At 170 Russell, nothing, nowhere. arrived as an artist marking ten years since first emerging from the shadows online and turning isolation into connection. The Return Of The Reaper tour carried more than a new run of dates. It traced the path of a career built on reinvention, independence and emotional candour. Opening for nothing, nowhere at 170 Russell were sace6 and Closure.
Born from the vision of Joseph Mulherin, nothing, nowhere. has spent the past decade dissolving boundaries between emo, hip hop, rock and pop. From the self-titled debut in 2015 through the breakthrough of Reaper in 2017 and onward to 2024’s Cult Classic, the project has evolved without losing the vulnerability that first drew listeners in. Millions of streams and collaborations with figures like Travis Barker, Pete Wentz and Chris Carrabba only widened that reach.
What set nothing, nowhere. apart was never scale alone. It was the sense that every stylistic pivot came from instinct rather than trend. By the time he reached Melbourne this weekend, he reinforced his status as one of the defining voices of a generation raised on playlists rather than genre walls, proving that authenticity still cuts through in a crowded digital era.























The tour moves to Adelaide and Perth next, tickets HERE.
Images Brad Kendell
