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Psychedelic Rock Royalty Tame Impala Announce Deadbeat Tour

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Album artwork for Deadbeat. Album credit: Columbia Records, a Divison of Sony Music Entertainment

Following the announcement of their new album dropping in October, Tame Impala are hitting the road for their Deadbeat Tour. Yesterday’s news is monumental for Tame fans as this will be their first album release since 2020. Crazy to think The Slow Rush was dropped 5 years ago already.

Of the 12 tracks on Deadbeat, two have already been released, Loser and End of Summer. Loser brings in floaty vibes in which you’ll feel the urge to groove with the downtempo beat. While End of Summer closes the album with 7 minutes of higher BPMs but no less flow. There’s some guaranteed dancing in the future for this album.

Make sure to pre-save Deadbeat here before it’s October 17th drop.

Deadbeat Tour: From Brooklyn to Inglewood

Tame Impala have always been ethereal, trippy and properly psychedelic in their music. Their shows are no different.

We caught them in Minneapolis back in 2019 and it was easily a highlight of the summer. Opening the show was a point of view clip of someone entering the concert. Soon the waves of a trip begin to distort the video with vivid colors. Next thing Tame Impala are launching into their show with the legendary hits off their 2015 album, Currents.

Find the just released tour dates throughout the US this fall below:

Oct 31, 2025, Barclays Center, Brooklyn, NY

Nov 1, 2025, Barclays Center, Brooklyn, NY

Nov 3, 2025, United Center, Chicago, IL

Nov 6, 2025, Moody Center, Austin, TX

Nov 9, 2025, Pechanga Arena San Diego, San Diego, CA

Nov 11, 2025, Kia Forum, Inglewood, CA

Nov 12, 2025, Kia Forum, Inglewood, CA

Nov 14, 2025, Oakland Arena, Oakland, CA

Make sure to go to the Tame Impala website as more shows will be coming.

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Don’t forget to hit some shows their fall, so many artists are making tour announcements and tickets will go fast. We’ll see you out there.

Written by Louis Rouffaud

Louis Rouffaud is a sustainability professional with a Master in Sustainability and Energy Management from Bocconi University, writing content on sustainability in the music industry.

He has worked as a consultant for multiple industries including tech, fashion and textile.

Louis is currently the Managing Editor for Underground Sound and has written extensively for the publication on the topic of festivals, hip-hop and environmental aspects of the industry.

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