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Formed in Perth, Australia, Kevin Parker’s Tame Impala have helped to bring psychedelic sounds floating back into the 21st century.

Kevin Parker bounced between a number of acts in the Perth scene before some home recordings he posted on Myspace under the name ‘Tame Impala’ earned him some label attention, eventually going on to sign a deal with Modular Recordings.

A self-titled EP was released in 2008 which had some success in the Australian Independent charts and even garnered some radio time for singles like ‘Half Full Glass of Wine’.

After enlisting the help of a few other musicians including Dominic Simper on bass and Jay Watson on drums, Kevin and Tame Impala spent most of 2008 and 2009 touring and playing shows with the likes of The Black Keys and MGMT. This all led up to the release of their debut album ‘Innerspeaker’ which was a huge success not only in their native Australia but the UK and US too. A ‘Best New Music’ title from Pitchfork was just some of the praise the album received, also picking up awards for ‘album of the year’ from places like Triple J.

This momentum carried through into the release of their follow up album ‘Lonerism’ which represented an expanding sound for the band and far eclipsed the successes of the previous album. Its release was met with universal acclaim and went on to be dubbed the album of the year by the NME and other publications and even got a Grammy nod.

Now they are a live and festival staple meaning more and more people are witnessing the transition Tame Impala’s music makes, from the mind of Kevin Parker to stages around the world.

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Tame Impala is a raucous time machine of a band. Their sound is straight 60s progressive rock. The psychedelic synths accompanied by rocking guitars are great to relax to but I didn't quite know what to expect from their live show. All in all I'd say the show was good but was needing in some key areas. I was happy to see they had two nights, the band must be doing very well as our Saturday night show was packed. However my greatest disappointment was the sound mix, especially considering it was their second night and you'd hope they'd key that in. The entire show sounded too much like a wall of sound making it very difficult to pick out anything, especially Kevin Parker's vocals which were almost impossible to make out, providing only the melody and no words at best. And while synths are key to the band's sound, I was hoping the mix would focus equally if not more on the rock element of the band as they tend to perform better live than the keys. Technically the show was pretty amazing. The lights were appropriately psychedelic with a retro oscilloscope feel to them and plenty of neon tie-dye action. It was a bit seizure inducing at times and the band was very darkly lit for the entire show but I can appreciate this artistic choice as it forces to audience to absorb the music and not focus on the individual performers. As implied by the lighting choice, there was very little interaction with the crowd, only a brief mention of performing at the venue before and a "Hello San Francisco"...even though we were in Oakland? I like it when bands engage with the audience to some degree, even if it's just gauging their reaction to a song, but not if it's a silly joke about how you can get the lead's t-shirt at the merch booth. This wasn't an annoyance but definitely an area I feel that could use improvement, though it's possible they were just tired after back to back performance nights. Lastly the set list was very well crafted. The show started off with some of more chill tracks, warming up the audience with songs like "Be Above It." From there it built up to the energetic highs of "Elephant" before having us drift away on the brain wave beauty of the hit "Feels Like We Only Go Backwards." While there was definitely more of the "Lonerism" album than not, I felt the show was a good balance between their older material and the newer hits. In sum Tame Impala put on a great show Saturday night at the lovely Fox venue in Oakland and I hope to see them again soon. Most excitingly I feel there's still a lot of untapped potential to make this act an even bigger crowd pleaser in the future!

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With so much that sounds the same on the radio and popular Hot100 playlists on Spotify, I naturally gravitate towards sounds that are unique and bring an interesting perspective to the sonic palette. And Tame Impala brings that something different to the table - a unique electronic-driven alternative rock sound that blends together in a truly inventive way. The sounds they are exploring on their upcoming album, "Currents", and their previous explorations on their breakout album, "Lonerism", mix together sounds of the 70s, 80s, current electronica, and the lead frontman Kevin Parker's voice, and bring out the colors of sound in an exciting way.

I was curious though to see if the sounds that come across through their albums could be replicated live. They were playing at Echostage - not my favorite DC venue. But as the show got going, it was easy to see why they were at Echostage. The lights dropped, the crowd cheered, and the psychedelic sounds began, coupled with an incredible light show - much like Alt-J's performance in November, in which the show is just as much about the lighting as it is about the musical performance (hence why I suspect they choose Echostage).

As the first songs kicked off ("Let It Happen" was the opener, one of my fav tracks off of "Currents") and Kevin Parker sang his first notes, my suspicion deepened as to if they could match the sound off of their albums. But I think it took Parker a couple of songs to get that falsetto range he sings in warmed up, because as the night went on, he sounded much better and much like the production of their albums (which I think is the hallmark of good, authentic artists - if their sound can match the production of their albums live). There were a lot of groovy jams throughout the night, and as the band continued playing through a solid two hour set, all the favorites were played - "Elephant", "Be Above It", "Feels Like We Only Go Backwards", etc. - plus material on their upcoming album - "Let It Happen", "Cause I'm a Man".

It was a great set list, solid light show (though I did think I was going to have a seizure from the constant strobe lights at one point), and endearing performance. They're fun to listen to, bop around a bit, and enjoy the psychedelic grooves of their sound. Very much worth seeing live.

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Since their Grammy win, Tame Impala once unknown to the U.S., has generated tons of interest in America— playing the biggest festivals and drawing the biggest crowds they would ever imagine.

This showed at their concert in New Orleans at the Civic Theater. There was plenty of young adults of course, but I was surprised by the turn out of much older people.

Only one band came on before Tame Impala's near 2-hour show. The set up is very forthright. No hidden special features or magic tricks. The back screen and lighting is all set to go. The band doesn't even waste time getting on stage they all came on, said hello, and began playing.

It really works for the image of the band. They're not known for being very flashy performers. They're known for being very grounded musicians that really focus on the music, and that's precisely what their live set reflects. The set will make you dance, jump, scream, and feel just like any set, but you don't freak out over cool pyrotechnics or messages in videos or long speeches from the frontman. In fact, they only spoke four times to say hello, acknowledge the drummer's birthday, say it was their second to last song, and then just say thank you.

What really makes this show stand out — what really made this show so great— is that they bring back the importance of letting the music speak for itself and take you somewhere new. It got so dark in the venue that everyone stopped dancing for a second and just watched the screen, overwhelmed in the sound. It was so amazing and different even if the concept is very old. I have gotten so used to shows dazzling me with great performances that it took my breathe away to see everyone just incapable of sewing the band and being forced to just listen to the music. You don't end up going to see Tame Impala at all. You go to hear their music, and you kind of are forced to remember how that's the exact objective of going to a concert anyway.

Everyone came together that night for music instead of seeing their favorite band. They weren't really given a choice, and I can pretty confidently say that they left with more than they expected from four very humble Australian musicians that have crafted one of the best live sets contemporary music has ever seen.

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Write your review of Tame Impala here...The first time that I saw Tame Impala in concert was at Primavera Sound festival (Barcelona), back in 2013. Their popularity was growing after the release of 'Lonerism,' an instant classic album. They were great, the sound was incredibly good being a festival. But everybody knows how festival concerts are; fairly and full of people that haven’t listened to the band playing. You need to see them in a separate gig to really appreciate how careful they are with the details.

This time I saw them in Theaterfabrik, in Munich. It could be a really uncomfortable venue when you are in a sold out concert. But Tame Impala took care of making us forget how extremely hot it was inside. They appeared on the stage very punctually (no supporting band this time) and they just did what they are good at: they made us feel we were in 1969 with their music. The Australian band had some technical problems a couple of times, but you didn't feel like something was going wrong from the back of the room, which is a good thing. All their greatest songs popped up one after the other: "Solitude is Bliss," "Elephant" and "Mind Mischief" to name a few. The staging was in accordance with their style: colourful lights and never-ending psychedelic videos were played in the background. But the highlight of the concert was when “Feels Like We Only Go Backwards” appeared right after the encore. You could see from behind how everybody took their smartphones to keep that perfect moment forever in their devices. Everybody sung together to probably the most famous song of the band while one of the attendees was waving a big Australian flag. At the end, you just feel they deserve a greater success like other indie rock bands have reached in the latest years. After the concert, I normally take a look of the merchandising, even if I’m not planning to buy something (I have too many band t-shirts already) but this time the band had a limited edition posters with their short German tour that were too good not to buy. If you are a fan of really good old style music, Tame Impala should be in your list of “bands to see in concert." You won’t regret it.

