Inertia Announce ‘Emerald Whisper’ Australian Tour 2026
The band are hitting the road in support of their new single, ‘Emerald Whisper’.
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Sydney heavy metal heroes Inertia have announced a national tour in support of their new single, ‘Emerald Whisper’.
The first taste of new music from the band since the release of their 2024 debut album Second Shadow, ‘Emerald Whisper’ is a metalcore monster with a dark edge that fans of the band are sure to dig.
Inertia’s Australian tour begins with a hometown show in Sydney at Oxford Arts Factory on Friday 24 July. The tour will then make its way to The Brightside in Brisbane on Saturday 25 July, Altar Bar in Hobart on Friday 31 July, Jive Bar in Adelaide on Saturday 1 August and will finish up in Melbourne at Howler on Sunday 2 August.
Tickets are on sale now via destroyalllines.com.
It’s been non-stop for Inertia since dropping Second Shadow, with the band spending much of the past two years on the road.
Having wowed audiences with their immersive live show at Good Things Festival in December, the lads supported Poppy on her national tour before joining Northlane on their regional run of shows.
With new music in the kitty and a live show honed to perfection, Inertia are ready to enter their next chapter, starting with the Emerald Whisper tour.
Catch Inertia at Jive on Saturday 1 August. Tickets on sale now via destroyalllines.com.
Inertia Emerald Whisper Australian Tour Dates 2026
Friday 24 July – Oxford Art Factory, Sydney, NSW
Saturday 25 July – The Brightside, Brisbane, QLD
Friday 31 July – Altar Bar, Hobart, TAS
Saturday 1 August – Jive, Adelaide, SA
Sunday 2 August – Howler, Melbourne, VIC
The event takes place this weekend and features DJs, karaoke, BBQ and more.
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