Tame Impala

Tame Impala

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After billions of streams and a slew of awards – including four GRAMMY Award nominations, 13 ARIA Awards, a BRIT Award for Best International Band and an American Music Award – as well as collaborations with some of the biggest icons in global pop,

Tame Impala

is ready to start a new chapter!

The single “Dracula” is out today, a preview of the highly anticipated album Deadbeat, due out on 17 October 2025, accompanied by a European tour that will also stop in Italy in 2026 with two unmissable live dates.

NEW SINGLE “DRACULA” AVAILABLE NOW
NEW ALBUM DEADBEAT OUT 17TH OCTOBER

SUNDAY 12TH APRIL 2026


TURIN – INALPI ARENA


SHOW STARTS AT 9 PM


Corso Sebastopoli, 123, 10134 Turin TO
 

Tickets available on Ticketmaster, Ticketone and Vivaticket from 10 a.m. on Friday 3 October

Mastercard cardholders will have priority access to tickets from 10 a.m. on Wednesday 1 October. Find out more at www.priceless.com/music

TICKETS AVAILABLE EXCLUSIVELY TO COMCERTO FAMILY AND

MY LIVE NATION MEMBERS FROM 10 a.m. on Thursday 2 October

 

Tame Impala, Kevin Parker's visionary musical project, announces its return to the stage with the new album Deadbeat, out on 17 October 2025 on Columbia Records, and with an impressive European tour that will bring him live to Italy for two exclusive dates: 12 April 2026 at the Inalpi Arena in Turin, and 13 April 2026 at the Unipol Arena in Bologna.

With Deadbeat, his fifth studio album, Kevin Parker continues to reinvent himself, giving shape to a collection of psychedelic explorations with a clubbing vibe, combining minimalism and enthralling grooves with immediate and hypnotic songwriting.

Recorded between his hometown of Fremantle and Wave House studio in Injidup, Western Australia, the album reflects a more spontaneous and direct approach by the artist, known for his obsessive attention to detail. The result is a raw and incisive sound, enriched by new vocal nuances and lyrics that describe a fragile and self-deprecating emotional state: an “eternal loser” trapped in a loop of self-sabotage, seeking escape in music and partying.

The project is deeply inspired by Australian rave culture and the bush doof phenomenon, reinterpreting them in a way that is both futuristic and primitive.

To accompany the announcement, Tame Impala is releasing the new single “Dracula” today, available digitally and with a video directed by multidisciplinary artist Julian Klincewicz. The track follows the release of “Loser” (with a video directed by Kristofski and featuring Joe Keery) and “End of Summer”, a seven-minute epic that evokes the acid house aesthetic of the late 1980s and the free parties of the 1990s, brought back to the present with Parker's unmistakable signature.


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