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    Ninajirachi Announces I Love My Computer and It Loves Me North American Tour With MGNA CRRRTA

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    Ninajirachi Announces I Love My Computer and It Loves Me North American Tour With MGNA CRRRTA


    Ninajirachi announces her I Love My Computer and It Loves Me North American Tour, with MGNA CRRRTA as direct support. Seven dates from September 17 in Vancouver through November 12 in Los Angeles, routing via Denver, Boston, and New York.

    The tour extends a breakout cycle around I Love My Computer, which secured multiple ARIA Awards and the 2025 Australian Music Prize.

    Since release, the project has moved globally; Coachella debut (joined onstage by Porter Robinson for WannaCry), plus guest appearances with PinkPantheress and Madeon.

    Ninajirachi Announces I Love My Computer and It Loves Me North American Tour With MGNA CRRRTA
    Ninajirachi by Tom Vanderzeil

    Momentum holds: recent NYC shows opening for Oklou, upcoming slots at Lollapalooza and Primavera Sound, and direct support for Tame Impala on the DEADBEAT Tour.

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    I Love My Computer and It Loves Me North American Tour Dates
    September 17 – Commodore Ballroom – Vancouver, BC
    September 19 – Ogden Theatre – Denver, CO
    September 22 – Newport Music Hall – Columbus, OH
    September 30 – Royale – Boston, MA
    October 2 – Franklin Music Hall – Philadelphia, PA
    October 3 – Brooklyn Steel – Brooklyn, NY

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