Inside the World of Mumfighter: Rap, Skating & BIGSOUND 2025

Say hello to Mumfighter, the Marrickville-based rapper, producer, hairstylist, and professional rollerblader whose live shows are a riot of neon energy, punk attitude, and glitch-pop chaos. Fronted by Jarrah, a Campbelltown-born creative mischief-maker, Mumfighter has carved out a wild corner of the Aussie underground, blending sticky Western Sydney hooks with digipunk noise tantrums and emo-rap fury—a sound that lands somewhere between The Streets, The Prodigy, and Mindless Self Indulgence, with a sugar-high attitude to match.

Jarrah embodies the music. Rollerblades, pool noodles, and yo-yo demos make regular appearances in their live shows, turning each performance into a primal, cathartic collision between party and performance art. This “glittery glitch in the algorithm” aesthetic—and energetic, feral ADHD delivery—has become Mumfighter’s calling card across the DIY circuit.

Since first emerging under the name ‘lil coles’ around 2019, Mumfighter’s sound has evolved into an ear-blistering tension between hyper-digital stimulation and emotional rawness, grabbing listeners by the ears and refusing to let go.

Now, Mumfighter is set to bring that relentless energy to BIGSOUND 2025—one of the Southern Hemisphere’s most prestigious music industry showcases. Performing at two stages—Blute’s on Tuesday, 2 September (11:15 PM–11:45 PM), and Wonderland Upstairs on Thursday, 4 September (7:00 PM–7:30 PM)—Mumfighter joins a lineup of 130 artists presenting the future of Aussie music in Fortitude Valley, Brisbane.

Get ready, because Mumfighter’s taking over! Expect a rollerblading, yo-yo-juggling, hyperpop blitz across Fortitude Valley as Mumfighter brings their unique brand of digital punk to BIGSOUND 2025. Whether you’re there for bubblegum bass, genre-wrecking noise tantrums, or just pure performance art—this is one wild ride you won’t forget.

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