RONA. Unveils New EP ‘It’s All Here’
The Kaytetye producer and DJ has also announced a run of your dates.
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Kaytetye producer and DJ RONA. is back with her spellbinding latest release, It’s All Here.
Released via RONA.’s own imprint Rarre Records, the six-track EP is a pulsating electronic journey connected to Country and anchored in Indigenous futurism.
Speaking on the project, RONA. says, “It’s All Here is a sonic journey that juxtaposes the contemporary race to space with the profound knowledge and wisdom embedded within ourselves and within Country (nature). The EP challenges the idea that the future lies somewhere out there in the stars in distant galaxies, instead, it calls us to turn inward, to remember that everything we need is already here: in ourselves, in each other, and in relationships in place.
“This body of work integrates storytelling from a returning to place, soundscapes from Country and electronic production to create a rich tapestry of sound and storytelling, cultural, futuristic and emotionally resonant.”
Following the release of singles ‘Show Me’ and ‘Mars’, RONA. has shared a music video for the title track.
The music video was created in collaboration with Mikaela Stafford (3D animation design), who says: “For RONA.’s release, I set out to create a visual set that felt expansive and exploratory, as these qualities are what I enjoy and admire the most in her music and in ‘It’s All Here’ as a title track. You always feel like you've been taken on a journey, so this idea guided my approach. I wanted to complement the energy with vibrant colour schemes, abstract biomorphic forms and fluid motion.”
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To celebrate the arrival of It’s All Here, RONA. has announced a run of shows across the country from October 2025 to January 2026.
Performing both headline shows and festival sets, RONA.’s tour kicks off on 4-5 October at the North Australian Festival of Arts in Wulgurukaba Country/Townsville.
RONA. then plays Mode Festival in Wareamah/Cockatoo Island on Saturday 11 October, Haven in Bundjalung Country/Byron Bay on Friday 17 October and Sub Club in Naarm/Melbourne on Friday 24 October.
November sees RONA. take over Ancient World in Tarntanya/Adelaide on Saturday 1 November and Lubly Dae in Boorloo/Perth on Sunday 2 November, before festival slots at Meredith Music Festival, Beyond The Valley and Wildlands.
Tickets for all shows are on sale now via ronamusic.com.
Catch RONA. at Ancient World on Saturday 1 November. Tickets on sale via ronamusic.com. It’s All Here is available to listen on all good streaming services.
RONA. Australian Tour Dates
Saturday 4 & 5 October – North Australian Festival of Arts, Wulgurukaba Country/Townsville, QLD
Saturday 11 October – Mode Festival, Wareamah/Cockatoo Island, NSW
Friday 17 October - Haven, Bundjalung Country/Byron Bay, NSW
Friday 24 October – Sub Club, Naarm/Melbourne, VIC
Saturday 1 November - Ancient World, Tarntanya/Adelaide, SA
Sunday 2 November - Lubly Dae, Boorloo/Perth, WA
Friday 5 to Sunday 7 December - Meredith Music Festival, Meredith Supernatural Amphitheatre, Meredith, VIC
Monday 29 to Wednesday 31 December - Beyond The Valley, Barunah Plains, VIC
Thursday 1 January - Wildlands, Brisbane, QLD
Saturday 3 January - Wildlands, Perth, WA
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