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Gigi Perez
Petco Park — San Diego, CA

Gigi Perez is an indie pop artist who emerged from the bedroom pop scene with a distinctly lo-fi sensibility and introspective songwriting. Her breakout track "Heather" became a viral moment on TikTok and streaming platforms, introducing her to a wider audience hungry for her particular brand of melancholic, melodic storytelling. The song's understated production and conversational lyrics about longing and displacement resonated with listeners tired of polish. Since then, Perez has continued to write songs that feel like private conversations — addressing relationships, self-doubt, and small moments of daily life with a wry, honest perspective. Her catalog suggests someone more interested in capturing actual feeling than fitting into any particular aesthetic. Her music tends to live in quieter moments: late night thoughts, car rides, the space between what you want to say and what actually comes out.

Perez's shows have a basement-show intimacy even when they're bigger. Crowds lean in rather than jump around. People watch her hands on the guitar, remember lyrics they didn't know they knew. The energy is focused and still, which somehow makes it feel more alive.

Known for Heather, Driver, Sailor Moon, Coffee, Mess It Up

Gigi Perez hasn't really established a recorded history in San Diego yet, which means we get to see how the city takes to her. That's actually more interesting than nostalgia — it's a chance to watch how her particular brand of indie-pop-adjacent songwriting lands with a crowd that's built up serious taste over the years.

San Diego's music scene has always been fragmented in interesting ways — a lot of indie rock history, a solid electronic underground, and increasingly, a pipeline of singer-songwriters who treat the city as a starting point rather than a destination. For someone like Perez, who builds songs on conversational lyrics and understated production, there's an audience here that gets tired of noise and appreciates the kind of songwriting that sounds like it's just happening in the room with you.

Stay in La Jolla if you want upscale coastal vibes — it's worth the splurge. Dinner at Duke's La Jolla offers views and solid seafood without being pretentious. Spend the day before the show walking Windansea Beach or browsing the galleries around Prospect Street. If you want to understand the city's Mexican-American cultural fabric, head to Chicano Park in Barrio Logan — the murals are legitimately world-class. Hit a taco shop on Logan Avenue afterward. The neighborhood pulses with the energy that informs music like Peso Pluma's.

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