Tame Impala 2026 North America Tour

Tame Impala has announced a new run of North American arena dates following global sell-outs across 2025 and 2026. The tour begins July 7 at Miami’s Kaseya Center and concludes September 19 at the Toyota Center in Houston.

The newly added dates follow a fully sold-out international stretch that included stops across Portugal, Spain, France, Italy, Germany, the United Kingdom, Ireland, and Scandinavia. The upcoming North American leg will feature support from Djo for the first half of the tour and Dominic Fike for the second half. It marks the first time either artist has supported on a tour of this scale.

Artist presales via Seated begin Wednesday, February 18 at 12 pm local time and require unique passwords. Additional presales, including AEG and venue, Ticketmaster and AXS, and radio presales, start Thursday, February 19 at 12 pm local time. All presales conclude February 19 at 10 pm local time. General on-sale begins Friday, February 20 at 12 pm local time. Full details are available at tameimpala.com.

The tour supports Tame Impala’s fifth studio album, Deadbeat, released via Columbia Records late last year. On the album, Kevin Parker continues to expand his club-leaning psych sound while delivering some of his most direct songwriting to date. The single “Dracula” reached number one at Alternative radio and has remained there, further extending Parker’s run of radio successes. A remix of “Dracula” featuring South Korean global superstar JENNIE was later released, introducing the track to a wider international audience.

Following the release of Deadbeat, Parker earned a GRAMMY nomination for Best Dance/Electronic Recording for “End Of Summer,” the only track eligible for the 2026 GRAMMY Awards. He won the category earlier this month. Tame Impala has now received five career GRAMMY nominations with two wins. The project also earned a BRIT Award nomination for International Group of the Year, adding to three career BRIT nominations and one win.

Ahead of the tour announcement, Tame Impala and Djo, the musical project of Joe Keery, collaborated on the video for “Loser.” The pairing now extends to the live stage.

Critical reception to the current live show has been strong. Uproxx recently described it as “one of the best live shows of the year.”