Peso Pluma experienced a significant injury while performing at the Governor’s Ball Festival in New York City over the weekend. Taking the stage at the GoPuff stage, Pluma delivered a high-energy set featuring a mix of traditional Mexican corridos and Latin trap hits like “Rubicon,” “Rosa Pastel,” “PRC,” and “La Bebe.” He even surprised the crowd by bringing out Rich the Kid for a special performance of “Gimme a Second.”
Unfortunately, Pluma’s excitement led to an accident where he injured his ankle while on stage. Video footage from the festival captured the moment when Pluma missed a step on the slanted stage and began limping in pain. Despite the injury, Pluma refused to let it stop the show, rejecting a chair offered by a staff member and continuing to perform for his fans.
In a display of resilience, Pluma addressed the audience, admitting to spraining his ankle but declaring his determination to carry on with the show. He reassured the crowd that even if his ankle was fractured, he was committed to giving them a memorable performance. As he put it, “If I have it fractured, I don’t give a shit because you all deserve a grand show!”
The incident at the Governor’s Ball Festival demonstrated Peso Pluma’s dedication to his craft and his fans, as he powered through the pain to deliver an unforgettable performance. Despite the challenges he faced, Pluma’s passion for his music and his audience shone through, making his set a highlight of the festival.