Deadbeat Tour

Deadbeat Tour
Tour by Tame Impala
Promotional image used for North American tour dates in 2026.
Promotional image used for North American tour dates in 2026.
Location
  • North America
  • Europe
  • Australia
Associated albumDeadbeat
Start dateOctober 27, 2025
End dateOctober 25, 2026
Legs4
No. of shows80
Guests
Supporting acts
Tame Impala concert chronology

The Deadbeat Tour is the fifth concert tour by Tame Impala, the Australian music project of Kevin Parker, in support of the project's fifth studio album, Deadbeat (2025). The tour started on October 27, 2025, at the Barclays Center in New York City, and will conclude on October 25, 2026, at RAC Arena in Perth. Fcukers, RIP Magic, Justice, Djo, Dominic Fike & Ninajirachi performed/will perform as the supporting acts.

Background

Tame Impala formally announced Deadbeat on September 4, 2025,[1][2] following the release of the album's second single, "Loser", the day before. The album was released worldwide on October 17, 2025 through Columbia Records.[3]

On September 5, 2025, dates for shows in the United States were announced for the Deadbeat Tour.[4] The dates spanned from late October 2025 into mid-November. According to Parker, there were originally supposed to be more dates on this leg of the tour. However, after the album was delayed by a month, the tour was also delayed into basketball and hockey season, causing the band to lose dates for multiple venues.[5]

A few weeks later on September 26, 2025, the European leg of the tour was announced for spring 2026.[6]

On February 11, 2026, a video was posted on Tame Impala's Instagram announcing more dates for shows in North America and announcing Djo and Dominic Fike as supporting acts for select shows.[7]

The Australian leg of the tour was announced on February 24, 2026 with Ninajirachi as the supporting act.[8]

Ticketing

Tickets for the tour were sold primarily by Ticketmaster and the sales for the first US leg started on September 10. There were some additional pre-sales throughout the week, with remaining tickets sold during the general sale, which began on September 12.

For the 2nd North American leg of the tour, Tame Impala used Ticketmaster's Face Value Exchange to prevent ticket scalping. This means that those who purchased tickets could only resell their ticket on the Ticketmaster marketplace for the same price they initially paid.

Tour dates

Tame Impala in Lyon on 10 April 2026.
Tame Impala in Lyon on 10 April 2026.
List of 2025 concerts, showing date, city, country, venue, opening act and attendance
Date (2025) City Country Venue Opening Act Attendance
October 27 Brooklyn United States Barclays Center Fcukers
October 28
October 31
November 1
November 3 Chicago United Center
November 6 Austin Moody Center 16,389[9]
November 9 San Diego Pechanga Arena
November 11 Inglewood[a] Kia Forum
November 12
November 14 Oakland Oakland Arena
November 15
November 17 Inglewood[b] Kia Forum
List of 2026 concerts, showing date, city, country, venue and opening acts
Date (2026) City Country Venue Opening Acts
April 4 Porto Portugal Super Bock Arena RIP Magic
April 5 Lisbon MEO Arena
April 7 Madrid Spain Movistar Arena
April 8 Barcelona Palau Sant Jordi
April 10 Décines-Charpieu[c] France LDLC Arena
April 12 Turin Italy Inalpi Arena
April 13 Casalecchio di Reno[d] Unipol Arena
April 14 Zurich Switzerland Hallenstadion
April 16 Munich Germany Olympiahalle
April 18 Gliwice Poland PreZero Arena
April 19
April 20 Prague Czech Republic O2 Arena
April 23 Hamburg Germany Barclays Arena
April 25 Copenhagen Denmark Royal Arena
April 26 Stockholm Sweden Avicii Arena
April 27 Oslo Norway Unity Arena
April 29 Berlin Germany Uber Arena
April 30 Frankfurt Festhalle
May 1 Düsseldorf PSD Bank Dome
May 3 Paris France Accor Arena Justice
May 4 Amsterdam Netherlands Ziggo Dome RIP Magic
May 5 Antwerp Belgium AFAS Dome
May 7 London England The O2 Arena
May 8 Manchester Co-op Live
May 9 Birmingham Utilita Arena Birmingham
May 11 Glasgow Scotland OVO Hydro
May 13 Dublin Ireland 3Arena
July 6 Miami United States Kaseya Center Djo
July 7
July 9 Tampa Benchmark International Arena
July 11 Atlanta State Farm Arena
July 12
July 15 Philadelphia Xfinity Mobile Arena
July 18 Baltimore CFG Bank Arena
July 19
July 22 Montreal Canada Bell Centre
July 25 Toronto Scotiabank Arena
July 26
July 28 Boston United States TD Garden
July 29
August 1 Charlotte Spectrum Center
August 2
August 4 Nashville Bridgestone Arena
August 5
August 25 Columbus Nationwide Arena Dominic Fike
August 28 Minneapolis Target Center
September 1 Seattle Climate Pledge Arena
September 2
September 5 Vancouver Canada Rogers Arena
September 6
September 8 Portland United States Moda Center
September 11 Denver Ball Arena
September 14 Phoenix Mortgage Matchup Center
September 17 Dallas American Airlines Center
September 19 Houston Toyota Center
September 20
October 9 Boondall[e] Australia Brisbane Entertainment Centre Ninajirachi
October 10
October 11
October 14 Melbourne Rod Laver Arena
October 15
October 16
October 17
October 19 Sydney Afterpay Arena
October 20
October 21
October 24 Perth RAC Arena
October 25

