Kevin Parker is bringing Tame Impala to the 3Arena next May, the last date of his tour to support the new album Deadbeat.
Deadbeat is Tame Impala’s fifth album, due October 17th on Columbia Records.
With singles like ‘Dracula’, ‘Loser’ and ‘End of Summer’, there has been a less-guitar, more psych-club feel to proceedings.
The Dublin date happens at 3Arena on May 13th 2026.
The artist pre-sale begins Wednesday, 1st of October at 9AM with the general on-sale taking place on Friday, 3rd of October at 9AM.
Tickets from €70.20 to €100.75, subject to Ticketmaster charges via Ticketmaster.ie.
Deadbeat is deeply inspired by bush doof culture and the Western Australia rave scene, recasting Tame Impala as a kind of future primitive rave act in the process. Conceived in various locations over the last few years, the album was largely galvanized between Parker’s hometown of Fremantle and his studio, Wave House in Injidup, Western Australia in the first half of 2025.
Tame Impala’s previous albums are InnerSpeaker, Lonerism, Currents and The Slow Rush. The Slow Rush.
Tame Impla 2026 – EU/UK tour
4th Apr – Super Bock Arena – Pavilhão Rosa Mota – Porto, Portugal
5th Apr – MEO Arena – Lisbon, Portugal
7th Apr – Movistar Arena – Madrid, Spain
8th Apr – Palau Sant Jordi – Barcelona, Spain
10th Apr – LDLC Arena – Lyon, France
12th Apr – Inalpi Arena – Turin, Italy
13th Apr – Unipol Arena – Bologna, Italy
14th Apr – Hallenstadion – Zurich, Switzerland
16th Apr – Olympiahalle – Munich, Germany
18th Apr – PreZero Arena – Gliwice, Poland
20th Apr – O2 Arena – Prague, Czechia
23rd Apr – Barclays Arena – Hamburg, Germany
25th Apr – Royal Arena – Copenhagen, Denmark
26th Apr – Avicii Arena – Stockholm, Sweden
27th Apr – Unity Arena – Oslo, Norway
29th Apr – Uber Arena – Berlin, Germany
30th Apr – Festhalle – Frankfurt, Germany
1st May – PSD Bank Dome – Dusseldorf, Germany
3rd May – Accor Arena – Paris, France
4th May – Ziggo Dome – Amsterdam, Netherlands
5th May – AFAS Dome – Antwerp, Belgium
7th May – The O2 – London, United Kingdom
8th May – Co-op Live Arena – Manchester, United Kingdom
9th May – Utilita Arena Birmingham – Birmingham, United Kingdom
11th May – OVO Hydro – Glasgow, United Kingdom
13th May – 3Arena – Dublin, Ireland

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