Who Is Opening for Tame Impala on the 2026 Deadbeat Tour?
Tame Impala bring the Deadbeat Tour to North America in 2026, supporting Kevin Parker's latest record. The run opens July 7 in Miami and closes September 19 in Houston, and the support slot is split cleanly into two legs with two very different openers. Here's who plays which stretch and what to expect.
How the Lineup Works
Instead of carrying one opener the whole way, Tame Impala booked two acts for the two halves of the tour. Djo takes the first leg, July 7 through August 4. After a late-summer break, the tour resumes August 25 with Dominic Fike supporting through the September 19 finale. The two legs cover different regions, so which opener you catch depends on when and where you see the show.
Djo
Djo, the musical project of actor and musician Joe Keery, opens the first leg from July 7 through the August 4 Nashville show, covering Florida, Georgia, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Quebec, Ontario, Massachusetts, and North Carolina along the way. Djo broke through to a massive new audience with the synth-pop single "End of Beginning," and the psychedelic, retro-leaning production is a natural stylistic match for a Tame Impala bill. This is one of the better-paired opener-headliner combinations of the summer.
Dominic Fike
Dominic Fike takes over for the second leg, August 25 in Columbus through the September 19 finale in Houston, running through the Midwest, Pacific Northwest, and Southwest. The Florida singer, rapper, and guitarist built a genre-blurring catalog and picked up a wider profile through his acting work, and his loose, melodic sets bring a different energy than the first leg. For fans on the back half of the tour, he is the draw before Tame Impala take the stage.
Opener Schedule at a Glance
| Dates | Region | Opener |
|---|---|---|
| Jul 7-Aug 4, 2026 | Miami through Nashville (Southeast, Northeast, Canada) | Djo |
| Aug 25-Sep 19, 2026 | Columbus through Houston (Midwest, Pacific Northwest, Southwest) | Dominic Fike |
What to Expect
Tame Impala's live show is built around immersive visuals, lasers, and the kind of enveloping psychedelic sound that has made the band a festival headliner worldwide. Multi-night stops on this run include Baltimore, Toronto, and Boston, where the production has room to stretch out. With Djo and Dominic Fike splitting the bill, both legs offer an opener whose sound sits comfortably in Tame Impala's orbit, so there is no weak half of the tour to avoid.
How to Get Tickets
Tickets went on general sale February 20, 2026 through the venues' standard outlets, with availability varying by market and several arena dates selling quickly. Check the Tame Impala page on TourWax for current dates and direct ticket links as resale and additional inventory appear.
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