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Tame Impala Rocks Brooklyn: Psychedelic Comeback Stuns Fans
28 Oct
Summary
- Tame Impala returns to the stage after pandemic hiatus
- Performs at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, first of four shows
- Showcases new album "Deadbeat" and psychedelic rock history

On October 28, 2025, the Australian psychedelic rock band Tame Impala made a highly anticipated return to the stage, performing at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York. The group, led by creative visionary Kevin Parker, had been off the road for a couple of years due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but they have remained busy, with Parker producing for other artists and the band releasing its fifth studio album, "Deadbeat," earlier in the month.
The Barclays Center show was the first of four scheduled gigs for Tame Impala at the venue, as the band continues its tour in support of "Deadbeat." The performance saw the group honoring its psychedelic rock history while also showcasing the evolution of its sound toward more dance-oriented music, as heard on the new album. The elaborate, colorful production that has become Tame Impala's signature was on full display, reaffirming the band's status as one of modern rock music's biggest draws.
The Barclays Center concert marked Tame Impala's first proper show since a headlining performance at Lollapalooza Brazil in March 2023, and it came after two years of heavy touring for the band following the release of its previous album, "The Slow Rush," in 2020. With the success of "Deadbeat" and the group's return to the stage, Tame Impala is poised to continue its reign as one of the most captivating live acts in the world of psychedelic and alternative rock.




