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Tame Impala 2026 “Deadbeat” North American Tour: Dates, Tickets, and Presales

Tame Impala 2026 “Deadbeat” North American Tour: Dates, Tickets, and Presales

February 12, 2026 by

Kevin Parker’s Tame Impala is bringing his “Deadbeat” arena tour to North America this summer. Parker is fresh off a Grammy win for the recording of the Deadbeat single “End of Summer.” Now, with this freshly plotted tour to some of North America’s biggest arenas, the “Deadbeat” era is officially in full swing.

And coming to a city near you. The Tame Impala 2026 “Deadbeat” North American Tour is a 21-city arena run that kicks off July 7 in Miami and wraps up September 19 in Houston. With multi-night stands in Baltimore, Toronto, and Boston, this is the most ambitious North American stretch yet for the Deadbeat album cycle. Tickets are going on sale soon, and they are going to sell fast.

TickPick is going to be your best bet for securing cheap Tame Impala tickets with no hidden service fees. Trying to grab presale tickets on February 18? Or snag a last-minute deal before the show? Here is everything you need to know to attend one of the hottest concert tours of the summer.

Tame Impala 2026 North American Tour Dates

The 2026 North American “Deadbeat” Tour spans July through September across the U.S. and Canada. Tame Impala will first hit the Kaseya Center in Miami, FL. Then, he will stay on the road through September 19, 2026, where he will wrap-up with a show at the Toyota Center in Houston, TX.

Note: There are no NYC-area dates on this leg; Tame Impala played four nights at Brooklyn’s Barclays Center during the fall 2025 U.S. run.

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Tame Impala 2026 Presale Info & On-Sale Date

There are multiple presale windows before tickets open to the general public on February 20. Here’s everything you need to know about Tame Impala presale windows and presale codes for the 2026 Deadbeat North American Tour:

Artist Presale (via Seated)

The North American artist presale is managed through Seated. The artist presale begins Wednesday, February 18 at 12:00 PM local time. Register at tameimpala.com to receive your Tame Impala presale code via email. This is typically the best way to access strong inventory before the general public rush.

Venue & Promoter Presales

Venue and promoter presales, along with radio presales, open on Thursday, February 19 at 12:00 PM local time. Sign up for venue newsletters (e.g., Climate Pledge Arena, Ball Arena, TD Garden) and local radio stations’ email lists to receive Tame Impala venue presale codes for your city. Check the venue’s official website the week of the show announcement.

Missed the Presale? Try TickPick

If you miss the presale or the general on-sale sells out fast, don’t panic. Secondary marketplaces like TickPick consistently have Tame Impala tickets available, and often at lower prices than what was available on the primary market. Remember, TickPick’s all-in pricing means no surprise fees when you check out.

General On-Sale Date for Tame Impala 2026 “Deadbeat” Tour

General public tickets go on sale Friday, February 20, 2026, at 12:00 PM local time on Ticketmaster and AXS. Be logged into your account at least 15 minutes before the queue opens. Tickets for multi-night stands and major cities like Toronto and Boston are expected to sell quickly.

How to Find Cheap Tame Impala Tickets on TickPick

Scoring cheap Tame Impala concert tickets for the 2026 Deadbeat Tour requires a smart strategy. Here’s why TickPick is the best place to buy and the steps you should follow:

No hidden fees. TickPick is the only major ticket marketplace that shows you the all-in price upfront. On other platforms, the listed price is rarely what you pay — service fees can add 20–30% at checkout. TickPick eliminates that surprise entirely.

BestPrice Guarantee. If you find a lower all-in price for the same tickets elsewhere, TickPick will match it. That means you can shop with confidence knowing you’re always getting a fair deal on Tame Impala Deadbeat Tour tickets.

BuyerTrust Guarantee. Every ticket purchased on TickPick is guaranteed to be valid and delivered before your show. For a high-demand tour like the Deadbeat arena run, this peace of mind matters.

Price Alerts. Set a price alert for your specific date and city. Ticket prices on the secondary market often dip 3–7 days before showtime as sellers lower prices to move inventory. TickPick notifies you the moment your target price is hit.

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Step-by-step to score the cheapest Tame Impala tickets on TickPick

Here is a quick how-to for fans looking to find cheap Tame Impala tickets on TickPick. Never shopped with us before? Keep scrolling for a link to take $10 off your first purchase (which you can apply straight to your Deadbeat Tour tickets).

