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Tame Impala has officially unveiled the 2026 North American leg of the Deadbeat Tour, confirming a massive 18-date arena run across the United States and Canada. Announced on February 12, 2026 — days after the “Dracula” remix featuring BLACKPINK’s JENNIE dropped — the summer tour kicks off July 7 at Kaseya Center in Miami and wraps September 19 at Toyota Center in Houston. The North American dates follow 26 European and UK shows running April through May, establishing the Deadbeat Tour as one of the most ambitious global concert runs of 2026.
The tour features two of music’s hottest emerging acts as opening support. Djo — the musical project of Stranger Things star Joe Keery — opens the first leg of shows. Keery’s breakout hit “End of Beginning” became a cultural phenomenon after a viral second wave following the Stranger Things series finale in late 2025, accumulating over 2.2 billion Spotify streams. His experimental production style is a natural complement to Kevin Parker’s psychedelic vision, and the two already collaborated on the “Loser” music video. Dominic Fike, the genre-blending singer-songwriter known for his role in HBO’s Euphoria, picks up support duties on the second leg beginning August 25 in Columbus.
The Deadbeat Tour arrives with serious momentum behind it. At the 68th Grammy Awards on February 1, 2026, album closer “End of Summer” won Best Dance/Electronic Recording — Kevin Parker’s second Grammy (following his 2024 win for the Justice collaboration “Neverender”). Meanwhile, “Dracula” became Tame Impala’s first Billboard Hot 100 hit and reached No. 1 on the Alternative Airplay chart. The Deadbeat album itself debuted at No. 4 on the Billboard 200 upon its October 2025 release through Columbia Records.
The Deadbeat Tour visits 18 cities across 15 states and provinces, including multiple-night stands in Baltimore (July 18-19), Boston (July 28-29), and more. Venues include some of North America’s premier arenas: TD Garden, State Farm Arena, Bridgestone Arena, Climate Pledge Arena, and American Airlines Center. See the complete list of dates in our event listings below.
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Tour: Deadbeat Tour (North American Leg)
Dates: July 7 – September 19, 2026
Cities: 18 dates across 15 cities
Support: Djo (first leg) & Dominic Fike (second leg)
Album: Deadbeat (October 17, 2025 – Columbia Records)
Latest single: “Dracula (JENNIE Remix)” (February 6, 2026)
Multiple-night stands are marked with an asterisk.
Anyone who witnessed Tame Impala’s 15-date fall 2025 run knows the Deadbeat era live show is something else entirely. The production transforms arenas into immersive rave environments, with 360-degree light installations, psychedelic video projections, and a sound system tuned to deliver Parker’s layered production at stadium scale. The setlist draws from across the five-album catalog — expect the pulsing house beats of “Dracula” and “End of Summer” alongside career-defining anthems like “The Less I Know the Better” (1 billion+ streams), “Let It Happen,” “Elephant,” and “Feels Like We Only Go Backwards.” Rock Cellar Magazine called the fall 2025 shows a “mind-melting sensory experience” that was “impossible to forget.”
Djo is the solo musical project of actor and musician Joe Keery, best known for playing Steve Harrington in Netflix’s Stranger Things. His breakout single “End of Beginning” experienced a massive viral resurgence after the Stranger Things series finale aired in late December 2025, accumulating over 2.2 billion Spotify streams and briefly eclipsing Taylor Swift on streaming charts in early 2026. Keery appeared in Tame Impala’s “Loser” music video, deepening a creative bond between the two projects. His experimental, synth-driven production style makes him the ideal warm-up act for Kevin Parker’s psychedelic arena spectacle.
Dominic Fike is a genre-defying singer-songwriter and actor from Naples, Florida who rose to prominence with his 2018 EP Don’t Forget About Me, Demos and later starred as Elliot in HBO’s Euphoria. His music blends indie rock, hip-hop, and pop in a style that shares Tame Impala’s boundary-crossing ethos. Fike joins the second leg beginning August 25 in Columbus, providing a fresh energy as the tour sweeps through the West Coast and southern arenas.
The Deadbeat Tour North American leg begins July 7, 2026 at Kaseya Center in Miami and wraps September 19 at Toyota Center in Houston. The 18-date run visits 15 cities across the United States over approximately 11 weeks, with a mid-tour break between the Djo and Dominic Fike legs.
Two artists are opening across the North American leg. Djo, the musical project of Stranger Things actor Joe Keery, opens the first 10 dates from Miami through Nashville. Dominic Fike, the singer-songwriter and Euphoria actor, opens the remaining 8 dates from Columbus through Houston.
The tour supports Deadbeat, Tame Impala’s fifth studio album, released October 17, 2025 through Columbia Records. The 12-track album debuted at No. 4 on the Billboard 200 and features the Grammy-winning single “End of Summer,” the Billboard Hot 100 hit “Dracula,” and additional singles “Loser” and “My Old Ways.”
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Yes. The album’s closing track “End of Summer” won Best Dance/Electronic Recording at the 68th Grammy Awards on February 1, 2026. It is Kevin Parker’s second Grammy, following his 2024 win for “Neverender,” a collaboration with French electronic duo Justice.
On February 6, 2026, Tame Impala released “Dracula (JENNIE Remix),” a new version of the Deadbeat hit featuring BLACKPINK member JENNIE. She contributes new rap verses to the track, making it her first solo release since her 2025 debut album Ruby. The original “Dracula” hit No. 1 on Billboard’s Alternative Airplay chart and was Tame Impala’s first Billboard Hot 100 entry.
Yes. Tame Impala is playing two consecutive nights in at least two cities: Baltimore at CFG Bank Arena on July 18 and 19, and Boston at TD Garden on July 28 and 29. Multi-night stands often feature different setlist variations, giving fans who attend both shows a unique experience each night.
The setlist draws from all five Tame Impala albums. Expect new Deadbeat material including “Dracula,” “Loser,” “End of Summer,” and “My Old Ways” alongside career favorites like “The Less I Know the Better,” “Let It Happen,” “Elephant,” “Feels Like We Only Go Backwards,” and “New Person, Same Old Mistakes.” The fall 2025 tour debut received widespread critical praise for its immersive production and dynamic setlist.
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Yes. Before the North American leg, Tame Impala is completing a 26-date European and UK run from April 4 to May 13, 2026, visiting major venues including The O2 in London, Accor Arena in Paris, Ziggo Dome in Amsterdam, Avicii Arena in Stockholm, and many more. The North American dates announced in February pick up where the European leg leaves off.