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Not one inch of my body could stay still, toing and swaying to the dreamy psychedelic whirls and swirls of the heavily effected guitars. I was stood up on the balcony to get a good view, and from there I could see how packed the venue had become, people shoulder to shoulder, creating a buzzing atmosphere that was hard not to get caught up in. Tame Impala were giving it their all but at first it was hard to hear them over the audience who were passionately singing along to every word. At one point Kevin Parker took to the microphone and said "Nottingham! You guys really like to sing don't you! You guys are so cool! I have never had to ask for myself to be turned up so that I can hear myself over the crowd before!". This filled the content of Rock City with pride and encouraged crowd surfing and girls on peoples shoulders, much to the dismay of the bouncers. The whole set blew me away but I completely lost control of myself when they played my favourite song 'Alter Ego'. The galloping opening rhythm, 7th chords played through astral effects, a bass line that cuts right through the rises and falls of the dynamic percussion, and Kevin's sweet voice singing melodies that could have come straight from 60's psychedelia is just jaw dropping. Tame Impala are easily one of the best live bands I have ever seen! They were tight, extremely passionate and into the whole vibe of the crowd. It was obvious the band and the audience were feeding off each other and that, along with a well rehearsed set is what makes and epic gig!

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I cannot begin to explain my bliss and joy, so I'll start by stating that I'm a handicapped person, living with fibromyalgia and other muscular illness.

Been said that, I want you to know that this was my first Tame Impala Live Performance attendance and it was fricking awesome! I managed to endure the concert because I took some massive pain killers (obviously properly prescribed) and was able to walk, stroll and even jump for a while.

I needed to see Tame Impala's GIG. I did. I saved for the tickets for two months, my family and I have limited resources but I managed to purchased my ticket. My abode is humble but I aim for total happiness. The pain is terrible but it'd be worse if I wouldn't try to make the most of it.

Let me tell you: TAME IMPALA made September the 8th. One my my happiest days ever! I screamed, I cried, I soared, I dreamt, I felt alive for the first time in months.

The show was great. A pristine yet powerful set-list thrilled thousands.

I was "craving" for two of my favorite songs: "Solitude is Bliss" and "I'm a man, but they decided not to performed it. Nevertheless, I enjoyed every single song.

Don't want to be dreadful here but, I am getting worse everyday, so; when I watched them marched towards the stage I was grateful.

Thank you guys. And I mean, the band, the people who may read this and all the fans that are sky-psychedelic bounded to Tame Impala.

Respectfully:

Sergio Guadarrama

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Tame Impala. Since my first show at Bonnaroo 2013 I have pretty much named their album, Lonerism, as one of my favorite albums from the last ten years. No other band has that 60's acid-rock sound and let me tell you, their music is just amazing. I live in Atlanta and their show at the Tabernacle last summer was just as amazing. Kevin Parker, their lead singer, reminds me so much of Paul McCartney, not only in the vocals, but as a whole band. Such a unique blending of alternative, psychedelic-rock, and melt-your-face-off electronic to yield this talented group who I heard came out of Australia which makes them that much cooler. Tame Impala had such a profound effect on my friend and I that we now incorporate some of the basic chord progressions along with their mellow synths in our jam sessions. I absolutely love the bass lines in their songs. They really are so sick live though. "Elephant" or "Half Full Glass of Wine," such groovy perpetual songs, and then all of a sudden a 5 minute solo that you get lost in. Almost when you think you're completely lost in the solo they just bring it all back to the simple muted bass notes of the song and throw the entire crowd back into a relentless jam. But don't take my advice for it! Go see them yourself! I really hope they come back to Atlanta of Athens asap because now that I have fully grown into both their albums I am much ready to see them a third time!

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that was my second and most incredible concert, I can still hear the Intro waves and base in my head vividly. Probably because I'm running on 3 hours of sleep and I'm already back in school and all I can think about is getting home after work and practicing with my guitar. Kevin Parker said the place was too nice to just stand around so he walked up the stage and sat down on the edge like fucking Spider-Man. When he said "is everybody feeling alright" the regret in my mind for not getting tabs prior to the concert only intensified. My friend and I spent 30 minutes before the show started asking around trying to find someone with acid, unfortunately we didn't but that concert was life altering. You could smell marijuana everywhere and everyone was feeling the music, it was the best place to be. I did not want to leave and when they said thank you at some point and left I wanted to jump the orchestra because I didn't know if they were coming back or not. The most hype I've experienced in ages, but they did come back and they did blow my mind and I can't wait for them to perform in the city again so I can get as many drugs as possible.

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Having been a fan of Tame Impala since the release of their debut album Innerspeaker, I was rather excited to be able to see them live for the first time on Saturday at Alexandra Palace. I am pleased to say that I was not disappointed at all!

I hoped that they would put on a good show, but they blew my expectations out of the water with a terrific performance. Great setlist played with aplomb and accompanied by a lush and indulgent lazer / light show.

'Currents' is my favourite album of 2015, and it is clear to me that Kevin Parker has grown in confidence as a songwriter, and was fronting a band at the top of their game. I didn't realise that they were as popular in the UK as they have become (it was my first visit to Alexandra Palace) - 2 nights performing to 10,000 people is not to be sniffed at!

If Kevin and Tame Impala continue to progress as they have done, then they are going to become one of the biggest bands in the world, and must-see live performers - potentially all-time greats.

Loved every second. :)

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When I heard that Tame Impala would be playing in my area, I was pretty excited. I had been a long time fan of the Australian band and so I immediately bought a ticket!

My expectations were blown away. While Tame Impala is already amazing in-studio, their live performance blew their recorded work out of the water. Through a mix of projected light work, amazing crowd antics, and obviously killer music, the performance was an unforgettable one. This was their kick-off performance for their tour and supposed to be a "warm-up" before Coachella, but honestly I would never have known. It was essentially flawless.

In addition, I got the chance to hear them play two of their newest songs for the first time live, "Let it happen" and "'Cause I'm a Man". They were a little rough at times with "Let it happen", but that is understandable. And "'Cause I'm a Man" was perfect, so all in all it was incredible.

To summarize, BUY YOUR TICKET RIGHT NOW! You won't regret it, I can guarantee.

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Tame Impala is Kevin Parker - the almost legendary messianic figure and creative soul who has developed the particular sonic universe of psychedelic pop cultivated with guitar pedals, delays, reverbs and liquid explosions of color. There's no one like him in the current music scene. We were left in 2015 with Currents, Tame Impala's third album which ventured further into the pop genre, and added dance beats and R&B that only served to underpin the enthronement of the Australian. For his fourth album, Tame Impala remained true to his usual impenetrability and stands silent, but we have seen him parade through a number of collaborations: he has shared the studio with Mark Ronson and SZA, he has produced Lady Gaga and Travis Scott, Rihanna covered him on her latest album, he has remixed Mick Jagger and Miguel and has released songs with A$AP, Rocky, Theophilus London and ZHU. So what does all this mean? Well, we know what Tame Impala has been until now, but we haven't a clue what will happen next. And that can only be a good thing.

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tbh I didn’t know who Tame Impala was until I went to the Coachella ‘19 week 1 performance. Everyone said I couldn’t miss it and they were so right. The layers of harmonies and chords, the crazy drum riffs, the reverb, the guitar solos, the insane visuals, the use of lights…it’s impossible to explain until you see him live. I’ve been a fan since, took my friends to Rushium, and can’t wait until the next tour…or hopefully Sphere residency.

WE MISS YOU KEVIN!!!!

please come back to Virginia. Anywhere. Just come back. I would travel the world to see you. I love you Kevin.