Setlist

This setlist is from the November 1, 2025 concert in New York City. It does not represent all of the concerts for the duration of the tour.

  1. "Apocalypse Dreams"
  2. "The Moment"
  3. "Dracula"
  4. "Loser"
  5. "Breathe Deeper"
  6. "Borderline"
  7. "Gossip"[f]
  8. "Elephant"
  9. "Afterthought"
  10. "Feels Like We Only Go Backwards"
  11. "No Reply"[g]
  12. "Ethereal Connection"
  13. "Not My World"
  14. "Let It Happen"
  15. "Nangs"
  16. "Obsolete"
  17. "Alter Ego"
  18. "Yes I'm Changing"
  19. "Eventually"
  20. "New Person, Same Old Mistakes"
    Encore
  21. "My Old Ways"
  22. "The Less I Know the Better"
  23. "End of Summer"

Surprise songs

List of 2025 surprise songs, showing date, city, and song
Date (2025) City Surprise song(s)
October 27 Brooklyn "Endors Toi" & "Neverender"
October 28 "Expectation"
October 31 "Sundown Syndrome"
November 3 Chicago "It Is Not Meant to Be"
November 6 Austin "Endors Toi" & "Expectation"
November 9 San Diego "Sundown Syndrome"
November 11 Inglewood "Love/Paranoia"
November 12 "Why Won't You Make Up Your Mind?" & "Neverender"
November 14 Oakland "No Reply"[h]
November 15 "Why Won't They Talk to Me?" & "Half Full Glass of Wine"[i]
List of 2026 surprise songs, showing date, city, and song
Date (2026) City Surprise song(s)
April 4 Porto "List of People (To Try and Forget About)"
April 7 Madrid "Expectation"
April 10 Décines-Charpieu "Love/Paranoia"
April 10 Casalecchio di Reno "Why Won't They Talk to Me?"
April 29 Berlin "Love/Paranoia"
April 30 Frankfurt "Sundown Syndrome"
May 3 Paris "Neverender"[j]
May 5 Antwerp "Endors Toi"
May 7 London "Houdini"[k]
May 9 Birmingham "Endors Toi"[l] & "Why Won't They Talk to Me?"[m]
May 13 Dublin "Sundown Syndrome"
July 6 Miami "List of People (To Try and Forget About)"
July 7 "Obsolete"
July 9 Tampa "Alter Ego"
July 11 Atlanta "Expectation"
July 12 "List of People (To Try and Forget About)"
July 15 Philadelphia "Alter Ego"
July 18 Baltimore "List of People (To Try and Forget About)"
July 19 "Expectation"
July 22 Montreal "Obsolete"
July 25 Toronto "Alter Ego"
July 26 Posthumous Forgiveness
July 28 Boston "List of People (To Try and Forget About)"
July 29 "Alter Ego"
August 1 Charlotte "Why Won't They Talk to Me?"
August 2 "Obsolete"
August 4 Nashville "Expectation"
August 5 "List of People (To Try and Forget About)"

Notes

  • The first show in New York was the first show with James Ireland as a member of the live band.
  • Beginning at the second show in New York, "The Moment" and "Yes I'm Changing"[n] would rotate in and out of the setlist.
  • At the Halloween show in New York City, the live members of Tame Impala all dressed up as Kevin Parker and walked out to "Half Full Glass of Wine". Eric Andre appeared during "No Reply".[10][11]
  • At the Halloween show in New York City and at the San Diego show, "Sundown Syndrome" was played (with the Halloween show being the first time since 2018).
  • At the start of the encore at the second show in Oakland, Kevin Parker invited a fan to play the drums of "Half Full Glass of Wine" on stage.
  • Beginning at the show in Porto, "The Moment" would become a permanent addition to the setlist and "List of People (To Try and Forget About)" would begin to alternate with "Obsolete". This would also be the live debut of "List of People (To Try and Forget About)".
  • Starting with the show in Madrid, "Expectation" would occasionally alternate with "Alter Ego".
  • In Paris, Kevin Parker revealed that he wrote "Yes I'm Changing" when he was on tour in Paris for Lonerism.
  • At the show in Paris, "Neverender" was played with Justice.[12]
  • In London, Kevin brought out Dua Lipa at the end of "Afterthought" and proceeded to perform "Houdini".[13]
  • In Birmingham, "Why Won't They Talk To Me?" was played upon fan request, replacing "Expectation".
  • At the show in Birmingham, Kevin Parker instructed fans to wish live drummer Julian Barbagallo happy birthday.
  • Beginning at the first show in Miami, a new mix labeled "Deadbeat Jam" would be played after "Apocalypse Dreams".
  • At the first show in Boston, Djo was brought out during “Loser”. Afterwards, Tame Impala performed an old jam known as “Mind Melt” for the first time since the Lonerism Tour.
  • At the second show in Boston, Kevin brought out Jennie to perform "Dracula (Jennie remix)" together.[14]
  • At the first show in Nashville, Spider-Man appeared during "No Reply".

