Tame Impala Deadbeat Tour 2025 Dates
If you ever needed an excuse to dig out the tie-dye and lose yourself in a swirl of psychedelic lights, Tame Impala just delivered: the “Deadbeat” US tour lands this fall with just eight shows, all in arenas big enough to let that bass really thump.
Two nights in Brooklyn kick things off on Halloween—seriously, picturing those costumes already—then it’s Chicago, Austin, San Diego, LA (twice), and a Bay Area closing bash. Feels like the kind of run where every city becomes a pilgrimage site for fans and synth-loving night-owls alike. It’s Kevin Parker’s first full tour with the band since 2023, building on the buzz of the new album, Deadbeat, which drops October 17.
Here’s a quick look at the tour schedule if you’re plotting your trip (dream sequence background music optional):
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Oct 31: Brooklyn, NY (Barclays Center)
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Nov 1: Brooklyn, NY (Barclays Center)
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Nov 3: Chicago, IL (United Center)
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Nov 6: Austin, TX (Moody Center)
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Nov 9: San Diego, CA (Pechanga Arena)
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Nov 11: Los Angeles, CA (Kia Forum)
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Nov 12: Los Angeles, CA (Kia Forum)
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Nov 14: Oakland, CA (Oakland Arena).
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Tame Impala Presale
Presale for Tame Impala’s Deadbeat Tour is no secret code deal—registration is open now on their website. You sign up, hope your WiFi doesn’t betray you when the clock strikes noon (local time) on Wednesday, September 10th, and then try your luck alongside, oh, half the internet. It’s that weird mix of adrenaline and anxiety only a concert presale can provide. Pro tip: Set calendar reminders, hydrate, and maybe have backup browser tabs queued up. Don’t say you weren’t warned.
How to Buy Tickets for Tame Impala?
Once presales have been plundered by eager hands, general on-sale follows Friday, September 12th at noon local time—plenty of time to steal your cousin’s Ticketmaster login if you forget your password.
You can buy direct through Ticketmaster, Tame Impala’s official site, or secured resale options (sometimes at eye-watering markups, but hey, only you know how badly you need “Let It Happen” live). Save your seat, double-check the city (yes, friends have booked wrong dates before), and maybe send an all-caps group chat to your fellow fans.
Cassettes, vinyl, and new merch are also dropping, so if you’re quick, you can snag a sweet piece of Tame Impala history to brag about long after the tour lights go down.