INERTIA - Emerald Whisper Australian Tour

INERTIA - Emerald Whisper Australian Tour

Howler, Enter via carpark @ 7-11 Dawson Street, 3056 Brunswick Directions

Sun 02.08.2026 19:00

Fresh from the stage of Good Things Festival, national support to Poppy and a regional run supporting Northlane, Sydney metalcore heavyweights Inertia return with their powerful new single, ‘Emerald Whisper’.

Emerald Whisper is a bold new statement from the band operating at the peak of their powers. Self-produced and true to their roots, the track showcases Inertia's signature resonant sound enveloped in heavy riffs.

Known for delivering unforgettable performances packed with raw energy, Inertia are taking off once again on a fresh headline tour across Australia. Bigger, heavier and more immersive than ever before, the tour promises a powerful showcase of Inertia’s evolution and a chance for fans to experience their most ambitious live show to date.

With new music, growing international attention and a career-defining live show, Inertia's next chapter starts with Emerald Whisper, and this tour is set to be their most exciting yet.




VENUE INFO

Shows are Standing unless clearly stated. Check Ticket Type when purchasing.

Howler Bar & Grill
 The kitchen will be serving a full menu from 5pm (Tues - Fri) and 2pm (Sat - Sun) till late including vegan and vegetarian options.
 You can view the delicious offerings available by clicking here.

Booking are not essential but recommended here.

Accessibility
 Howler is Accessible.
 Both Garden and Theatre are 100% accessible for patrons including a central restroom and easy curbside access for car services. 

This venue accepts companion cards. Simply purchase your ticket and contact Moshtix to arrange access for your Companion. 

Parking
 A park and ride, council operated carpark is located immediately outside of Howler's doors.

Public Transport
Howler is conveniently located just a two minute walk from both the Route 19 Coburg tram (stop 21), and Jewel train station on the Upfield line.

Bicycle
We adjoin the Upfield Bike Path and have many designated bike parks on site.

Performers

  • Inertia
    Inertia

    Forging their own path as one of Australia’s most exciting alternative acts, Sydney quartet, Inertia, tighten their grip on modern metal as they bend and break the boundaries of their genre. Targeting fans of Loathe, Spiritbox, Thornhill and at times The Weeknd and SZA, Inertia 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.

    Inertia is Julian Latouche (vocals), Mark Williamson (guitar and production), Oliver Smith (bass) and Sebastian Schaber (drums). Since their inception in 2017, Inertia have jumped from strength to strength. Sitting pretty on tens of thousands of monthly Spotify listeners with close to 3 million digital streams across their collection, Inertia have turned heads with their unique blend of alternative metal. They attracted the attention of independent record label Resist Records, through which their 2022 EP, the acclaimed ‘Memoria,’ was released.

    Tackling the implications of a growing capitalist society and the complexities of indecision and division, ‘Memoria’ quickly became a powerful staple in Inertia’s back catalogue and has seen the band tour extensively across Australia, sharing the stage with a number of prominent alternative international and Australian acts. In recent years they have shared their encapsulating live show atop stages supporting Dayseeker (US), Holding Absence (UK), Caskets (UK), Thousand Below (US), Thornhill, Void Of Vision, Ocean Grove, Thy Art Is Murder, Diamond Construct and more. July will see Inertia touring once again with Dayseeker on the ‘Dark Sun Worldwide’ tour with Casey (UK) and Landon Tewers (US).

    Teasing new music for the first time since ‘Memoria’, Inertia add a fresh new track to their live setlist and embark on the journey towards their debut album, which will see its release later this year via Resist Records. Hard at work since their last offering, the four-piece examine themes of mortality, nihilism, transcendence, existentialism and self reflection on their forthcoming debut LP, further refining the sound that they have undoubtedly made their own.