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Tame Impala just announced an expansive 21-date North American arena tour starting this July, and fans have only two days to secure presale tickets. Kevin Parker‘s psychedelic project will hit major cities across the U.S. and Canada from July through September with superstar openers DJO and Dominic Fike.
🔥 Quick Facts
- Tour Dates: July 7 through September 19, 2026 across North America
- Album Support: Deadbeat tour celebrates 2025 album with Grammy-winning singles
- Support Acts: 13 dates with DJO, 9 dates with Dominic Fike across the run
- Ticket Access: Presale today, general sale Friday February 20 at 12 p.m. local time
The Deadbeat Tour Is Finally Here
Kevin Parker confirmed the massive 2026 North American arena tour earlier this week, supporting his critically acclaimed album Deadbeat. The project, released in November 2025, has already proven itself as Tame Impala‘s most successful recent work, earning Parker a Grammy Award for Best Dance/Electronic Recording with the hit single “End of Summer.” This tour represents a second wave of North American dates after an initial run in 2025.
The announcement came through multiple outlets including Pitchfork and Instagram, with 502,000+ likes on the official tour post. Fans have been waiting for confirmation since the album dropped, and Parker finally delivered the goods with an impressive slate of venues across both countries.
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Which Artists Are Supporting the Tour
The tour features two incredible openers rotating across different legs. DJO, the electronic music project of actor Joe Keery, will support the first 13 shows running from July 7 through August 1. This marks a major tour appearance for the Stranger Things star’s solo project. Starting August 25, Dominic Fike takes over as support for the remaining nine dates through September 19.
Dominic Fike released his debut album “Don’t Forget About Me, Demos” to critical acclaim, establishing himself as one of indie music’s hottest rising artists. Both openers bring distinct soundscapes that complement Tame Impala’s psychedelic aesthetic perfectly.
Complete Tour Schedule and Ticket Information
| Tour Leg | Dates | Support |
| First Leg (East Coast) | July 7 – August 1 | DJO (13 shows) |
| Second Leg (West) | August 25 – September 19 | Dominic Fike (9 shows) |
| Ticket Pricing | Starting at $228 | At select venues |
| General On-Sale | Friday, February 20 | 12 p.m. local time |
Ticketmaster is handling ticket sales, with presale access beginning today, February 18 at noon local time for registered fans. The general public sale launches Friday at 12 p.m. local venue time, so set reminders now. Prices begin at $228 at select locations, though premium seating may cost more depending on venue and demand.
“He’ll play arenas across the U.S. and Canada from July through mid-September, with support at all dates from either Djo or Dominic Fike.”
— Pitchfork, Tour Announcement Coverage
What Made Deadbeat Such a Breakthrough Album
Tame Impala’s 2025 album Deadbeat stands as Parker’s most daring work since The Slow Rush in 2020. The record features three massive singles: “End of Summer,” “Loser,” and “Dracula,” each showcasing Parker’s evolution as a producer and songwriter. The Grammy win at the 2026 Grammy Awards proved the album’s cultural resonance and commercial momentum among fans and critics alike.
The album expands Tame Impala’s sonic palette into more experimental territory while maintaining the project’s signature hypnotic grooves. This tour will give fans the chance to experience these tracks live in intimate arena settings across Miami, Toronto, Seattle, Houston, and many other major cities.
Will You Catch Tame Impala’s Deadbeat Tour This Summer
With 21 dates spanning the entire summer season, most fans should have the opportunity to catch Kevin Parker and Tame Impala near their city. The tour hits all major metro areas from Florida to Texas, with substantial time in Canada. Early indicators suggest this tour will sell out quickly, especially in major markets like Los Angeles, New York, and Toronto.
Mark your calendars for the presale today and the general sale Friday. Deadbeat fans shouldn’t miss this chance to experience Tame Impala’s latest era live, with incredible support from DJO and Dominic Fike making each night unforgettable.
Sources
- Pitchfork – Tame Impala announces 2026 North American tour with DJO and Dominic Fike support
- Ticketmaster – Official ticket sales portal with venue listings and presale registration
- Tame Impala Official – Instagram and website announcement of Deadbeat tour dates











