Fresh from summer festival appearances and high-profile collabs, Kevin Parker has reignited Tame Impala with a new single, an upcoming album, and news of a massive UK & European arena tour in 2026.
Skiddle Staff
Date published: 26th Sep 2025
Tame Impala are back in business. Kevin Parker has just dropped a brand-new single, ‘Dracula’, and confirmed a huge arena tour that will see the psych-pop giants take over stages across the UK and Europe in 2026.
The run kicks off in April and rolls through Lisbon, Madrid, Paris and Amsterdam before heading to the UK for headline dates in London, Manchester, Birmingham, Glasgow and Dublin. It all comes in support of the long-awaited new album Deadbeat, landing 17th October 2025, which already features the singles ‘End of Summer’ and ‘Loser’.
Kevin Parker kept busy this summer, popping up in Barcelona over the Primavera Sound weekend to play a surprise DJ set and premiere an unreleased Tame Impala track before returning for a follow-up at Nitsa Club. Away from the decks, he’s stayed in high-profile collaboration mode - co-producing Dua Lipa’s “Houdini” and clocking recent-years credits with The Weeknd, Kali Uchis, Mark Ronson and Travis Scott - all of which kept anticipation simmering ahead of today’s announcement.
Now, with ‘Dracula’ unleashed and a tour on the horizon, the countdown is officially on. This will be Tame Impala’s first full album cycle since The Slow Rush back in 2020, and if the new material is anything to go by, fans are in for a serious treat when the band hit the road next spring.
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