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Inertia
'Emerald Whisper' Australian Tour
Described by Rolling Stone Australia as "one of Australia’s most compelling heavy acts right now", Sydney smooth-metallers Inertia are stepping into their next chapter. Fresh off the release of their first new music in two years, the powerful new single "Emerald Whisper", the band have today announced The Emerald Whisper Tour, taking their immersive live show around the country this July and August.
Having recently lit up stages across Australia at Good Things Festival, supported Poppy nationally and joined Northlane on a regional run, Inertia back it up with "Emerald Whisper". Blending modern metalcore with dark-pop sensibilities and clean production, "Emerald Whisper" is a bold new statement from the band operating at the peak of their powers.
Inertia have forged their path as ones to watch in the global heavy scene, and they tightened their grip on modern metalcore with the release of their debut album Second Shadow. The quartet bend and break the boundaries of their genre, targeting fans of Loathe, Spiritbox and Thornhill with flashes of SZA and The Weeknd. The band bring elements of dark pop and soul to the forefront as they explore the darkest corners of metal music and add to it their own sprinkling of emo pop.
The quartet's expanding catalogue has amassed millions of streams worldwide and seen them share stages with an impressive list of heavy music heavyweights, including Polaris, Dayseeker, Bury Tomorrow, Holding Absence, Caskets, Thy Art Is Murder and Thornhill to name a few.
- +61 2 9332 3711
- General inquiries contact number
- Ticket pickup available at venue entrance
- Valid photo ID required
- Arrive at least 30 minutes before event start time
- Original booking confirmation recommended
There is no parking at the venue.
There is a lift for accessible access.
Standard rules apply on banned articles. Only ticket or accredited pass holders may enter the venue.
No one under 18 years of age will be admitted.
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