JINJER Pack Brussels Venue as Duel Tour Rolls On

25 January 2026  ·  Tour News  · By Scorpio

JINJER continued their European Duel Tour with a packed show in Brussels tonight, the third date of the ambitious 30-show run that has already established itself as one of the most exciting metal tours of early 2026. The Ukrainian metal band's setlist featured the explosive album opener from "Duel" alongside deep cuts spanning their entire catalog, from the breakout viral single "Pisces" to newer progressive epics that showcase the band's remarkable musical evolution over the past decade. Vocalist Tatiana Shmayluk delivered a commanding and electrifying performance, shifting seamlessly between guttural death growls, soaring clean vocals, and everything in between — a display of breathtaking versatility that left the capacity crowd in absolute awe throughout the entire set.

TEXTURES drew an enthusiastic and passionate response performing material from their highly anticipated comeback album "Genotype," with the Dutch progressive metal outfit proving themselves a thoroughly worthy support act that had the Brussels audience headbanging through their entire set. UNPROCESSED warmed up the crowd with their progressive djent sound, their technical precision and energetic stage presence setting an impressively high tone for the entire evening ahead. The three-band touring package represents a remarkably strong cross-section of modern European metal, blending Ukrainian groove-prog fury with Dutch progressive sophistication and German djent innovation in a way that satisfies fans across multiple subgenre preferences.

The tour moves to the United Kingdom next week with eagerly anticipated stops in Glasgow, Dublin, Manchester, Birmingham, and London, all of which are reporting exceptionally strong ticket sales. Several mainland European dates have already sold out entirely, forcing promoters to upgrade venues in select cities to accommodate the overwhelming demand. The consistently packed houses and passionate crowd responses across every stop underscore JINJER's growing status as legitimate European metal headliners — a truly remarkable achievement for a band that emerged from the war-torn Ukrainian music scene and has overcome extraordinary circumstances to reach this level of international recognition and success.