Ninajirachi

Ninajirachi

The Rechabite, 224 William St, 6003 Northbridge Directions

Sat 18.07.2026 20:00

DOORS: 8

PMSPACE: THE RECHABITE HALL

Ninajirachi, a defining cultural leader reshaping electronic music, announces her biggest ever Australian headline dates for the highly anticipated Dark Crystal V tour in July 2026. Presented by Laneway Presents, TEG Live and New World Artists, this major run sees Ninajirachi take her genreblurring live show to seminal rooms across the country, including Sydney's Enmore Theatre, Brisbane's Princess Theatre, Adelaide's The Gov, Melbourne's Forum, and Perth's Rechabite. Joined by special guests Lucy Bedroque and daine, the tour follows a monumental year for the artist, which included a sold out run of Australian and USA Dark Crystal dates, her debut at renowned festivals Coachella and Primavera Sound, and her being the most nominated artist at the ARIA Awards, where she won Best Solo Artist, Michael Gudinski Breakthrough Artist, and Best Independent Release.

Her critically acclaimed debut album, I Love My Computer, is a fierce benchmark for the future of Australian electronic music released via NLV Records. Celebrated across Rolling Stone, The Guardian (5/5 Stars), Billboard, and NME, the record is a boundarypushing, culturally resonant project that reflects her fearless passion and global reputation, which has earned her sold out shows across three continents. I Love My Computer has been emphatically praised as a generational debut, taking out the Australian Music Prize and triple j’s J Award for Australian Album of the Year. Known for innovative production and a sound that counts fans from Addison Rae to Caroline Polachek, Ninajirachi’s extensive career also includes global festival appearances at Lollapalooza and EDC, supports for Charli XCX and Porter Robinson, and collaborations and remixes with deadmau5, The Neptunes, and Princess Nokia.

Dark Crystal V is an unmissable opportunity to experience an artist at the peak of her power, redefining pop and club music for Australia’s next wave of talent.

VENUE INFO

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Performers

  • Ninajirachi
    Ninajirachi

    Contained in Ninajirachi’s music is all the beauty, mystery, and danger of the natural world. The 23-year-old Central Coast-raised dance producer makes bristling electronic pop and club music that’s glassy, uncanny, and totally enthralling; like stalactites or spiderwebs, each of her songs is structurally impossible but spectacular to behold. A restless innovator and a renowned collaborator, she’s spent her teenage summers making adored, festival-ready pop from the avant-garde fringes, becoming an in-demand producer and one of the first landmark names of Australia’s burgeoning hyperpop scene. But even as her productions have shifted form and context, from the maximalist experimentation of her debut single “Pure Luck”, with Freya Staer, through to last year’s sprawling and intricate Second Nature Mixtape, Ninajirachi’s vision has remained remarkably consistent, each increasingly sophisticated track a new microcosm of organic fantasy to step into.

    Born Nina Wilson, Ninajirachi first started making music before she had even left primary school, absorbing myriad influences — namely her piano classes and the maximalist dance-pop of Lady Gaga and Ke$ha — and channelling them into rudimentary Garageband sessions that led to an instant interest in production. At high school, Wilson discovered electronic and dance music, first stumbling across a Madeon song in the background of a YouTube tie-dye tutorial. In contrast to school, where few friends shared her decidedly niche interests, the internet — and, specifically, the internet electronic music communities she found herself in — provided a unique space where Wilson could be herself and celebrate her interests. Spurred on by a Porter Robinson fan community she was active in, Wilson began producing her own electronic music, taking inspiration from avant-garde electronic luminaries like Mura Masa, Flume, SOPHIE, and Robinson himself.

    Once she started producing her own songs and remixes, Wilson began uploading them to SoundCloud and YouTube, and when she felt they were good enough, put them on triple j Unearthed, where she ended up as an Unearthed High finalist two years running. Wilson followed up the release of “Pure Luck”, and her success on Unearthed, with a string of gossamer, sugary singles released on NLV Records: tracks like “Lapland”, and its namesake EP, that combine the ambient rave aesthetics of Drain Gang with attention-grabbing, post-Y2K touchpoints, as well as remixes for everyone from Flight Facilities to Deadmau5. Between working on music, Ninajirachi established herself as a must-see artist, performing at Spilt Milk, Beyond The Valley, Listen Out, Splendour, Groovin’ The Moo, FOMO, and Falls Festival, and touring with Mallrat, Charli XCX, What So Not, and, in a perfect twist of fate, her production idol Cashmere Cat.

    In 2020, despite the chaos occurring throughout the world, Ninajirachi thrived, releasing both the Blumiere EP and releasing the acclaimed True North (Deluxe) — one of The Atlantic’s top 10 albums of 2021 — and selling out Oxford Art Factory with Kota Banks. As other musicians struggled to adapt to existing solely online, Ninajirachi had a leg up, having spent much of her life in virtual worlds already. Throughout the pandemic, Ninajirachi performed at all of the international hyperpop scene’s most epochal events, including Club Immaterial, Nocturne, and Club Quarantine, as well as livestreams for Brownies and Lemonade and RL Grime’s Sable Valley — for whom she also released singles “Dracodraco” and “Stoneteller”. Known for her work on electronic music’s cutting edge, Ninajirachi has also worked with iconic brands like Ableton, Logitech and the

    Over the course of 2022, Ninajirachi made good on the “One To Watch” promise made by Billboard Dance with the release of her debut full-length project, “Second Nature”. Led by the infectious “Start Small”, “Second Nature” captures a darker, more variegated side of her production, and which brings her songwriting and lyricism to the fore. A set of glassy electronic pop and club songs that are transporative and bracingly real, Second Nature was quickly identified as a turning point in her career, culminating with her covering NME Magazine’s December issue, and EDM.com naming her as one of the Top Producers of 2022.