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Review: BRAT — Wildlands Boorloo Perth 2026

  • 6 days ago
  • 1 min read

Perth-based rapper BRAT opened the Sahara stage while the festival was still stretching awake. The sun was already sharp, the crowd still thin — but none of that changed how she showed up. 


From the first track, she treated the set like the place was already full. No easing in, no waiting for permission. Her energy was loose, confident, and grounded in fun — the kind that comes from knowing exactly who you are and enjoying it.


You could feel people stopping mid-walk, turning their heads, drifting closer without realising why. 


Her sound bounced between attitude and playfulness, switching flows effortlessly while keeping the connection personal. She wasn’t performing at the crowd — she was performing with them, smiling, moving, letting the moment breathe. 


By the time her set wrapped, the field had noticeably filled out. Not because it was early in the schedule — but because she made it worth staying. 


BTN takeaway: BRAT didn’t warm up Wildlands — she set the tone by being unapologetically herself. 




By Uncle Tatt — host of “Between the Notes,”  
Where music brings us together, conversations matter, and no one’s left outside.



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