Grandson Brings “INERTIA” To Europe And The UK, No Safe Spaces, No Neutral Ground

Location: Klub Stodoła, Warsaw
Date: 11/02/2026
Organizer: Live Nation Polska

There are tours that exist to promote records, and then there are tours that feel like pressure valves for a continent that’s been holding its breath. Grandson’s newly launched European and UK run firmly belongs to the second category.

Kicking off on 29 January in Munich, the 25 date tour supports “INERTIA”, the Los Angeles artist’s most confrontational and fully realised statement to date. This is not background music for scrolling or passive nodding. This is music built for sweat, collision, and shouting back.

Following a bruising North American headline run that packed out rooms like The Fillmore in San Francisco and The Bellwether in Los Angeles, Grandson arrives in Europe sharpened, confident, and politically charged. Recent one off shows have doubled as acts of resistance, from a sold out LA set raising funds for the Los Angeles LGBT Center to benefit gigs in London and Hamburg supporting War Child, LGBTQ rights, migrant rights, and children in war zones.

“INERTIA” sounds like an artist shedding excess skin and stepping into his role as a modern protest voice. The record is lean, aggressive, and designed for the pit, stacking colossal riffs, rap rock urgency, and hooks that hit like slogans painted on concrete walls. Lyrically, it calls for class solidarity without dressing it up or sanding down the edges. It’s confrontational music for confrontational times, and it refuses to apologise for that.

That ethos carries straight into the live setting. These shows are built to ignite movement, not just mosh pits but minds. The inclusion of Masters Of War, reworked and weaponised for the present day, underlines where Grandson places himself in the lineage of political rock. The sound is heavier, the message unchanged, and arguably more relevant than ever.

If you’re looking for comfort, look elsewhere. If you want catharsis, release, and a reminder that loud music can still mean something, this tour is essential.