Inertia Announce ‘Second Shadow’ Australian Tour 2025
Inertia will be joined on tour by special guests Headwreck and Synge.

Image via @Inertiasydney (Facebook)
Sydney heavy metal behemoths Inertia have announced a four-date Australian tour kicking off in April.
The Second Shadow tour comes in support of the band’s debut album of the same name that dropped last year. Released by Revisit Records, the album merges heavy metal with dark pop flourishes, with Boolin Tune awarding the album 8.5 out of 10 and calling it “exciting and engaging at every point.”
Inertia will be joined on the road by rising hardcore metal act Headwreck and Sydney metalcore beasts Synge.
The Second Shadow tour begins in Sydney at The Lansdowne Hotel on Saturday, April 19 and continues with dates at Brisbane’s Black Bear Lodge on Sunday, April 20, Adelaide’s Jive on Friday, April 25 and Melbourne’s Bergey Bandroom on Sunday, April 27.
Pre-sale begins today, Monday, February 24 at 9:30am local time. Sign up here. General on-sale commences Wednesday, February 26 via destroyalllines.com.
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Inertia have garnered over 5 million streams and become a force to be reckoned with since the release of Second Shadow.
The band have toured with the likes of Polaris, Dayseeker, Bury Tomorrow, Northlane, Thy Art Is Murder and more, while also being one of the fan favourites at the Sydney leg of Good Things Festival last year.
Currently on tour with In Hearts Wake, Inertia are warming up for their own four-date national tour that’s sure to take Australia by storm this April.
Catch Inertia at Jive on Friday, April 25. For full ticketing details visit destroyalllines.com.
Inertia Second Shadow Australian Tour Dates 2025
Saturday, April 19 – The Lansdowne Hotel, Sydney
Sunday, April 20 – Black Bear Lodge, Brisbane
Friday, April 25 – Jive Bar, Adelaide
Sunday, April 27 – Bergy Bandroom, Melbourne
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