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Tame Impala can’t be tamed.

Kevin Parker’s psychedelic rock group just announced a short North American tour in support of his forthcoming fifth studio album, “Deadbeat,” which hits shelves on Oct. 17.

And, to kick off the run, the Grammy winner will headline back-to-back nights at Brooklyn’s Barclays Center. The shows go down Friday, Oct. 31 and Saturday, Nov. 1.

After that, the Aussie icon only has six more concerts booked as of now. They’ll take place at:

Prior to this quick trek, Tame Impala performed twice in Barcelona this past June. The first was a DJ set that was part of the Primavera Festival but the second surprise spot after the fest’s conclusion found him performing a quick five songs at the local Nitsa Club.

At this impromptu pop-up show, he debuted “End of Summer,” the lead single from “Deadbeat.” Parker, 39, also delivered classic tracks “Let It Happen” and “Tomorrow’s Dust” (from his most recent record, 2020’s “The Slow Rush”) along with a Tame Impala/Gorillaz collaboration “New Gold” and the Grammy-winning “Neverender” he recorded with Justice.

Before that two-off Primavera stint, Parker last toured in 2022-23 in support of “The Slow Rush.” On that jaunt, he performed at the Barclays Center twice.

“In addition to flowing between sounds, the band has perfected the art of tension and release, creating many building moments that, once resolved, had the crowd erupting,” Variety raved about the show.

If you’d like to see his latest effort live, tickets are available for all upcoming ‘Deadbeat’ gigs.

Fans Psychonauts can purchase tickets for all upcoming Tame Impala shows on sites like Vivid Seats; the official on-sale for the ‘Deadbeat Tour’ is Friday, Sept. 12.

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Tame Impala tour schedule 2025

A complete calendar including all tour dates, venues and links to buy tickets can be found below.

Tame Impala set list

As noted above, Tame Impala took over Barclays Center for two nights back in March 2022. According to Set List FM, here’s what he took to the stage at his encore gig.

01) “One More Year”

02.) “Borderline”

03.) “Nangs”

04.) “The Moment”

05.) “Breathe Deeper”

06.) “On Track”

07.) “Elephant”

08.) “Lost in Yesterday”

09.) “Apocalypse Dreams”

10.) “Let It Happen”

11.) “Feels Like We Only Go Backwards”

12.) “Is It True”

13.) “Glimmer”

14.) “Eventually”

15.) “Nothing That Has Happened So Far Has Been Anything We Could Control”

16.) “New Person, Same Old Mistakes”

Encore

17.) “The Less I Know the Better”

18.) “One More Hour”

Tame Impala new music

Ahead of the Oct. 17 “Deadbeat” release, Tame Impala has released two singles.

Up first, the jittery, breakbeat “End of Summer” — alluded to above — is a hypnotic piece of piece that toes the line of indie rock, EDM, pop and full-on stadium anthem. It’s groovy, mean, lean and a heckuva good time.

“Loser,” the second single, is a classic funky, Tame Impala track. Introspective lyrics and tight, trippy yet tropical instrumentals meld together to create another groovy entry in his canon.

If you’d like to hear either of these bops, you can find both “End of Summer” and “Loser” here.

Plus, as an added bonus, he dropped music videos for both tracks. Click here to watch the sometimes soothing and often chaotic “End of Summer” or check out Joe Keery (of “Stranger Things” and the band Djo) deal with a breakup in “Loser.”

Huge rockers on tour in 2025

If you want to bliss out this year, you’re in luck.

Here are five of our favorite artists similar to Tame Impala that are also on the road these next few months.

• The Flaming Lips (with Modest Mouse on select dates)

Plus, Queens of the Stone Age is putting on an exciting acoustic tour as well.

Who else is out and about? Take a look at this list of all the biggest alternative acts on the road these next few months to find the show for you.

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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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