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Tame Impala Announce 2022 Tour Dates, Share New Song “No Choice”: Listen

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Tame Impala have announced a handful of 2022 North American tour dates. The newly announced shows take place this winter and spring. Kevin Parker and his band will also perform in Europe, the United Kingdom, and Australia later in 2022. Find the band’s schedule below.

Along with the tour announcement, Tame Impala have released “ No Choice ,” a track from the forthcoming deluxe box set edition of The Slow Rush . Hear the new song below.

The new edition of The Slow Rush is out February 18. The set includes “No Choice,” another unreleased song called “The Boat I Row,” and 2019’s “ Patience ,” along with a slew of remixes.

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Tame Impala has today (September 29) announced a series of rescheuled North American tour dates for 2021, with stops including Washington's The Gorge, Chicago's United Center and San Francisco's…

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On Tuesday (Sept. 29), Tame Impala  announced a series of rescheduled tour dates after its summer 2020 run was canceled due to COVID-19.

Kevin Parker’s rock act will kick off its 2021 tour in Mexico City on July 22 and wrap up three months later in Miami on Oct. 18. Parker released his fourth album as Tame Impala, The Slow Rush , in February of this year.

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Major stops for next year’s tour include The Gorge in Washington, The Chase Center in San Francisco and the United Center in Chicago. Festival dates include San Francisco’s Outside Lands on Aug. 8 and Las Vegas’ Life Is Beautiful in late September. See the complete schedule below.

Tame Impala 2021 Tour Dates July 22 – Foro Sol Stadium – Mexico City, MEXICO July 28 – Gila River Arena – Phoenix, AZ July 30 – Pepsi Center – Denver, CO Aug. 2 – Moda Center – Portland, OR Aug. 4 – Rogers Arena – Vancouver, CANADA Aug. 6 – The Gorge – George WA Aug. 8 – Outside Lands Festival – San Francisco, CA Aug. 12 – Toyota Center – Houston, TX Aug. 13 – American Airlines Center – Dallas, TX Aug. 14 – Frank Erwin Center – Austin,TX Sept. 15 – Chase Center, San Francisco, CA Sept. 17 – Life Is Beautiful Festival – Las Vegas, NV Oct. 4 – Scotiabank Arena, Toronto, CANADA Oct. 5 – Little Caesars Arena – Detroit, MI Oct. 7 – United Center – Chicago, IL Oct. 8 – Fiserv Forum – Milwaukee, WI Oct. 10 – Xcel Energy Center – St Paul, MN Oct. 13 – Capital One Arena – Washington DC Oct. 15 – State Farm Arena – Atlanta, GA Oct. 17 – Amway Center – Orlando, FL Oct. 18 – American Airlines Arena- Miami, FL

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Tame Impala Announce U.S. Tour Dates

In addition to headlining Coachella 2019, the Australian psych-rock outfit has revealed several more show dates stateside

Tame Impala , the GRAMMY-nominated psych-rock project of Australian Kevin Parker , has announced four new spring U.S. tour dates, following the group's headlining sets at Coachella in April.

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Tame Impala play Nashville, Asheville, St. Augustine &amp; Miami this May. Tickets on-sale Friday, Feb. 1st at 10am local time. <a href="https://t.co/8DZtw94dUA">pic.twitter.com/8DZtw94dUA</a></p>&mdash; Tame Impala (@tameimpala) <a href="https://twitter.com/tameimpala/status/1090336379781885952?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">January 29, 2019</a></blockquote>

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The 2019 U.S. dates begin in Indio, Calif. at Coachella on April 13 and 20, followed by dates in Nashville, Tenn., Asheville, N.C., St. Augustine, Fla. and Miami in May. While Parker is a one-man show in the studio, he has a touring group to translate the music live. 

Last week, the group was also announced as a headliner at the Corona Capital festival in Guadalajara, Mex. on May 11. Other May dates Tame Impala is set to play include  Shaky Knees in Atlanta, Boston Calling in Boston, and Primavera Sound in Barcelona, Spain.

Parker  has revealed that a new album is on the way and will be released sometime before the end of 2019. Tame Impala's last album, 2015's Currents , was nominated for Best Alternative Music Album at the 58th GRAMMY Awards . 

Tickets for the new show dates go on sale on Feb. 1 at 10 A.M. local time via Ticketmaster .

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From Tokyo To Coachella: YOASOBI's Journey To Validate J-Pop And Vocaloid As Art Forms

YOASOBI, blending J-pop and Vocaloid with narrative-driven songs, is capturing a global audience through their performances at major festivals like Coachella and Lollapalooza, marking a significant moment for Japanese music on the international stage.

For decades, Japanese music has been one of the hardest to access as a foreigner. Even with the popularization of cultural exports like anime and the emergence of streaming platforms, it is still considered a niche, and fans often have to dig deep in order to find albums , translations, or any kind of content at all.

"There weren’t many opportunities for Japanese music to go out into the world until now," says YOASOBI ’s producer and songwriter, Ayase, over a Sunday morning Zoom from Tokyo. "If we were to break into the mainstream, I think there’s a lot more work to do. Being a part of Coachella is one of them."

The duo, composed of Ayase, 30, and vocalist Ikura, 23, is gearing up for their first performance at the mighty Californian festival next weekend, plus two sold out headline shows in Los Angeles and San Francisco. In August, they are set to play at Lollapalooza in Chicago, IL. 

"Performing at festivals like Coachella was one of our goals when we put our live team together, so I believe that it will be a place for us to grow further,” says Ikura, who lived in Chicago as a kid and considers these opportunities a "full circle" moment.

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Formed in 2019, YOASOBI found overnight success with their debut single "Yoru ni Kakeru," a bright-sounding but harrowing tale that topped Billboard ’s Japan Hot 100 chart for six non-consecutive weeks. They continued to rise further, recording five EPs (three in Japanese, two in English), the opening theme to Netflix’s anime series " Beastars, " 2021’s "Kaibutsu," and their magnum opus so far: "Idol."

Released in 2023, "Idol" became a massive hit, placing No.1 at Billboard's Japan Hot 100 chart for 22 weeks and counting — an all-time record break. It was also the nineteenth best-selling song of 2023 worldwide, according to the IFPI . With these accolades, it’s easy to understand why the duo is fully booked, but what makes their music so enticing to global audiences? 

Listening to YOASOBI is like entering a rabbit hole. First, you get hypnotized by the glistening synths, bursting like fireworks, and the rock riffs taking melodies to full-speed. Then, you discover their adage is "novel into music," and all songs are based on fictional stories written by various authors. There’s also the animated music videos, each with a different style, giving their sounds another layer for interpretation. And finally, there are Ayase’s and Ikura’s (under the name Lilas Ikuta) own solo careers — treasure troves ready to be unearthed.

"I don't know, to be honest," says Ayase when asked about their growing popularity. "I guess the fact that a lot of Japanese [exports] have been prevalent around the world had to do with it. But also, maybe it's because people are experiencing this combination of music with storytelling that is interesting to them." Ikura agrees, adding that YOASOBI allows fans to "enjoy this bigger world that we are part of in a more three-dimensional way."

The experience is similar to how they create their music: mining, collecting, mixing, and transforming different threads into a new fabric. From fictional stories, Ayase transmutes his feelings into beats on his laptop with Logic Pro, then inputs melodies and lyrics through Vocaloid softwares like Hatsune Miku. Ikura listens to the Vocaloid demos, and then adds her own feelings and flair into the interpretations. For English-language tracks, they work with translator Konnie Aoki, who is "very mindful of phonetic sounds," and Ikura listens to the Japanese versions up until it’s time to record, so that she can have "the right emotions set."

It’s such a natural process for them that Ayase is surprised to know that there are still people who don’t consider Vocaloid as "real" music. “Those people probably don’t know what music is,” he says with a laugh. “Do they think that instrumental music, where there's no human singing, isn’t real music? There’s really great Vocaloid music out there, and it’s basically [voices] created through synthesizing softwares. It's very different from AI, which is auto-generated music. Vocaloid is humans creating music using these softwares. That's the only difference from a human singing a song.”