  1. Start at TickPick’s Tame Impala event page and sort listings by All-In Price to see final costs immediately.
  2. Filter wisely: Opt for single tickets or seats in upper-bowl center or side sections for the best value with a great view.
  3. Set price alerts: Enable alerts for specific dates and venues since prices may stabilize or drop 3–7 days before showtime as sellers adjust.
  4. Use Price Freeze (app): Secure a good price briefly while you make final plans or coordinate with friends.
  5. Compare final prices: Always compare other platforms’ checkout totals with TickPick’s all-in price for the true deal.

Opening Acts: Djo & Dominic Fike

Two of the most exciting names in contemporary music will be supporting Tame Impala on the 2026 Deadbeat North American Tour, with the bill rotating between legs:

Djo (Joe Keery): July 7 – August 4 (First Leg)

Best known to many as Steve Harrington on Stranger Things, Joe Keery’s musical project Djo has built a massive following in its own right. His song “End of Beginning” became one of the most-streamed indie tracks of 2024, going wildly viral on social media. Djo’s dreamy, psychedelic indie rock perfectly complements Tame Impala’s sound.

Dominic Fike: August 25 – September 19 (Second Leg)

Florida-born multi-hyphenate Dominic Fike blurs the lines between pop, rock, hip-hop, and alternative with ease. Known for his self-aware lyrics and effortless charisma, Fike is one of the most compelling live performers in the game right now.

Tame Impala 2026 Setlist Predictions

Based on the confirmed setlists from the fall 2025 U.S. leg (which opened at Barclays Center on October 27, 2025) and the ongoing European spring 2026 run, here is what fans can expect at a Tame Impala “Deadbeat” Tour concert. Shows typically run around 2 hours and 10 minutes, blending nearly all of the Deadbeat album with a deep cut through the band’s acclaimed back catalog.

The structure features two full-band sections bracketing a DJ set by Kevin Parker, during which he delves deeper into Deadbeat album tracks and remixes. Here is a representative predicted setlist for North American dates:

Set 1 (Full Band)

“Apocalypse Dreams”

“The Moment”

“Dracula”

“Loser”

“Breathe Deeper”

“Slow Rush”

“Borderline”

“Elephant”

“Feels Like We Only Go Backwards”

Interlude (Kevin Parker DJ Set)

—Ethereal Connection

—No Reply

—Not My World

—Obsolete

—Piece of Heaven

—Gossip

Set 2 (Full Band)

“Afterthought”

“Eventually”

“Let It Happen”

“New Person, Same Old Mistakes”

Encore: “Neverender” (Justice cover), “The Less I Know the Better,” “End of Summer”

Note: Setlists evolve throughout a tour, especially for a fresh album cycle. By the time the North American leg launches in July, the European run will have refined the set further. Expect some variation show to show, and occasional surprises. Parker has been known to rotate in tracks from InnerSpeaker and Lonerism for his hardcore fans.

What to Expect at a Tame Impala Deadbeat Tour Concert

If you’ve never seen Tame Impala live, or even if you have, the 2026 Deadbeat show is going to be a fundamentally different beast from previous tours. The Deadbeat album marks a significant pivot for Kevin Parker. He’s moved away from the shimmering psych-pop of The Slow Rush and Currents, toward a darker, more club-oriented electronic psychedelia (heavily inspired by the Australian bush doof rave scene).

Live, this translates to a heavier, more pulse-driven experience. Tame Impala concerts are also renowned for their jaw-dropping production, and the “Deadbeat” Tour takes that to new heights. The show is rumored to feature immersive 360-degree sound design and a hallucinatory laser and projection system that dwarfs anything from the Slow Rush era.

Show Length: Sets from the 2025 fall leg consistently ran between 2 hours and 2 hours 15 minutes, including the DJ interlude. Doors typically open at 7:00 PM with Tame Impala taking the stage around 9:00–9:30 PM, following the opening act.

How to Sell Tame Impala Tickets

Plans changed and you can’t attend? No worries — you can quickly and easily sell your concert tickets through TickPick. Sellers can set their own prices, maximizing your potential return.

When will you get paid? Ticket sellers receive payment from TickPick promptly after the tickets sell.