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Nathy Peluso Had Miami in a Trance at the Fillmore

Argentine singer Nathy Peluso delivered an unforgettable experience during the Miami stop of her Grasa Tour.
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Nathy Peluso kicked off the U.S. leg of her Grasa Tour at the Fillmore Miami Beach on March 5. Photo by @individuaph
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Last night, despite the humid evening air, fans lined up outside the Fillmore Miami Beach to see Nathy Peluso. The Argentine singer has been captivating audiences in Europe with her theatrical Grasa Tour since February, and Miami is the first stop of the tour's U.S. leg. Naturally, Peluso's South Florida fans were eager to see what she had in store for them.

Around 8:15 p.m., Peluso emerged on stage in a fur coat over a sleek black bodysuit. She opened the show with "Corleone," a dynamic track showcasing her powerful vocal range, before launching into "Aprender a Amar," a hard-hitting hip-hop banger highlighting her razor-sharp flow.

It was evident from the start that Peluso would have the crowd eating out of the palm of her hand.

Despite a minimal stage setup — simply shifting red and blue curtain colors and a live jazz-infused band — Peluso recreated a vintage lounge ambiance infused with her modern style. The setlist primarily featured tracks from Grasa, but she also delivered fan favorites like "Business Woman" and "Ateo."

She brought the energy up with bangers like "Todo Roto" and her "Bzrp Music Sessions," which had the crowd screaming along as she effortlessly traded bars. During "La Presa," she went full salsa mode, incorporating a chain-link fence prop reminiscent of the music video, dancing across it with electrifying charisma.

Miami saw the setlist debut of her newest song, "Erotika," another salsa-inspired track that draws from her Latin influences. The crowd warmly received the song, with some people in the audience getting down to the groove and dancing toward the back of the pit era.
click to enlarge Nathy Peluso on stage at the Fillmore Miami Beach
Nathy Peluso danced across the stage with poise and elegance.
Photo by @individuaph
Eventually, Peluso changed into a red cropped fur sweater, bringing her diva aesthetic into full drive as she danced and moved around the stage with poise and elegance.

One of the evening's more emotional moments came during "El Dia Que Perdí Mi Juventud," a deeply heartfelt performance that has become the highlight of the show. Then, before launching into "Buenos Aires," she told the crowd she hoped it would make them feel at home — and for many, it did. The audience sang and cried alongside her performance.

Peluso closed the show with "Legendario," a fitting finale to a night that felt legendary in every way. Her commanding stage presence, genre-spanning versatility — from jazz to bachata to hip-hop — and sharp lyricism solidified why she's one of the most interesting acts in music today.

If there was one downside to last night's show, it was Peluso's use of Auto-Tune. I know it's a stylistic choice, but Peluso's voice is already powerful, and at times, the effect detracted from what could have been an even more raw, natural vocal performance.

Regardless of that slight critique, you'd be foolish to miss seeing Peluso live on stage. The Grasa Tour more than delivered on its promise of an unforgettable experience.