Ninajirachi Brings Pokémon Energy to Pukkelpop Festival
Australian electronic producer Ninajirachi performed at the Pukkelpop festival in Belgium, delivering a high-energy set that De Morgen characterized as “kermisnoise” for “crackrockende Pokémon.” The performance, which took place during the multi-day music event in Kiewit, drew attention for its frenetic, high-tempo production style that aligns with the artist’s established sound in the hyperpop and electronic dance music circuits.
Performance Style and Reception
The set was marked by a rapid-fire succession of sounds, a common hallmark of Ninajirachi’s live shows. According to the review in De Morgen, the performance leaned heavily into saturated, synthetic textures, creating an auditory experience that the publication likened to the chaotic, sensory-heavy atmosphere of a fairground, or “kermis.” The comparison to “crackrockende Pokémon” served as a stylistic descriptor for the jittery, aggressive, and colorful nature of the electronic arrangements presented to the festival crowd.
Context of the Pukkelpop Appearance
Pukkelpop, one of Belgium’s largest music festivals, annually hosts a diverse lineup spanning rock, pop, and electronic genres. Ninajirachi’s inclusion in the program reflects the festival’s ongoing commitment to showcasing emerging international electronic talent alongside established headliners. The artist, known for tracks that blend melodic pop sensibilities with distorted, glitch-heavy production, utilized the festival stage to present a curated setlist that prioritized high-BPM transitions and maximalist sound design.
Technical Execution
The set focused on the integration of digital synthesis, reflecting the artist’s background in production-focused electronic music. By maintaining a consistent, high-intensity pace throughout the duration of the performance, the set was designed to sustain audience engagement through constant sonic shifts. The reception noted by De Morgen emphasized the distinct, almost cartoonish intensity of the soundscape, distinguishing it from more conventional house or techno sets performed at the same venue.

The artist remains scheduled for further festival appearances as part of her current touring cycle, pending the finalization of remaining tour dates.