Live band

  • Kevin Parker – lead vocals, guitar, occasional synthesizer
  • Dominic Simper – guitar, synthesizer, keyboards
  • Jay Watson – synthesizer, keyboards, guitar, backing vocals
  • Julien Barbagallo – drums, percussion, backing vocals, synthesizer
  • Cam Avery – bass guitar, synthesizer, backing vocals
  • James Ireland – guitar, synthesizer, percussion, drums

Commercial performance

In New York City, all four nights were sold-out. In Austin, set a new record for most tickets ever sold at the Moody Center, making the show the venue's largest concert to date.[9]

Notes

  1. ^ Labelled as Los Angeles in promotional material.
  2. ^ Labelled as Los Angeles in promotional material.
  3. ^ Labelled as Lyon in promotional material.
  4. ^ Labelled as Bologna in promotional material.
  5. ^ Labelled as Brisbane in promotional material.
  6. ^ Extended version, referred to as "Mutant Gossip".
  7. ^ Instrumental version used to transition from the main stage to the b-stage. Labelled as "No Reply Reprise" on official setlists.
  8. ^ Full version of the song.
  9. ^ Snippet with fan on the drums.
  10. ^ With Justice.
  11. ^ With Dua Lipa.
  12. ^ Preceded by Black Sabbath 'War Pigs' tease.
  13. ^ Fan request, replaced Expectation.
  14. ^ "Yes I'm Changing" rotates in and out with "Piece of Heaven".

References

  1. ^ "Tame Impala Announces New Album Deadbeat". stereogum.com. September 4, 2025. Retrieved April 27, 2026.
  2. ^ Corcoran, Nina (September 4, 2025). "Tame Impala Announce New Album Deadbeat". Pitchfork. Retrieved April 27, 2026.
  3. ^ Brandle, Lars (October 17, 2025). "Tame Impala Drops 'Deadbeat' Album: Stream It Now". Billboard. Retrieved April 27, 2026.
  4. ^ Glide (September 5, 2025). "Tame Impala Announces 'Deadbeat' U.S. Tour". Glide Magazine. Retrieved April 27, 2026.
  5. ^ Demarco, Mac (February 19, 2026). "Kevin Parker and Mac DeMarco Were Indie Gods. Now They're Just Trying to Keep Up". Interview Magazine. Retrieved July 27, 2026.
  6. ^ Brandle, Lars (September 29, 2025). "Tame Impala Sinks Teeth In With 'Dracula,' Announces U.K. And Europe Tour". Billboard. Retrieved April 27, 2026.
  7. ^ Green, Walden (February 12, 2026). "Tame Impala Announce 2026 North American Tour". Pitchfork. Retrieved April 27, 2026.
  8. ^ "News | Frontier Touring". www.frontiertouring.com. Retrieved April 27, 2026.
  9. ^ a b Gutierrez, Ana (December 5, 2025). "These are the highest-selling shows at Austin's Moody Center, ranked". Austin American-Statesman. Retrieved April 28, 2026.
  10. ^ Chelosky, DCBy Danielle (November 1, 2025). "Tame Impala Play Live Rarity "Sundown Syndrome," Eric Andre Kisses Kevin Parker". stereogum.com. Retrieved May 8, 2026.
  11. ^ Burton, Poppy (November 2, 2025). "Watch Tame Impala perform 'Sundown Syndrome' for the first time in seven years at Halloween gig". NME. Retrieved May 8, 2026.
  12. ^ "Justice Joins Tame Impala In Paris For 'Neverender'". JamBase. Retrieved May 8, 2026.
  13. ^ Chelosky, DCBy Danielle (May 8, 2026). "Watch Dua Lipa Join Tame Impala In London". stereogum.com. Retrieved May 8, 2026.
  14. ^ Georgi, Maya (July 29, 2026). "Tame Impala and Jennie Perform Their Hit 'Dracula' Together for First Time Ever". Rolling Stone. Archived from the original on July 30, 2026. Retrieved July 29, 2026.

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