries, restaurants, and pre-game gathering spots that fill up on event nights. Arriving a couple hours early lets you soak in the energy.
Fuerza Regida at T-Mobile Park on June 25, 2026 is available through BigStub. Verified sellers, transparent pricing, and secure transactions make it easy to lock in the Pacific Northwest’s biggest Latin music event of the year.
Fuerza Regida performs at T-Mobile Park in Seattle on June 25, 2026 as part of the “This Is Our Dream” stadium tour.
Yes. T-Mobile Park features a retractable roof that can be closed in the event of rain, ensuring the concert experience is weather-proof regardless of conditions.
The Link Light Rail Stadium station is directly adjacent to T-Mobile Park. The station connects to downtown Seattle, Sea-Tac Airport, and surrounding neighborhoods. Rideshare and driving are also options, with parking available in nearby lots.
T-Mobile Park holds approximately 47,000 for concert configurations, with floor, lower-bowl, and upper-deck seating available.
T-Mobile Park is at 1250 1st Avenue South in Seattle’s SoDo district, south of downtown and adjacent to the Pioneer Square neighborhood.
The Seattle stop at T-Mobile Park is the only Pacific Northwest date on the “This Is Our Dream” stadium tour. Fans from Oregon, Washington, and British Columbia should plan to attend this show.
Even in June, Seattle evenings can be cool. Layers are recommended — a light jacket or hoodie over your concert outfit. The retractable roof protects from rain, but temperatures may still dip in an open-roof configuration.
Verified tickets are available on BigStub from authenticated sellers with all-in pricing and buyer protection for the June 25, 2026 T-Mobile Park show.
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