Following the release of their new album Inertia, on Mushroom Music, Pendulum have today announced an additional London show to their UK headline tour at O2 Academy Brixton on Friday 7th November 2025.

A band firmly in their element on stage, Pendulum will bring their raucous live show to six cities across the UK this November, including two dates at London’s O2 Birxton Academy. The band are currently celebrating the release of Inertia with a run of out store dates through the UK, playing Camp And Furnace (Jacaranda) in Liverpool tonight. Tickets on sale HERE.
 
Pendulum Play The Following UK Dates:
September Out Store Dates:
Thu 11th                      Liverpool, Camp And Furnace (Jacaranda)
Fri 12th                        Leeds, Project House (Crash Records)
Sat 13th                      Glasgow, SWG3 (Assai Records)
 
November UK Tour:
Sat 1st                         Edinburgh, Corn Exchange
Mon 3rd                       Bristol, The Prospect Building
Tue 4th                       Wolverhampton, Civic Hall
Thu 6th                        London, O2 Academy Brixton
Fri 7th                          London, O2 Academy Brixton *New show*
Sun 9th                        Manchester, Depot Mayfield
 
 
Produced by Rob Swire and Owen Charles and recorded at Pendulum’s London Studio, Inertia is a rampaging, 16-track emotional maelstrom and without doubt the band’s most personal work to date. Featuring collaborations with Bullet For My Valentine, Wargasm, AWOLNATION, Scarlxrd, Joey Valence & Brae and Hybrid Minds across the album’s tracklist, Inertia began to take shape in 2020 as Rob searched for what it is to be Pendulum in its current era. Stemming from 2021’s Elemental and 2023’s Anima EPs, which were the blueprint for the band’s future, the band found their new direction.
 
I was basically testing how far we could push Pendulum,” Rob admits. “Seeing
what we could get away with. I always looked at The Prodigy as the benchmark. They started out as pure rave – breakbeat, hardcore – but they evolved. They became their own sound. You don’t even really associate them with breakbeat anymore. They just are The Prodigy.
 
“It’s the sound of Pendulum finding themselves again, and me figuring myself out to a certain extent,” Rob said of the record. “Breakups do that – they strip things down and show you who you are. I’m just trying not to become the guy who needs to go through one just to make a record.”

Photo Credit: Derek Bremner