Tame Impala extends tour with DJO, Dominic Fike. Get tickets



One mini-tour leading up to an album: ✅

One album release: ✅

One Grammy win: ✅

With all of those huge wins in the rearview mirror, Tame Impala has extended his ‘Deadbeat Tour’ and invited special guests Djo and Dominic Fike along for the ride on select dates.

The new batch of U.S. and Canada concerts will take the “Let It Happen” psych-rocker to arenas all over North America from July through September 2026.

And, while Kevin Parker and co. won’t be performing in New York this time around — they headlined at Brooklyn’s Barclays Center four (!) times last October and November — the group has a handful of nearby gigs that could warrant a road trip. They’re slated to go down at:

Xfinity Mobile Arena
Philadelphia, PA
Wednesday, July 15

TD Garden
Boston, MA
Tuesday, July 28

TD Garden
Boston, MA
Wednesday, July 29

In addition to those shows, Tame Impala will also perform in Baltimore (July 18-19), Montreal (July 22) and Toronto (July 25-26).

On the fall ’25 run, the avant-garde Aussie septet typically performed 22 songs a night, according to Set List FM. Notable tracks to make the cut at their final Brooklyn spot included fan favorites “The Less I Know The Better,” “Feels Like We Only Go Backwards,” “Borderline,” “New Person, Same Old Mistakes” and, yes, “Let It Happen” as well as dance-y tunes from “Deadbeat.”

“…a Tame Impala show is all about connection, and that’s what was felt for the two hours Parker & Co. were gathered together,” Rock Cellar Magazine wrote in a fizzy review of the group’s Nov. 18, 2025 Oakland gig.

“…the electronic-tinged alternative/indie sounds emanating from the stage, accompanied by Parker’s falsetto, work in tandem with the dazzling lights and lasers to take audiences on a journey. It was like a show at the Sphere in Las Vegas without all the pomp and circumstance.”

If you want to see Tame Impala live, tickets for the newly-announced shows become available first through a pre-sale that starts Wednesday, Feb. 18 at 12 pm local time with unique passwords required.

Tickets officially go on sale to the general public on Friday, Feb. 20 at 12 pm local time through Ticketmaster but are available now on trusted secondary market sites like StubHub, Vivid Seats and GameTime.

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Tame Impala tour schedule 2026

A complete calendar including all North American tour dates, venues and links to buy tickets are listed below.

Tame Impala tour dates
July 7 at the Kaseya Center in Miami, FL
July 9 at the Benchmark International Arena in Tampa, FL
July 12 at the State Farm Arena in Atlanta, GA
July 15 at the Xfinity Mobile Arena in Philadelphia, PA
July 18 at the CFG Bank Arena in Baltimore, MD
July 19 at the CFG Bank Arena in Baltimore, MD
July 22 at the Bell Centre in Montreal, QC
July 25 at the Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, ON
July 26 at the Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, ON
July 28 at the TD Garden in Boston, MA
July 29 at the TD Garden in Boston, MA
Aug. 1 at the Spectrum Center in Charlotte, NC
Aug. 4 at the Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, TN
Aug. 25 at the Nationwide Arena in Columbus, OH
Aug. 28 at the Target Center in Minneapolis, MN
Sept. 1 at the Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle, WA
Sept. 5 at the Rogers Arena in Vancouver, BC
Sept. 8 at the Moda Center in Portland, OR
Sept. 11 at the Ball Arena in Denver, CO
Sept. 14 at the Mortgage Matchup Center in Phoenix, AZ
Sept. 17 at the American Airlines Center in Dallas, TX
Sept. 19 at the Toyota Center in Houston, TX

Want to see Tame Impala outside of the U.S. and Canada? You can find all of their international dates here.

Tame Impala set list

At Tame Impala’s final Brooklyn gig, they performed 22 tracks. For a closer look, check out their set list, courtesy of Set List FM.

Main Stage

01.) “Apocalypse Dreams”

02.) “The Moment”

03.) “Dracula”

04.) “Loser”

05.) “Breathe Deeper”

06.) “Borderline”

07.) “Elephant”

08.) “Afterthought”

09.) “Feels Like We Only Go Backwards”

B-Stage

10.) “No Reply” (instrumental snippet)

11.) “Ethereal Connection”

12.) “Not My World”

Main Stage

13.) “Let It Happen”

14.) “Nangs”

15.) “Obsolete”

16.) “Alter Ego”

17.) “Yes I’m Changing”

18.) “Eventually”

19.) “New Person, Same Old Mistakes”

Encore

20.) “My Old Ways”

21.) “The Less I Know the Better”

22.) “End of Summer”

Tame Impala new music

On Oct. 17, 2025, Tame Impala dropped their fifth studio album “Deadbeat.”

Although reviews have been unkind — even though they won the Grammy (!) — there’s a lot to like from this 12-track offering that’s more lively dance party than introspective psych rock.

Things get underway with the lo-fi piano “My Old Ways.” The quiet ditty seems like an odd choice to kick off the record until the beat drops a minute in and the song builds to a hypnotic higher plane. The tune is light as air and impossible not to nod along to.

The group maintains that feel-good frequency on the laid-back yet urgent “No Reply” (our only note is that we could have done without the wince-inducing lyric “you’re a cinephile, I watch ‘Family Guy’”), self-assured “Thriller”-esque “Dracula” and funky “Loser,” which is full of introspective lyrics and trippy tropical instrumentals.

Other highlights include the thumping, intimate bop “Not My World” (we’ve dubbed the song “half-ballad, half-banger”), dreamy, synth-y “Piece of Heaven” and strummy crowd-pleaser “Obsolete.”

Make sure to stick around until the bitter end too.

There you’ll find the final track, the jittery, breakbeat “End of Summer,” which is a hypnotic epic that toes the line of indie rock, EDM, pop and full-on stadium anthem. It’s groovy, mean, lean and a heckuva good time.

If you’d like to form your own opinion, you can find “Deadbeat” here.

Tame Impala special guests

Parker and co. went all out enlisting opening acts for this run of shows. To make sure you’re familiar with their sounds, here are both artists’ most-streamed tracks on Spotify.

Djo: “End of Beginning”

Dominic Fike: “3 Nights”

Huge rockers on tour in 2026

For those looking to rock out, this is your moment.

Here are five of our favorite artists that share a bit of DNA with Tame Impala and also happen to be dusting off their hits and deep cuts these next few months.

• Robert Plant

• RUSH

• The Hives

• Nine Inch Nails

• David Byrne

Who else is out and about? Take a look at our list of all the biggest artists on tour in 2026 months to find the show for you.


This article was written by Matt Levy, New York Post live events reporter. Levy stays up-to-date on all the latest tour announcements from your favorite musical artists and comedians, as well as Broadway openings, sporting events and more live shows – and finds great ticket prices online. Since he started his tenure at the Post in 2022, Levy has reviewed a Bruce Springsteen concert and interviewed Melissa Villaseñor of SNL fame, to name a few. Please note that deals can expire, and all prices are subject to change.




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