Tame Impala have announced a 2026 North American arena tour with support from DJO and Dominic Fike – check out all the details below.
The tour will begin in Miami at Kaseya Center on July 7 and conclude on September 19 at the Toyota Center in Houston. The first half of the tour will be supported by DJO and the latter half by Fike.
Artist pre-sales will take place via Seated on February 18 at 12pm local time – fans will require a unique password to access. Additional pre-sales will follow on February 19 at 12pm local time, including the AEG/Venue presale, the Ticketmaster/AXS presale, and the Radio presale.
All pre-sales will conclude February 19 at 10pm local time, with the general sale beginning on February 20 at 12pm local time. Find your tickets here and check out the full list of dates below.
Tame Impala’s 2026 North American tour dates are:
JULY
7– Kaseya Center – Miami, FL*
9 – Benchmark International Arena – Tampa, FL*
12 – State Farm Arena – Atlanta, GA*
15 – Xfinity Mobile Arena – Philadelphia, PA*
18 – CFG Bank Arena – Baltimore, MD*
19 – CFG Bank Arena – Baltimore, MD*
22 – Bell Centre – Montreal, QC*
25 – Scotiabank Arena – Toronto, ON*
26 – Scotiabank Arena – Toronto, ON*
28 – TD Garden – Boston, MA*
29 – TD Garden – Boston, MA*
AUGUST
1 – Spectrum Center – Charlotte, NC*
4 – Bridgestone Arena – Nashville, TN*
25 – Nationwide Arena – Columbus, OH+
28 – Target Center – Minneapolis, MN+
SEPTEMBER
1 – Climate Pledge Arena – Seattle, WA+
5 – Rogers Arena – Vancouver, BC+
8 – Moda Center – Portland, OR+
11 – Ball Arena – Denver, CO+
14 – Mortgage Matchup Center– Phoenix, AZ+
17 – American Airlines Center – Dallas, TX+
19 – Toyota Center – Houston, TX+
* w/ Do
+ w/ Dominic Fike
Tame Impala recently shared a brand new remix of his song ‘Dracula’, featuring JENNIE – check it out here. The track was first shared as the third single from the artist’s fifth album, ‘Deadbeat’, which was officially released last October.
Now, for one of his first releases of the new year, Kevin Parker has joined forces with K-Pop icon and BLACKPINK member JENNIE for a reimagined version of the track. For the most part, the new remix remains loyal to the original, but now introduces the soft, captivating vocal style of JENNIE about halfway through.
‘Deadbeat’ was given a three-star review from NME when it arrived last year, and our review noted how “Parker has grown outside his comfort zone, only to strike a kind of lyrical inertia that becomes detrimental to his new vocabulary of music”.
After sharing the record, Tame Impala embarked on a huge US tour, and confirmed that he would be bringing the dates over to the UK and Europe in the spring.
Those dates include a stop at the O2 Arena on May 7, followed by visits to Manchester (8), Birmingham (9) and Glasgow (11) and Dublin (13). Visit here for remaining European tickets, and here for UK tickets.
The Australian musician has also shared how Deftones, Silverchair and Queens Of The Stone Age inspired him as an artist, and took home the award for Best Dance/Electronic Recording at last weekend’s Grammys thanks to ‘End Of Summer’.
He was also confirmed as joining A$AP Rocky, WILLOW, Lil Yachty and more to feature on Thundercat’s first album in six years, ‘Distracted’.
DJO, meanwhile, will join Sienna Spiro, Erin LeCount and more at Lorde‘s All Points East line-up this summer.
His viral hit ‘End Of Beginnings’ also topped the UK charts two years after it first appeared in the chart recently thanks to the finale of Stranger Things.
Joe Keery’s best known song was released in 2022 but gained popularity after featuring in a viral TikTok trend. Users posted travel videos set to the song, using the lyrics ‘And when I’m back in Chicago, I feel it/Another version of me, I was in it/I wave goodbye to the end of beginning.’
‘End Of Beginnings’ first entered the UK chart in February 2024 and peaked at Number Four the following month. It’s since spent 28 weeks inside the Top 100, but only reached the top as a result of the Stranger Things season finale even though the song wasn’t featured in the episode.
In an interview with NME about the song last year, Keery said: “I’m not trying to live in the past. I have new memories that I’m linking to [Chicago]. I’m not 27 anymore. That’s a part of me, maybe, but not the whole part.”
Elsewhere, Fike recently covered Primus’ theme song to South Park on Australian radio station Triple J – listen to it here.
The Florida singer-songwriter became the latest artist to take part in the channel’s ‘Like A Version’ series in which musicians play live cover versions of other artists’ material.
He appeared on Friday (January 9) and played the shortest ever ‘Like A Version’ entry, with his version of the familiar theme clocking in at just 26 seconds. Fike explained that he has always admired the “adventure aspect” of South Park.
“It feels optimistic when the episode starts,” he explained. “And it’s funny throughout, which is how I prefer life, and then it ends abruptly and Primus starts.”







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