To Ikura, who maintains her burgeoning solo career in tandem with YOASOBI’s busy schedule, Vocaloid allowed her to broaden her talents. "It is my first time singing songs that somebody else wrote, so it was an opportunity to challenge myself with things that I wouldn't necessarily write, or sing in a tone or voice that I wouldn't come up with myself." She says that these experiences influence her solo works all the time, in a "synergy" that allows her to "have more colors to work with in my palette."

"I started producing music through Vocaloids,” adds Ayase. “And it truly broadened my ideas and imagination when it comes to creating music. It allows creators to come up with melodies that a human singer may not come up with. It's a fascinating culture. The possibility I feel is infinite, and it really makes the impossible possible, in a way.”

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Endless possibilities are also a big allure in AI technologies, but Ayase doesn’t see this as a threat. With the right boundaries, it’s just a tool — like Vocaloid, Logic Pro, and the internet — that can be used positively. "However, as a creator myself, I really hope that creative works come out of the imagination and ideas of the human mind. In that sense, [AI] may not be 100% a positive thing for us," he shares.

But that’s something for the future. Now, YOASOBI is focusing on their very real, very tangible events ahead. "Finally, we have this opportunity where people around the world are discovering our music. So, performing at festivals like Coachella, Lollapalooza, or doing our solo shows, I think it's important that we communicate with the audiences and maximize this opportunity as much as possible," says Ikura.

And it’s not just YOASOBI getting all the attention: according to data and research company Luminate , J-pop in general is on the rise. "I’m very proud, as a Japanese person, for that situation. For us, it’s really about taking it one step at a time," says Ayase. “Our ultimate wish is to have our music or reach as many people around the world as possible, and so we will continue to work hard every day."

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10 Must-See Artists At Coachella 2024: Skepta, The Last Dinner Party, Mdou Moctar, Cimafunk & More

Peso Pluma, Lana Del Ray, Doja Cat, Tyler, The Creator, J Balvin and a reunited No Doubt may be some of the biggest draws at Coachella 2024, but the beloved festival will host a multitude of must-see artists whose names appear in smaller text.

Ah, springtime. For the average person, that means sunshine, flora in bloom, perhaps a figurative fresh start in the new year. But for music festival fans, it signals another season starter: Coachella .

An estimated 125,000 people will flock to the Empire Polo Fields in Indio, California for the first weekend (April 12-14) of the 23rd Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival. While the first weekend is already sold out, tickets are still available for the second weekend (April 19-21).

Coachella's headliners have been busy: Both Lana Del Rey (headlining Friday) and Doja Cat (slated to close out Sunday) just wrapped extensive tours at the end of 2023 and, while Saturday closer Tyler, the Creator 's only other 2024 festival date is at Lollapalooza, he did stage a large-scale appearance in 2023 at the Camp Flog Gnaw Carnival in Los Angeles. Still, it stands to reason that there are scores of fans who missed out on those tour stops, and Coachella would be an ideal chance to catch them in a particularly special setting. 

There's also the potential to see a slew of surprise guests (a long-standing Chella tradition) and much-hyped reunions. Coachella 2024 attendees will likely flock to see a reunited No Doubt and Sublime, the latter with a Nowell back at the helm ( Bradley’s son, Jakob ).

Then there’s the economic logic behind opting to see those bigger acts at a festival: for a price not much more than what you’d pay for an arena ticket, you get the bonus of catching dozens of other incredible artists while you’re at it. The diversity and quality of music throughout even the lower tiers of the Coachella lineup is staggering, so overall the price for a pass is quite the steal. Read on for the inside scoop on 10 of this year’s most exciting undercard performances.

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Cuban artist Cimafunk has been relatively quiet since releasing a third studio album, El Alimento, in 2021. But the success of that record — which garnered his first GRAMMY nomination for Best Latin Rock or Alternative album at the 2023 GRAMMY Awards — appears to have propelled him to new career heights. He will be the first Cuban-born artist to perform at the festival, kicking off a string of worldwide shows that begin with his appearance at Coachella on April 12 and 19. 

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Cimafunk’s sole release since his last album was the December 2023 single “Te tango en salsa,” which expands upon his self-designated brand of Afro Cuban Funk with accents of disco and grooves filled with New Orleans-style horns. Though the track hasn’t been publicly connected to any upcoming EP or album, one might presume that his impending run of concerts is a precursor to a complete body of new music. Perhaps Coachella will function as a testing ground, and considering the inclusion on El Ailmento of prominent artists George Clinton , CeeLo Green and Lupe Fiasco , who knows what other surprises might be in store at the desert festival known for delighting audiences with plenty of guest features.

L’Imperatrice

Through the years following their inception in 2012, French pop band L’Imperatrice have played primarily in Europe and surrounding regions, so it’s no small feat that they’re poised to make their second appearance at Coachella in two years. They first played the fest in 2022, a makeup show for Coachella's 2020 COVID-19 cancellation. 

Their slots on April 12 and 19, stops on their just-launched Double Trouble Tour, follow the 2018 release of debut full-length Matahari and performances at prominent festivals like Austin City Limits and Outside Lands. Self-produced sophomore album Pulsar arrives on June 7, and its infectiously groovy and sensual debut single “Me Da Iqual” promises a Coachella set sure to incite emotional release among the masses — ideally during one of the fest’s famed golden hours to match the music’s euphoric vibes. 

Regarded as one of the most influential rappers in the UK grime scene, Skepta is set to commence his latest return to stateside stages with appearances at Coachella on both Fridays, which marks his second time at the festival after lauded dual appearances in 2017. 

Following a semi-secret DJ set at Austin’s South by Southwest festival in March, these shows will preview a run of summer dates in the UK and Europe and the release of upcoming sixth solo album Knife and Fork . 

With that record’s release date still in question but imminent, it’s a good bet that he’ll introduce new material to build upon the January drop of lead single "Gas Me Up (Diligent)," which adopts a flow and melodic structure more akin to popular American rap. To that end, Skepta’s previous collaborations with U.S. rappers like Drake , Ye and members of ASAP Mob could lead to a loaded lineup of guests during his Coachella set. It has the potential to be a huge moment, though his reputation for high-energy and rowdy gigs are reasons enough to prioritize his performance. 

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Mandy, Indiana

English-French noise rock upstarts Mandy, Indiana make music that isn’t necessarily easy to digest. Minimalist and chaotic compositions, primarily from their widely celebrated 2023 debut album I’ve Seen a Way , resonate as tunes tailor-made for technically minded music nerds. Still, danceable moments emerge among the sonic helter-skelter, which combines experimental elements of industrial, classic house music and samples aplenty (think Death Grips with more palatable melodies and exclusively French lyrics). 

So far, the dynamic four-piece hasn’t played much on this side of the pond — their debut shows at Coachella arrive on the heels of a handful of U.S. appearances in 2023 that included the SXSW Music Festival. Which means Mandy, Indiana’s sets on April 13 and 20 will mark relatively rare (and therefore must-see) chances to embrace their overtly wonderful weirdness in the desert among the more prominent pop-leaning artists on the roster.

The Last Dinner Party

If you’re not yet keen on British indie rock band the Last Dinner Party, it’s time to get with the program. With only one album under their belt, Prelude to Ecstasy (released Feb. 2) — which echoes various influences ranging from Siouxsie and the Banshees to Kate Bush and ABBA —the quintet has already earned multiple awards and accolades, including topping the UK Album Chart. To boot, they opened for the Rolling Stones in London’s Hyde Park two years prior to putting out their record.

The band’s performances are reportedly jaw-dropping, further evidenced by the complete sell-out of their current U.S. tour. That jaunt wraps with their April 20 appearance at Coachella (they also play during the first weekend on April 13), so, unless you want to pay ridiculous resale prices for one of their club shows, this is a prime chance to see them live with the added benefit of catching many more amazing acts while you’re there.

