Tame Impala, Deadbeat Tour 2026

Tame Impala - Deadbeat Tour rolls into German arenas in 2026

Published on 08/19/2026 at 08:25 | Editorial responsibility: Rafael Müller, Editor-in-Chief AD HOC NEWS

Tame Impala bring their Deadbeat Tour to Germany in April 2026, with arena shows confirmed in Munich, Hamburg, Berlin and Düsseldorf before the run continues across Europe and North America.

Publikum vor heller Bühne mit blauer Lichtwand und Band in dunkler Konzerthalle
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Tame Impala turn their latest studio era into a full arena experience in 2026. According to German promoter listings and ticket platforms, Kevin Parker’s project will play a series of Deadbeat Tour concerts in Munich, Hamburg, Berlin and Düsseldorf in April before heading on through Europe and North America.

Deadbeat Tour 2026 – German dates lead the run

The German leg of Tame Impala’s Deadbeat Tour begins on April 16, 2026 at the Kleine Olympiahalle in Munich, with tickets sold via Eventim and referenced on Shazam’s concert listing for the venue and date.Shazam concert listing for Munich 2026 Two arena shows in Hamburg’s Barclays Arena follow on April 23, 2026, with Eventim detailing the venue address and local promoter information in German and English.

Berlin receives a major stop on April 29, 2026 at the Uber Arena, with Berlin.de’s ticket service describing the performance explicitly as part of the Deadbeat Tour and listing a start time of 7:30 p.m.Berlin.de event listing for Uber Arena Berlin Düsseldorf rounds out the German sequence with a show at PSD Bank Dome on May 1, 2026, as confirmed by Eventim with detailed travel information to the arena.

Album & work depth – Deadbeat as a live centerpiece

Deadbeat, released in late 2025, is positioned as Tame Impala’s fifth studio album and the foundation for the 2025–2026 tour cycle, with international coverage describing the Deadbeat Tour as supporting the record across multiple legs in North America, Europe and Australia.Northern Transmissions tour report on new 2026 dates In the studio, Parker leans even further into synth-heavy psychedelic pop and tight bass grooves, extending the evolution that started with Currents.

This live cycle also incorporates newer singles tied to the Deadbeat era. Platforms such as Apple Music list the 2026 single Hummer alongside Dracula (Remix + Instrumental), indicating that Tame Impala’s setlists in 2026 are likely to blend Deadbeat material with catalogue staples while highlighting fresh tracks for streaming-era audiences.

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Tour, charts and catalogue overview for Tame Impala

Fans in Germany can track further news on Tame Impala’s arena shows, chart moves and new releases and compare them with past tours and albums.

The musical core – from Currents to Deadbeat

Tame Impala’s sound is rooted in psychedelic rock filtered through modern pop production. Currents, released in 2015, pushed Parker’s project firmly into mainstream territory with shimmering synths and R&B-influenced rhythms, and entered the German Offizielle Deutsche Charts inside the Top 20 according to local music analysis.IT Boltwise feature on Currents Compared to earlier guitar-driven records like Innerspeaker, Currents and now Deadbeat focus more on groove and layered electronic textures.

Live, these studio ideas are translated into long, hypnotic builds, heavy low-end and elaborate light shows. Songs such as The Less I Know the Better and Let It Happen have grown into setlist anchors, often extended on stage, while new material from Deadbeat and Dracula adds darker tones and contemporary collaborations to the mix, including the JENNIE remix that connects Tame Impala with K-pop audiences.

Where Tame Impala stand now

After the European spring dates and German arena shows, Tame Impala continue the Deadbeat Tour across North America through the summer of 2026, with the final currently listed show taking place on September 20, 2026 at Toyota Center in Houston, Texas. The band therefore remain active on the road throughout 2026 with no announced hiatus.

Tame Impala at a glance

  • Act: Tame Impala
  • Genre: Psychedelic rock, neo-psychedelic pop
  • Origin: Perth, Australia
  • Active since: Late 2000s
  • Lineup: Kevin Parker (studio project), touring band with rotating members
  • Label: Modular Recordings / Interscope (international)
  • Key works: Innerspeaker (2010), Lonerism (2012), Currents (2015), The Slow Rush (2020)
  • Current album/single: Deadbeat (2025), single Hummer (released June 23, 2026)
  • Charts / certifications: Currents reached the German album Top 20; Dracula with JENNIE climbed into Germany’s Official Singles Chart Top 3 in April 2026.
  • Next live date: September 20, 2026 – Toyota Center, Houston, Texas

Frequently asked questions about Tame Impala

When do Tame Impala play in Berlin on the Deadbeat Tour?
The Berlin show on the Deadbeat Tour is scheduled for April 29, 2026 at the Uber Arena, with a listed start time of 7:30 p.m. and tickets handled via Eventim and Berlin.de’s ticket service.

Which German cities are included on Tame Impala’s 2026 tour?
The 2026 run includes concerts in Munich (Kleine Olympiahalle, April 16), Hamburg (Barclays Arena, April 23), Berlin (Uber Arena, April 29) and Düsseldorf (PSD Bank Dome, May 1), forming a four-city German arena sequence.

What album are Tame Impala touring with Deadbeat in 2026?
The Deadbeat Tour supports the fifth studio album Deadbeat, released in 2025, and also brings newer singles such as Dracula and Hummer into the live set alongside catalogue tracks from Currents and earlier records.

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