Pedro Pluma adds second San Antonio show in a new venue

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Pedro Pluma adds second San Antonio show in a new venue
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The hot young Mexican singer's first Alamo City date, at the much smaller Majestic Theatre, is sold out.

Mindy Small/Getty ImagesMexican singer Peso Pluma has added a second San Antonio date to his first U.S concert tour, the “Doble P Tour.

”and are going very fast.in San Antonio is at the 2,200-capacity Majestic Theatre. The AT&T Center can accommodate up to 19,000 fans, depending on how it’s configured.

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