Tame Impala Announces New Album ‘Deadbeat‘ and Fall U.S. Tour
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A new era for the psychedelic rock band is dawning with the release of Deadbeat on October 17 and an accompanying eight-city U.S. tour kicking off on the same day. The announcement, made on September 4, marks Tame Impala’s first full-length album since 2020’s critically acclaimed The Slow Rush.
‘Deadbeat’ Inspired by Australian Rave Scene
According to a press release, the forthcoming album Deadbeat draws heavily from the vibrant bush doof culture and the western Australia rave scene. This sonic exploration promises a departure and evolution for the band, known for its layered soundscapes and introspective lyrics. So far, Tame Impala has released two singles from Deadbeat: “End of Summer” and “Loser.” The latter is accompanied by a visually striking music video featuring actor and musician Joe Keery, also known as Djo.
U.S. Tour Dates and Ticket Information
The U.S. tour will begin on October 17 and include performances in:
- Brooklyn
- Chicago
- Austin
- San Diego
- Los Angeles
- Oakland
Additional tour dates are expected to be announced.
Fans eager to secure tickets can participate in a presale starting September 10 at 12:00 p.m. ET. The general public sale will commence on September 12 at 12:00 p.m. ET. Interested individuals can RSVP on the Tame Impala website for early access to tickets.
This tour marks a significant moment for fans anticipating a live experience of the new material from Deadbeat, and a continuation of Tame Impala’s reign as a leading force in contemporary music.
Why: Tame Impala, led by Kevin Parker, is releasing a new studio album, Deadbeat, and embarking on a U.S. tour. The album represents a sonic shift for the band, drawing inspiration from Australian rave culture.
Who: Tame Impala, the musical project of Kevin Parker, is the central figure. Joe Keery (Djo) appears in the music video for the single “Loser.” The tour will reach fans across eight U.S. cities.
What: The band is releasing its fourth studio album, Deadbeat, on October 17. Concurrently, they are launching an eight-city U.S. tour beginning on the same date. Two singles,”End of Summer” and “Loser,” have already been released.
How did it end? The announcement concluded with details about ticket presales (starting september 10) and the general public sale (September 12), both at 12:00 p.m. ET, and a call to RSVP on the tame Impala website for early access. The tour is ongoing, with potential for additional dates to be added.
