The Australian producer broke through with last year’s debut album I Love My Computer.
The debut album from Nina Wilson aka Ninajirachi is a Nialler9 recommended thrill ride through digital electronic music – hyperpop, electro, tech house and a genre Ninajirachi has dubbed Girl EDM.
Today, Ninajirachi has announced some EU and UK dates including Paris, Dublin, Glasgow, London, Brighton and Bristol shows.
Whelan’s in Dublin hosts the show on Sunday March 22nd. Tickets are available via singularartists.ie on Wednesday, 14 January 2026 at 10AM priced from €25 plus fees. Full dates below. Presale is active now through the promoter.
NINAJIRACHI TOUR DATES
Tue Mar 17 – Le Trabendo – Paris FR
Sat Mar 21 – SWG3 – Glasgow UK
Sun Mar 22 – Whelans – Dublin IRL
Wed Mar 25 – Gorilla – Manchester UK
Thu Mar 26 – Concorde2 – Brighton UK
Fri Mar 27 – Colour Factory – London UK
Sat Mar 28 – Strange Brew – Bristol UK (SOLD OUT)
Sat 6 Jun – Primavera Sound – Barcelona, ES
Thu 11 Jun – Sun 14 Jun – Primavera Sound – Porto, ES
Ticket information HERE.

I Love My Computer is the sound of a Gen Z music producer being chronically online, with her computer as her closest companion, one made explicit on ‘Fuck My Computer’ and closing track ‘All At Once’.
The Rotten.com dark side of the internet is explored on ‘Infohazard’, Wilson lives vicariously through other people’s online experiences on ‘London Song’, a song about ‘CSIRAC’, Australia’s first digital computer and online social interactions – ‘Delete’ and her biographical tale of making music for the first time on ‘Sing Good’.
Sure, the subject matter is extremely online but it’s introverted subject matter is cased in an extrovert shell with shades of super-fun maximalist blog-house and indie sleaze electro of the early 2000s, Yaeji-esque vocal processing, Skrillex-esque dubstep drops, a glut of earworm vocals (if Grimes didn’t follow the dark timeline it could have sounded like this) along with wave-racing bouncy sound design and production touches that elevate the album beyond a mere long form bedroom status update. This laptop is going to the club, and only barely getting in over the minimum age.
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Niall Byrne is the founder of the most-influential Irish music site Nialler9, where he has been writing about music since 2005. He is the co-host of the Nialler9 Podcast and has written for the Irish Times, Irish Independent, Sunday Times, Totally Dublin, Cara Magazine, Red Bull and more. Niall is a DJ, co-founder of Lumo Club, event curator, Indie Sleaze club promoter, and producer of gigs and monthly listening parties & events in Dublin.