Young Fathers

Young Fathers are often categorized under the umbrella of hip-hop, but it would be wrong to pigeonhole them that way. True, one can pinpoint elements of a spitting, old-school style — especially on debut album Dead (winner of the prestigious Mercury Prize in 2014.. However, their sound spans the landscape of many genres, often weaving in threads of electronic, industrial, and trip-hop. It should be telling that they’ve collaborated multiple times with Massive Attack .

The music clearly resonates with a substantial audience. They’ve reached prime positions on the UK Album charts, their fourth and latest album Heavy Heavy ( released Feb. 3, 2023) won them their third Scottish Album of the Year Award, and this year marks their second invitation to Coachella (catch them on Sundays: April 13 and 20). With a full year gone since putting out new songs, there’s no telling if they’ll serve up anything fresh. Regardless, fans of heavy-hitting experimental music, assuredly energizing at any time of day or night, should prioritize seeing their set.

Oneohtrix Point Never

It’s a wonder that Oneohtrix Point Never has never played Coachellal until now given his string of consistent releases since emerging in the early 2000s (with never more than three years between albums) and Coachella’s penchant for historically championing experimental electronic artists. Following the Feb. 29 release of his latest EP “Oneohtrix Point Never - Ambients,” he debuts in the desert on April 13, with his second weekend encore on April 20. 

The Massachusetts-bred beatmaker’s music swings from sparse to compositionally complex. It's not geared toward a typical EDM dance party, but always cinematic and hypnotizing, creating a space where listeners can truly lose themselves in the sonics. Given his style, it’s safe to assume he’ll occupy an evening time slot, so if you’re the type who prefers something a little more raw to the mainstream big-timers topping the bill, Oneohtrix Point Never might be just the ticket.

Mdou Moctar

If there’s one artist on this year’s Coachella lineup that will truly thrive in a desert setting, it’s Mdou Moctar. The Niger-based musician plays rock music steeped in the style of Tuareg, guitar-based blues-rock fusion that originates in the Sahara region. However, Moctar’s music decidedly transcends the traditional sound, often reverberating as sublimely psychedelic.

His performances in Indio on April 14 and 21 precede the release of his sixth album Funeral For Justice (arriving May 3). Based on the two singles made available from that record so far (title track “Funeral for Justice” and “Imouhar”), the people of Coachella are in for a true desert trip.

Atarashii Gakko!

When Japanese “girl group” Atarashii Gakko! make their Coachella debut on April 14 and 21, anticipate the unexpected. The four singers’ have a stated goal of “redefining what it means to be a girl group.” They’re technically categorized as J-Pop, but among the many catchy choruses, their music also incorporates shades of speed metal, trap beats and alt-rap à la Rage Against the Machine, all of which you can hear on their latest album ICHIJIKIKOKU .

What you can certainly expect is an outrageously high-energy show chock-full of nonstop, self-designed choreography performed in colorful sailor-fuku uniforms (essentially sailor suits worn by Japanese students in the ‘70s and ‘80s … think Sailor Moon but intentionally less provocative). If you need an adrenaline boost on the final day of the fest, look no further than Atarashii Gakko!.

Olivia Dean

Dear America, it’s time to give a proper welcome to an artist destined for stardom:  Olivia Dean. With only a handful of U.S. shows in the bank, the 25-year-old British neo-soul singer’s debut at Coachella on April 14 — arguably her biggest U.S. gig yet — will serve as the most well-deserved of receptions. 

Sure, her nominations for the 2023 Mercury Prize (for debut album Messy ) and 2024 Brit Awards (Best Pop Act, British Artist of the Year and Best New Artist) should merit attention enough for those who don’t know her. But even a few moments of listening to key album tracks “Dive” and “The Hardest Part” (don’t sleep on the alternate version featuring Leon Bridges) are the real deal-sealers. The richness of Dean’s recorded vocals are absolutely arresting, evocative of and equal to top-tier divas who preceded her. It’s thrilling just thinking about the impact she’ll make at Coachella — do yourself a favor if you have the chance and go witness it firsthand. 

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Music Festivals 2024 Guide: Lineups & Dates For Lollapalooza, Coachella, Bonnaroo & Much More

Festival season is officially upon us, and 2024 is jam-packed with events to remember. Here's a breakdown of the biggest music festivals happening near you, spanning every genre and vibe.

Editor’s note: This article was updated on March 19 to reflect Lollapalooza’s announced lineup.

Down in Austin, South by Southwest has returned — and it's a harbinger of so much to come. SXSW 2024 is the unofficial start of festival season, which kicks off in earnest with Coachella on April 12 in California.

If you're not west of the Mississippi, fear not. Spring, summer and beyond will bring a plethora of can't-miss music bashes, all over the country.

Obviously, it's impossible to cover them all in one post. But GRAMMY.com can provide a cross section, demonstrative of the sheer range of genres at play. So let this list spur you to find all the festivals near you!

Check it out below — and we'll see you stagefront, under the sun! (This list will be continually updated once more info comes out.)

Rolling Loud 

Inglewood, California (Mar. 14–17)

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All rap fans know Rolling Loud as the summit of hyped — as Billboard once declared, they're "the be-all of hip-hop." The lineup for Miami hasn't been announced yet, but Nicki Minaj , Post Malone and Lil Uzi Vert are confirmed to rock the mic.

Tortuga Music Festival

Fort Lauderdale, Florida (Apr. 5–7)

From incredible, cross-genre tunes to important ocean conservation work, Tortuga Music Festival has got it all! This year, don’t miss artists like Lainey Wilson , Hardy, Jason Aldean , and many more.

Indio, California (Apr. 12–13 & Apr. 20–21)

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Coachella is arguably the mother of them all — and it's coming right up! (Exactly a month from now, at press time.)

Coachella 2024 offers two major reunions, in No Doubt and Sublime — for the latter, Jakob Nowell, son of Bradley, has taken the helm — and attention-grabbing headliners in Lana Del Rey ; Tyler, the Creator ; and Doja Cat .

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Ultra Music Festival

Miami, Florida (Mar. 22–24)

This preeminent haven for electronic music is back, with the cream of the crop from the DJ world — everyone from David Guetta to Elderbrook and beyond will be bringing the heat!

Stagecoach 

Indio, California (Apr. 26–28)

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Of course, Coachella is a multi-genre festival. But if country is specifically your cup of tea — well, there's another reason to bomb out to the desert.

A week after Coachella's second weekend, Stagecoach will throw down with headliners Eric Church , Miranda Lambert and Morgan Wallen . The rest of the lineup is highly rangey, with a country essence: Jelly Roll , Post Malone , Willie Nelson , and many more will grace the stage.

Breakaway Music Festival

Nationwide (April-October)

Pop, dance, EDM — Breakaway Music Festival has got it all. And it’s probably coming to a city near you; it hits the Midwest, the South and the West Coast.

New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival 

New Orleans, Louisiana (Apr. 25–May 5)

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A massive swath of music contains jazz, and NOLA Jazz Fest underlines this reality every year. The Rolling Stones ? Neil Young and Crazy Horse ? Doo-wop is baked into them. So on and so forth.

Outside of dyed-in-the-wool jazzers like Samara Joy , Nicholas Payton and Jon Batiste , this year's two-weekend lineup will also feature Foo Fighters , the Revivalists , Queen Latifah , and other greats — as well as Mardi Gras Indians "Big Chief" Monk Boudreaux and the Golden Eagles, and a slew of local talent.

Head In The Clouds 

Queens New York (May 11–12)

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As spring drifts into the summer, don't miss Head in the Clouds if you're in the Northeast; it's chock full of Asian American music and heritage, across a multitude of genres, just in time for AAPI Heritage Month.

Held at Queens' Forest Hills Stadium, Head In The Clouds features (G)I-DLE to Balming Tiger to Spence Lee and others.

BottleRock Napa Valley 

Napa, California (May 24–26)

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This three-day music, wine, food, and brew fest in the heart of wine country will feature headliners Stevie Nicks , Pearl Jam and Ed Sheeran , rounded out by giants like St. Vincent , Queens of the Stone Age , Norah Jones , and many more.

