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Ninajirachi Announces North American Tour Dates
4 May
Summary
- Ninajirachi unveils a seven-date North American headline tour starting September 17.
- Her debut album topped the ARIA Dance Albums Chart and won multiple awards.
- The tour follows international festival appearances and support slots.

Australian electronic artist Ninajirachi has announced a North American headline tour, the 'I Love My Computer and It Loves Me Tour,' with seven dates scheduled. The tour commences on September 17 at Vancouver's Commodore Ballroom and will conclude on November 12 at The Fonda Theatre in Los Angeles, with stops including Denver, Columbus, Boston, Philadelphia, and New York. MGNA CRRRTA will provide support throughout the tour.
This new tour follows the highly successful release of Ninajirachi's debut album, 'I Love My Computer.' The album achieved number one on the ARIA Dance Albums Chart and secured prestigious accolades such as ARIA Awards for Best Independent Release, Best Solo Artist, and the Michael Gudinski Breakthrough Artist Award. It was also honored with the 2025 Australian Music Prize and named triple j's Album of the Year.
Ninajirachi's international reach has grown substantially over the past year, with headline shows across Australia, New Zealand, North America, and Europe. Her presence has extended to major festival stages, including a debut at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, where she previewed an unreleased collaboration with Porter Robinson titled 'WannaCry.' She also made guest appearances during sets by PinkPantheress and Madeon.
Her upcoming North American dates are part of a busy global schedule that includes performances at Primavera Sound in Barcelona and Lollapalooza. Following these international commitments, Ninajirachi will return to Australia to support Tame Impala on his Deadbeat Tour. Her expanding influence reflects a trend of electronic producers becoming front-facing artists with broad appeal beyond traditional dance music audiences.