Noah Kahan: The Great Divide Tour
About This Event
Noah Kahan brings The Great Divide Tour to Citi Field, with support from Gigi Perez and Annabelle Dinda. Kahan's plainspoken singer-songwriter material — from the breakthrough single "Hurt Somebody" through albums Busyhead, I Was / I Am and Stick Season, which helped bring a 2023 Best New Artist Grammy nomination — sits alongside Perez's pop-rock songs shaped by a Cuban–New Jersey–Florida background and TikTok success, and Dinda's guitar-forward, hook-driven approach that favors clarity over spectacle.
About The Great Divide Tour
“The Great Divide Tour” arrives at Citi Field as a stadium-scale rock/pop bill anchored by Noah Kahan, with featured sets from Gigi Perez and Annabelle Dinda. Framed as a live concert event in Queens, it places contemporary songwriting in a space more often associated with New York’s summer sports calendar. If this tour marks a first New York City appearance for any of the performers, it reads as a measuring point in their ascent. The lineup’s shared emphasis on narrative lyrics gives the night a coherent throughline.
About the Artists
Noah Kahan
Noah Kahan is an American singer-songwriter working in the overlap of rock and pop, signed to Republic Records in 2017. He broke through with “Hurt Somebody,” which earned U.S. gold certification and international chart placements, ahead of the albums *Busyhead* (2019), *I Was / I Am* (2021), and *Stick Season* (2022), the release that widened his audience and helped bring a 2023 Grammy nomination for Best New Artist.
Gigi Perez
Gigi Perez is an American singer-songwriter working in the overlap of rock and pop, with roots shaped by a Cuban family background, New Jersey origins, and a Florida upbringing. She first drew wide attention through TikTok tracks including “Celene” and “Sometimes (Backwood),” then released the 2023 EP *How to Catch a Falling Knife* during a period with Interscope Records.
Annabelle Dinda
Annabelle Dinda is an individual Rock/Pop artist whose work sits between radio-shaped hooks and a more direct, guitar-forward delivery. In New York City, she has performed at Citi Field, including appearances tied to *Noah Kahan: The Great Divide Tour*.