Outlaw Music Festival

Nationwide (June-September 2024)

With the Rough and Rowdy Ways tour in the rearview, Bob Dylan is rolling around the Willie Nelson & Family, Robert Plant & Alison Krauss , and Celisse for what will be an unforgettable, legend-stuffed night of music for all.

Manchester, Tennessee (June 13–16)

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This world-renowned fest outside of Nashville boasts an incredibly vibey lineup for 2024; if you'd like to party to the sounds of Post Malone , Red Hot Chili Peppers , Fred Again.. , and dozens more, make a beeline down south this June.

Glastonbury

Somerset, England (June 26–30)

No, it’s not in the United States, but it’s momentous enough to mention anyway. This year, Dua Lipa , Coldplay , SZA , and so many more will perform at the epic Brit blowout.

Essence Festival 2024  

New Orleans, Louisiana (July 4–7)

Essence Festival is turning 30! This bastion of Black music, culture and identity will ring in three decades with what's sure to be an outstanding lineup of artists.

Pitchfork Music Festival

Chicago, Illinois (July 19–21)

Artists as varied as Black Pumas , 100 Gecs, Alanis Morrissette , and Brittany Howard will headline the biggest day for the massively influential music site’s in-house fest.

Lollapalooza 

Grant Park, Chicago (Aug. 1–4)

The lineup for Lollapalooza has been announced! SZA ; Tyler, the Creator ; Blink-182 , the Killers , Skrillex , and more will headline. Check out the full lineup below.

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Hinterland Music Festival

St. Charles, Iowa (Aug. 4-6)

Hinterland won’t just feature some serious indie heavyweights, like   Vampire Weekend ,   Noah Kahan   and   Orville Peck ; it features curiosity-piquing arts and crafts vendors and spectacular camping.

Outside Lands 

San Francisco, California (Aug. 9–11)

Ditto the Bay Area favorite — but we do know it's happening from August 9 to 11.   Kendrick Lamar ,   Foo Fighters ,   Megan Thee Stallion   and other mighty artists performed last year.

North Coast Music Festival

Chicago, Illinois (Aug. 30–Sept. 1)

Calling all EDM fans: North Coast is bringing Above & Beyond, Subtronics, Sullivan King, and many more to the Windy City in 2024.

Austin City Limits 

Austin, Texas (Oct. 4–8, & Oct. 11–13)

No lineup yet for the longest-running music series in TV history — but you can   sign up   to be the first to know about it.

Aftershock Fest

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Real rockers only: Aftershock Festival has been rolling for more than a decade, and its momentum is only building. Topping the bill in 2024 are Iron Maiden , Motley Crue , Slipknot , a reunited Slayer … and that's just for starters.

Sacramento, California (Oct.18–20)

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Country music and beer are two of America's pastimes, and Golden Sky will feature the best of both. Come for Keith Urban , Thomas Rhett , Luke Bryan , and so many more, and stay for the brews!

When We Were Young

Las Vegas, Nevada (Oct.19–20)

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It's always momentous when the emo kids of yesteryear come back out to play — and if you can believe it, it's almost time for another When We Were Young.

My Chemical Romance , Fall Out Boy , Coheed and Cambria , and many more will be there for another helping of Myspace-era sounds — and long-dormant emotions. And they'll be playing the full albums you know and love — just check the poster!

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Lana Del Rey, Tyler The Creator, Doja Cat

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Official Coachella 2024 Lineup: Headliners Lana Del Rey, Tyler, The Creator And Doja Cat To Lead A Pack of Performers Including No Doubt & Others

GRAMMY.com digs into the official Coachella 2024 lineup — featuring Doja Cat’s return at the top of the bill with other California natives and more international acts than ever before heading to the Southern California desert April 12-14 and April 19-21.

The much-anticipated lineup for Coachella’s waitlisted 2024 festival was officially announced by producers Goldenvoice on Jan. 16. Festival headliners include GRAMMY-winning rapper and record producer Tyler, the Creator , GRAMMY-winning pop and hip-hop artist Doja Cat , and GRAMMY-nominated singer/songwriter Lana Del Rey . These beloved acts lead a pack of top-tier talent sure to resonate well with a global audience. 

Coachella, which kicks off the 2024 festival season, will take place April 12-14 and April 19-21, returning to Indio’s Empire Polo Club in Southern California’s Colorado Desert. Let the good times roll.

Other notable performers include No Doubt , and 2024 GRAMMY nominees Jon Batiste , Ice Spice and Dom Dolla. Best Rap Song nominee Lil Uzi Vert also received top-billing among a plethora of rappers and hip-hop artists including Coi Leray and Lil Yachty .

A welcome sign of growing diversity among the acts, more international musicians than ever have appeared on the roster, including corridos tumbados musicians Peso Pluma , 2024 GRAMMY nominees for Best Música Mexicana Album, who also recently performed at the 2023 Latin GRAMMYs . K-pop acts are also getting shine at Coachella 2024, with ATEEZ and LE SSARAFIM on the bill.

Since its inception in 1999, Coachella has evolved from a simple music festival to a cultural touchstone that encapsulates evolving trends in music, arts, fashion, and social expression. Coachella's lineup has become a barometer of pop culture — marking current and future music trends as well as the tone of the industry. 

Across multiple stages and tents, the festival is a sandbox showcase for experimental work. It’s a place for artists to debut new music, collaborate with other musicians during surprise guest performances and reunions, and make a statement. Beyonce ’s culturally significant 2018 performance and celebration of Black college culture that inspired her Netflix documentary “Homecoming” and the unforgettable virtual resurrection of Tupac Shakur in 2012 via hologram serve as prime examples of this phenomena.

Catch the official line-up below and stay tuned for our takeaways from this year’s lineup announcement coming soon.

2024 Coachella Festival Lineup

California Love Is On Full Display

Californians dominate the 2024 Coachella lineup. Major headliners Tyler, the Creator and Doja Cat both hail from the Golden State and although Lana Del Rey (Friday, April 12 and 19) was born in Lake Placid, New York, she calls California her home and source of inspiration. Lana Del Rey is currently nominated in five categories at the 2024 GRAMMY Awards including Album Of The Year and Song Of The Year; Doja Cat is nominated in three categories including Best Pop Solo Performance and Best Rap Song.  

Surprise act No Doubt , which includes vocalist Gwen Stefani , guitarist Tom Dumont , bassist Tony Kanal , and drummer Adrian Young also count Southern California as their original home base. The group formed in 1986 in Anaheim and, over three decades, have netted two GRAMMY Awards and nine nominations. 

Rock Reunions Take Center Stage

Perhaps the biggest surprise act on the bill, No Doubt will reunite for their first major show in almost a decade since their last live performances together in 2015 — much to the delight of the band and Gwen Stefani’s dedicated fanbase. 

Other surprise reunions include new millennium rock band Blur , best known for punchy vocals and kick snare-emboldened tracks. The Britpop act will perform their first U.S. shows in nine years, receiving top billing for both Saturdays. Sublime , who have been performing live for years as Sublime with Rome will also perform on Saturday, though the singular billing begs the question of whether late founding band member Bradley Knowell will appear holographically á la Tupac in 2012. 

The 2024 Lineup Is An International Showcase

Global acts are taking over for one of the most diverse bills in Coachella history, filled with acts from Korea, Japan, Latin America, Africa, France and more.  

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Tame Impala Announce 2022 North American Tour Dates, Shares New Track “No Choice”

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Tame Impala have confirmed a 2022 North American tour beginning Feb. 27 with a headlining slot at the Innings Festival in Tempe, Ariz. 

The Australian psychedelic rock band will continue their festival run at Okeechobee Music & Arts Festival in Fla. before headlining a run of arena dates starting Mar. 7 in Pittsburgh, Pa. at Petersen Events Center. 

