Tame Impala, the project of Australian multi-instrumentalist Kevin Parker, will return to the road this fall with the Deadbeat U.S. tour, announced in support of his upcoming album “Deadbeat.”
Southern California fans will have multiple chances to catch the show: the tour stops at San Diego’s Pechanga Arena on Nov. 9 before two nights at Inglewood’s Kia Forum on Nov. 11-12.
The run opens Oct. 31 with back-to-back nights at Brooklyn’s Barclays Center and wraps Nov. 14 at Oakland Arena.
Pre-sale sign-ups begin today at tameimpala.com. All tickets will be on sale to the general public at noon on Sept. 12 at Ticketmaster.com.
The new record arrives Oct.17 via Columbia Records. Parker has already previewed the record with singles “Loser,” with Joe Keery from Stranger Things appearing in the newest music video, and “End of Summer,” showcasing the album’s club-psych sound shaped by Western Australia’s rave culture. The project was recorded in Fremantle and Parker’s Wave House studio in Injidup.
The record marks his first since 2020’s “The Slow Rush,” which reached No. 1 in multiple territories and earned Parker his highest U.S. and U.K. chart placements to date. Across his career, Tame Impala has released four albums — “Innerspeaker,” “Lonerism,” “Currents,” and “The Slow Rush” — blending psychedelic rock and electronic music into a sound that has influenced a generation of artists.
In addition to his solo work, Parker has collaborated with global stars including Dua Lipa, Lady Gaga, Travis Scott, The Weeknd, Rihanna, SZA, and Mark Ronson. His track “The Less I Know the Better” recently surpassed two billion streams. Earlier this year, Parker won his first Grammy Award for his collaboration with Justice on “Neverender.”
The Deadbeat tour is Parker’s first U.S. headlining run since 2021, when he sold out arenas including the Forum in Los Angeles and Red Rocks in Denver.
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