Tame Impala has announced the 2025 "Deadbeat" tour in the U.S. this fall. The 12-date tour will kick off in Brooklyn on Oct. 27 and conclude in Inglewood on Nov. 17. Tickets are currently available ...
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Tame Impala get an assist from Stranger Things star/musician Joe Keery in the video for their latest new song, “Loser,” which follows the release last month of the seven-minute, electro-driven “End of ...
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Tame Impala has announced a limited U.S. arena tour in support of “Deadbeat,” the upcoming fifth studio album from Australian musician and producer Kevin Parker. The tour will hit six cities across ...
The popular alt-indie musical group, Tame Impala, is set to embark on the 2025 U.S. “Deadbeat” tour which officially kicks off with a two-show stint at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York on Oct ...
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Fresh off the “End of Summer,” Tame Impala is back with another single, enlisting actor Joe Keery for the new video “Loser.” The Sam Kristofski-directed video follows the Stranger Things star and Djo ...
Just yesterday, Tame Impala officially announced Deadbeat, the new album that he’s been teasing for months. Deadbeat is out next month, and it will presumably include the new Tame Impala singles “End ...
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