Next, the group will head east to perform at Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, before heading to Montreal on Mar. 10 to perform at Place Bell. Tame Impala will return to the U.S. on Mar. 12 to play five east coast shows before trekking south for two nights at the ExploreAsheville.com Arena in Asheville, N.C., on March 22 and 23. The North American run will close out on May 22, at Hangout Music Festival in Gulf Shores, Ala. 

With today’s announcement, Tame Impala has also shared “No Choice” a new track off the forthcoming The Slow Rush Deluxe Box Set , which will be released on Feb. 18 via Interscope. 

Tickets go on sale Dec. 10 at 10 a.m. local time.

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Tame Impala 2022 Tour Dates 

Feb. 27 – Innings Festival – Tempe, Ariz.

Mar. 3-6 – Okeechobee Music & Arts Festival – Okeechobee, Fla.

Mar. 7 – Petersen Events Center – Pittsburgh, Pa.

Mar. 9 – Scotiabank Arena – Toronto, ON

Mar. 10 – Place Bell – Montreal, QC

Mar. 12 – Mohegan Sun – Uncasville, Conn.

Mar. 14 – Barclays Center – Brooklyn, N.Y.

Mar. 16 – TD Garden – Boston, Mass. 

Mar. 18 – Hampton Coliseum – Hampton, Va.

Mar. 19 – Wells Fargo Center – Philadelphia, Pa.

Mar. 21 – ExploreAsheville.com Arena – Asheville, N.C.

Mar. 22 – ExploreAsheville.com Arena – Asheville, N.C. 

Mar. 23 – Bridgestone Arena – Nashville, Tenn.

Mar. 25 – Buku Music + Art Project – New Orleans, La. 

May 22 – Hangout Music Festival – Gulf Shores, Ala.

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Tame Impala Announces 2022 North American Tour

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Tame Impala have mapped out a new leg of North American tour dates for early 2022.

In between festival appearances at Florida’s Okeechobee and New Orleans’ Buku Project, the Kevin Parker-led outfit will play a series of arena shows. Stops include the Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, Barclays Center in Brooklyn, TD Garden in Boston, and Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, as well as two dates at the ExploreAsheville.com Arena in Asheville, North Carolina. See the full itinerary below.

A ticket pre-sale begins Wednesday, December 8th at 10:00 a.m. local time (pre-sale code: RUSHIUM), with a public on-sale following on Friday, December 10th. Visit Ticketmaster.com for more information.

To coincide with today’s tour announcement, Tame Impala have also shared “No Choice,” an unreleased B-side from the band’s latest album, The Slow Rush . It’ll be released alongside several other B-sides and remixes as part of a new deluxe box set due out in February. Take a listen to “No Choice” below.

Tame Impala 2022 Tour Dates: 02/07 – Tempe, AZ @ Innings Festival 03/03-06 – Okeechobee, FL @ Okeechobee Music & Arts Festival 03/07 – Pittsburgh, PA @ Petersen Events Center 03/09 – Toronto, ON @ Scotiabank Arena 03/10 – Montreal, QC @ Bell Place 03/12 – Uncasville, CT @ Mohegan Sun Arena 03/14 – Brooklyn, NY @ Barclays Center 03/16 – Boston, MA @ TD Garden 03/18 – Hampton, VA @ Hampton Coliseum 03/19 – Philadelphia, PA @ Wells Fargo Center 03/21 – Asheville, NC @ ExploreAsheville.com Arena 03/22 – Asheville, NC @ ExploreAsheville.com Arena 03/23 – Nashville, TN @ Bridgestone Arena 03/25 – New Orleans, LA @ Buku Music + Art Project 05/22 – Gulf Shores, AL @ Hangout Music Festival 06/02 – Barcelona, ES @ Primavera Sound 06/09 – Porto, PT @ Optimus Primavera Sound 06/11 – Barcelona, ES @ Primavera Sound 08/25 – London, UK @ All Points East 08/27 – Paris, FR @ Rock En Seine 08/29 – Amsterdam, NL @ AFAS Live 08/30 – Amsterdam, NL @ AFAS Live 09/07 – Milan, IT @ Ippodromo Snai San Siro 10/15 – Auckland, NZ @ Spark Arena 10/18 – Brisbane, AU @ Brisbane Entertainment Centre 10/20 – Sydney, AU @ Qudos Bank Arena 10/22 – Melbourne, AU @ Rod Laver Arena 10/23 – Melbourne, AU @ Rod Laver Arena 10/26 – Adelaide, AU @ Adelaide Entertainment Centre 10/29 – Perth, AU @ RAC Arena

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Tame Impala Announce North American Tour Dates With Perfume Genius

Following much anticipation, Kevin Parker finally announced that Tame Impala’s new album is on the way. The Slow Rush , their fourth studio album, will arrive on Feb. 14 via Interscope. Today (Dec. 9), Tame Impala have unveiled a full North American tour in conjunction with the album.

The tour begins on March 9 at San Diego’s Pechanga Arena and finishes on Aug. 7 at The Gorge Amphitheatre in George, Wash. Perfume Genius will support the full North American tour beginning in May. Tickets for the newly-announced dates go on sale this Friday (Dec. 13) at 10 a.m. local time. Tame Impala will also play four previously-announced dates in California with support from Clairo and two dates in Mexico with support from MGMT.

Tame Impala have shared three tracks from The Slow Rush : “Posthumous Forgiveness,” “ It Might Be Time ” and “ Borderline .” The Slow Rush was recorded between Los Angeles and Fremantle, Australia, and all 12 tracks were recorded, produced and mixed by Parker.

Check out Tame Impala’s upcoming tour dates below.

Tame Impala Tour Dates:

March 09 – San Diego, Calif. @ Pechanga Arena San Diego* (SOLD OUT) 10 – Inglewood, Calif. @ The Forum* (SOLD OUT) 11 – Inglewood, Calif. @ The Forum* 13 – San Francisco, Calif. @ Chase Center* (SOLD OUT) ?19 – Mexico City, Mexico @ Foro Sol $ 21 – Monterrey, Mexico @ Pal Norte $

May 23 – London, U.K. @ All Points East – Victoria Park 29 – Chicago, Ill. @ United Center # 30 – Milwaukee, Wis. @ Fiserv Forum # 31 – Detroit, Mich. @ Little Caesars Arena #

June 02 – Toronto, Ontario @ Scotiabank Arena # 03 – Montreal, Quebec @ Bell Centre # 06 – Washington, D.C. @ Capital One Arena # 08 – Charlotte, N.C. @ Spectrum Center # 09 – Atlanta, Ga. @ State Farm Arena # 11 – Miami, Fla. @ AmericanAirlines Arena # 12 – Orlando, Fla. @ Amway Center #

July 17 – Minneapolis, Minn. @ Xcel Energy Center # 19 – St. Louis, Mo. @ Enterprise Center # 20 – Kansas City, Mo. @ Sprint Center # 21 – Tulsa, Okla. @ BOK Center # 23 – Austin, Texas @ Frank Erwin Center # 24 – Dallas, Texas @ American Airlines Center # 25 – Houston, Texas @ Toyota Center # 28 – Glendale, Ariz. @ Gila River Arena # 30 – Denver, Colo. @ Pepsi Center #

August 01 – Salt Lake City, Utah @ Vivint Smart Home Arena # 03 – Portland, Ore. @ MODA Center # 05 – Vancouver, B.C. @ Rogers Arena # 07 – George, Wash. @ The Gorge Amphiteathre #

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Tame Impala (Kevin Parker) has confirmed a 2022 North American tour with dates that kick off February 27 with a headline slot at the Innings Festival at Tempe, AZ’s Tempe Beach Park.

On March 7, Tame Impala hit the road for a run of headline arena dates that conclude with another festival appearance at the Buku Music + Art Project in New Orleans, LA on March 25th. The tour also hits the Okeechobee Music & Arts Festival, Scotiabank Arena in Toronto on March 9 and Brooklyn’s Barclays Center on March 14th. ATickets go on-sale on Friday, December 10 at 10am local time.

