Pendulum Plot 2026 Headline Australian Tour
The tour announcement coincides with the release of Pendulum’s new album, Inertia.

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Perth D&B icons Pendulum are back in a big way, releasing their hotly anticipated fourth album Inertia and announcing a four-date headline Australian tour.
Inertia, Pendulum’s first studio album in 15 years, was produced by founder Rob Swire alongside Owen Charles and contains 16 tracks featuring collaborations with the likes of Bullet For My Valentine, Wargasm and Joey Valance & Brae.
“It’s the sound of Pendulum finding themselves again, and me figuring myself out to a certain extent…” Swire says of the new album. “I can’t wait to get back on tour. I know people always say this in interviews, but this time it feels different.”
Pendulum’s 2026 national tour begins in Brisbane on Tuesday 3 March at the Riverstage and continues with dates at Sydney’s Hordern Pavilion on Thursday 5 March, Melbourne’s Palace Foreshore on Friday 6 March and Adelaide’s AEC Theatre on Tuesday 10 March.
Frontier Members can access pre-sale tickets from Friday 5 September at 11am AEST, with general on-sale taking place on Monday 8 September at 2pm AEST. For full ricketing details, visit frontiertouring.com.
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No Australian D&B artist has had as much impact on the local scene as Pendulum. One of the country’s biggest musical exports, having sold over a million albums in the UK alone, Pendulum have three Platinum records to their name – 2005 debut Hold Your Colour, 2008’s In Silico and 2010’s UK #1 Immersion.
Making a name for themselves with their energetic live shows, Pendulum have performed at the world’s biggest festivals, from Glastonbury and Creamfields to Coachella and Ultra Miami. They’ve also sold-out tours across the UK and Europe and can’t wait to take the stage in Brisbane, Melbourne, Sydney and Adelaide next March and perform songs from their latest release along with Pendulum classics and fan favs.
Catch Pendulum at AEC Theatre on Tuesday 10 March. For ticketing information, visit frontiertouring.com.
Pendulum 2026 Australian Tour Dates
Tuesday 3 March – Riverstage, Brisbane, QLD
Thursday 5 March – Hordern Pavilion, Sydney, NSW
Friday 6 March – Palace Foreshore, Melbourne, VIC
Tuesday 10 March – Adelaide Entertainment Centre Theatre, Adelaide, SA
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