The tour is Ninajirachi’s largest run of headline shows yet.
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Fresh from winning three ARIA Awards, two triple j Awards and taking out the Soundmerch Australian Music Prize, electronic producer Ninajirachi has announced an Australian tour.
The poster girl for Australia’s emerging EDM scene is bringing her Dark Crystal V tour to five capital cities in July 2026.
Ninajirachi will be joined on the road by Melbourne creative daine and emerging producer Lucy Bedroque, and if this tour is anything like Ninajirachi’s last, expect an audio and visual feast for the senses.
The Dark Crystal V tour kicks off at the Enmore Theatre in Eora/Sydney on Friday 3 July, before Ninajirachi hits Meanjin/Brisbane’s Princess Theatre on Friday 10 July, Tarndanya/Adelaide’s The Gov on Saturday 11 July and Narrm/Melbourne’s The Fourm on Friday 17 July, wrapping up at Rechabite in Boorloo/Perth on Saturday 18 July.
Tickets for all shows go on sale Thursday 27 Nov at 10am AEST via girledm.com.
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In the space of 12 months, Ninajirachi has gone from up-and-comer to fully fledged superstar.
The central coast raised electronic producer's debut album I Love My Computer has captured the country’s music-loving public, topping the ARIA Australian Dance Albums Chart and peaking at #4 on the ARIA Australian Album Charts.
Having sold out her previous national tour earlier this year, Ninajirachi’s 2026 dates are sure to go the same way, so be sure to grab your quick smart when they go on sale later this week.
Catch Ninajirachi performing at The Gov on Saturday 11 July. Ticketing information is available via girledm.com.
Ninajirachi Dark Crystal V 2026 Australian Tour Dates
Friday 3 July – Enmore Theatre, Eora/Sydney, NSW
Friday 10 July – Princess Theatre, Meanjin/Brisbane, QLD
Saturday 11 July – The Gov, Tarndanya/Adelaide, SA
Friday 17 July – The Forum, Narrm/Melbourne, VIC
Saturday 18 July – Rechabite, Boorloo/Perth, WA
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