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The box set features B-Sides and remixes of his GRAMMY-nominated 2020 album. The physical version will feature two transparent red LP’s and alternate artwork including a 40-page booklet and The Slow Rush 2050 calendar. Both the physical and digital versions released on February 18 will feature another never-before-heard b-side “The Boat I Row,” the pre-album single “Patience” (both original and remix), plus additional extended versions and remixes.

Back in October, Parker released “Breathe Deeper ( Lil Yachty Remix),” a special imagining of the track from the famed rapper. Lil Yachty shared, “It was so amazing to work with Kevin as I’ve been a big fan since high school so it was a pleasant surprise and honor to be a part of such an incredible song.”

Visit Tame Impala’s official website for tour dates and ticket information.

Tame Impala Tour Dates : 2/27/22 – Innings Festival (Tempe Beach Park) – Tempe, AZ 3/3-6/22 – Okeechobee Music & Arts Festival (Sunshine Grove) – Okeechobee, FL 3/7/22 – Petersen Events Center – Pittsburgh, PA 3/9/22 – Scotiabank Arena – Toronto, ON 3/10/22 – Place Bell – Montreal, QC 3/12/22 – Mohegan Sun – Uncasville, CT 3/14/22 – Barclays Center – Brooklyn, NY 3/16/22 – TD Garden – Boston, MA 3/18/22 – Hampton Coliseum – Hampton, VA 3/19/22 – Wells Fargo Center – Philadelphia, PA 3/21/22 – ExploreAsheville.com Arena – Asheville, NC 3/22/22 – ExploreAsheville.com Arena – Asheville, NC 3/23/22 – Bridgestone Arena – Nashville, TN 3/25/22 – Buku Music + Art Project – New Orleans, LA 5/22/22 – Hangout Music Festival – Gulf Shores, AL

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Kevin Parker, aka Tame Impala , has announced that his highly anticipated album  The Slow Rush will be released on Valentine’s Day, February 14th. He also shared a full North American tour schedule for next year, featuring special guest Perfume Genius . The new dates follow previously announced stops in California and Mexico in March.

The full tour kicks off March 9th at San Diego’s Pechanga Arena and concludes August 7th at the Gorge Amphitheatre in George, Washington. Clairo will open for Tame Impala in San Diego, San Francisco and two nights at The Forum in Los Angeles; MGMT will open for their show in Mexico City; and Perfume Genius will open for the remainder of the tour kicking off in May.

Tickets for the newly announced dates go on sale Friday, December 13th at 10:00 a.m. local time. American Express Card Members can purchase tickets for select shows before the general public beginning Wednesday, December 11th at 10:00 a.m. local time through Thursday, December 12th at 10:00 p.m. local time.

Parker has released three singles from  The Slow Rush : “Borderline,” “It Might Be Time” and “Posthumous Forgiveness.” His last album was 2015’s  Currents .

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March 9 – San Diego, CA @ Pechanga Arena San Diego w/ Clairo SOLD OUT March 10 – Inglewood, CA @ The Forum w/ Clairo SOLD OUT March 11 – Inglewood, CA @ The Forum w/ Clairo March 13 – San Francisco, CA @ Chase Center w/ Clairo SOLD OUT March 19 – Mexico City, MEX @ Foro Sol w/ MGMT March 21 – Monterrey, MEX @ Pal Norte May 29 – Chicago, IL @ United Center w/ Perfume Genius May 30 – Milwaukee, WI @ Fiserv Forum w/ Perfume Genius May 31 – Detroit, MI @ Little Caesars Arena w/ Perfume Genius June 2 – Toronto, ON @ Scotiabank Arena w/ Perfume Genius June 3 – Montreal, QC @ Bell Centre w/ Perfume Genius June 6 – Washington, DC @ Capital One Arena w/ Perfume Genius June 8 – Charlotte, NC @ Spectrum Center w/ Perfume Genius June 9 – Atlanta, GA @ State Farm Arena w/ Perfume Genius June 11 – Miami, FL @ AmericanAirlines Arena w/ Perfume Genius June 12 – Orlando, FL @ Amway Center w/ Perfume Genius July 17 – Minneapolis, MN @ Xcel Energy Center w/ Perfume Genius July 19 – St. Louis, MO @ Enterprise Center w/ Perfume Genius July 20 – Kansas City, MO @ Sprint Center w/ Perfume Genius July 21 – Tulsa, OK @ BOK Center w/ Perfume Genius July 23 – Austin, TX @ Frank Erwin Center w/ Perfume Genius July 24 – Dallas, TX @ American Airlines Center w/ Perfume Genius July 25 – Houston, TX @ Toyota Center w/ Perfume Genius July 28 – Glendale, AZ @ Gila River Arena w/ Perfume Genius July 30 – Denver, CO @ Pepsi Center w/ Perfume Genius August 1 – Salt Lake City, UT @ Vivint Smart Home Arena w/ Perfume Genius August 3 – Portland, OR @ MODA Center w/ Perfume Genius August 5 – Vancouver, BC @ Rogers Arena w/ Perfume Genius August 7 – George, WA @ The Gorge Amphitheatre w/ Perfume Genius

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Tame Impala is Kevin Parker - the almost legendary messianic figure and creative soul who has developed the particular sonic universe of psychedelic pop cultivated with guitar pedals, delays, reverbs and liquid explosions of color. There's no one like him in the current music scene. We were left in 2015 with Currents, Tame Impala's third album which ventured further into the pop genre, and added dance beats and R&B that only served to underpin the enthronement of the Australian. For his fourth album, Tame Impala remained true to his usual impenetrability and stands silent, but we have seen him parade through a number of collaborations: he has shared the studio with Mark Ronson and SZA, he has produced Lady Gaga and Travis Scott, Rihanna covered him on her latest album, he has remixed Mick Jagger and Miguel and has released songs with A$AP, Rocky, Theophilus London and ZHU. So what does all this mean? Well, we know what Tame Impala has been until now, but we haven't a clue what will happen next. And that can only be a good thing.

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Known for lush orchestrations and retro, psychedelic-inspired songs, Tame Impala has risen to international stardom since its early beginnings as vocalist Kevin Parker’s solo project. The Australian outfit’s debut album, 2010’s “Innerspeaker,” was praised internationally for its original approach on a vintage sound, and later releases like “Lonerism” and “Currents” helped to expand this talented outfit’s fan base around the globe. With the announcement of their forthcoming album entitled The Slow Rush , Tame Impala has also announced a 2022 tour and appearances at Innings Festival , Okeechobee Music Festival , Primavera Sound and Hangout Music Festival . 

Every Tame Impala tour supporting the band’s newest releases has been a huge success with fans, who crowd in to venues across the world to hear the group’s rich songs come to life on stage with the support of a full-fledged backing band. Experience the incredible soundscapes of songs like "The Less I Know the Better", “Elephant,” “Let It Happen,” and “Feels Like We Only Go Backwards” for yourself when you buy Tame Impala tickets for an upcoming concert. For help shopping for Tame Impala tickets in the Vivid Seats marketplace, get in touch with our customer support team by Live Chat or by phone. Otherwise, follow the steps below to secure your spot in the audience to see Tame Impala live this year.

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When Is the Next Tame Impala concert?

Tame Impala will be taking the stage on Feb. 27 at the Innings Festival in Tempe, Arizona. 

Will Tame Impala Tour in 2024?

Yes! Tame Impala North American tour dates for 2024 are available now. The Tame Impala tour will launch on March 7 in Pittsburgh and conclude on March 23 in Nashville. 

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When do Tame Impala Tickets Go on Sale 2024?

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Tame Impala Setlist 

Although Tame Impala setlists vary slightly show to show, most Tame Impala concerts include popular songs that fans know and love: 

  • The Less I Know the Better 
  • Let It Happen 
  • Lost in Yesterday 
  • Mind Mischief 
  • Feels Like We Only Go Backwards 
  • Apocalypse Dreams 
  • Be Above It 
  • New Person, Same Old Mistakes 
  • Solitude Is Bliss 
  • Keep on Lying 

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