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Tame Impala just unveiled massive 2026 European tour dates with Djo and Dominic Fike in supporting roles. Kevin Parker‘s psychedelic juggernaut kicks off April 4 in Porto. The Deadbeat Tour spans 26 North American and European dates through September.
🔥 Quick Facts
- European Leg: April 4 through May 13, 2026 across Portugal, Spain, France, Germany, UK, and beyond
- North American Leg: July 7 through September 19, 2026 with Djo and Dominic Fike as rotating openers
- Album Support: Deadbeat earned Kevin Parker a Grammy nomination for Best Dance/Electronic Recording
- European Venues: All 26 shows already sold out including Paris, London, Amsterdam, and Berlin
The Deadbeat Tour Expands Across Two Continents
Tame Impala follows up his sold-out European dates with an equally ambitious North American run. The tour showcases Kevin Parker’s visionary approach to bringing his Deadbeat album to life on stages across the world. Each leg features distinct support acts, allowing Djo and Dominic Fike dedicated opportunities to shine.
The European stretch runs nearly six weeks through major markets including Portugal, Spain, Italy, France, Germany, Poland, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Netherlands, Belgium, and the United Kingdom. This represents an unprecedented scope for the psych-rock act’s international presence.
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Grammy-Nominated Album Drives Momentum
Deadbeat, released in 2025, has already earned significant recognition. The single “End of Summer” earned Parker a Grammy nomination for Best Dance/Electronic Recording. Additionally, Tame Impala snagged a BRIT Award nomination for International Group of the Year. These accolades reflect the album’s critical and commercial breakthrough appeal.
The touring cycle positions Tame Impala at the forefront of modern psychedelic rock, combining intricate production with immersive live presentation that audiences have come to anticipate.
Support Acts Bring Breakout Energy
| Tour Section | Primary Opener | Dates |
| North American First Half | Djo (Joe Keery) | July 7 – August 4 |
| North American Second Half | Dominic Fike | August 25 – September 19 |
| European Tour | TBA | April 4 – May 13 |
Djo, the musical project of Stranger Things star Joe Keery, handles opening duties for the North American first half. The two acts previously collaborated on the music video for “Loser,” establishing natural chemistry. Dominic Fike closes out the summer leg, bringing his dynamic energy to late-tour shows across the Pacific Northwest and Southwest.
“The Deadbeat Tour continues with momentum as Kevin Parker brings his psychedelic vision to arenas worldwide.”
According to Northern Transmissions, the tour represents a major commitment to live performance
Sold-Out European Dates Signal Massive Demand
All 26 European stops sold out immediately following the announcement. Cities including Madrid, Barcelona, Milan, Turin, Munich, Warsaw, Prague, Hamburg, Copenhagen, Stockholm, Oslo, Berlin, Frankfurt, Dusseldorf, Paris, Amsterdam, Antwerp, London, Manchester, Birmingham, Glasgow, and Dublin achieved complete sell-through. This unprecedented demand reflects Tame Impala’s status as a global phenomenon.
The European tour kicks off at Porto’s Super Bock Arena on April 4 before progressing through major arenas. The O2 in London hosts the headliner on May 7, marking a crucial milestone for the UK market.
What Should Fans Expect from the Deadbeat Tour Experience?
Kevin Parker has reimagined the Tame Impala live show for 2026, incorporating new production elements aligned with Deadbeat’s sonic palette. Fans can anticipate immersive visual accompaniment, extended instrumental passages, and a setlist balancing deep cuts with breakthrough singles.
Ticket availability remains limited for North American dates, though some venues still maintain inventory. Deadbeat Tour passes offer rare opportunities to witness one of modern rock’s most ambitious live experiences in real time.
Sources
- Northern Transmissions – Comprehensive Tame Impala 2026 tour date announcement with Djo and Dominic Fike support
- Tame Impala Official – Verified tour listings across European and North American venues
- Billboard/Pollstar – Grammy nomination and BRIT Award recognition for Deadbeat album era











