New Video: Tame Impala Returns with Yearning, Club Friendly “Dracula”

Acclaimed Aussie JOVM mainstay Tame Impala‘s highly-anticipated fifth album, Deadbeat is slated for an October 17, 2025 release through Columbia Records.

Deeply inspired by bush door culture and the Western Australia rave scene, Deadbeat sees Tame Impala mastermind Kevin Parker recasting himself as a sort of future primitive rave act. Conceived in various locations over the last handful of years, the album was largely galvanized between Parker’s hometown of Fremantle and his Inijidup, Western Australia-based studio Wave House during the first half of this year.

Renowned for being a perfectionist, Parker’s fifth Tame Impala album reportedly showcases an artist with a leveled-up mastery of songwriting but crafted with a newfound embrace of spontaneity. The result is a collection of remarkably catchy, hook-driven, club-friendly psych pop while being some of Parker’s most direct songwriting of his career to date. Sonically, there are timbres and textures that add new dimension to the material’s overall sound paired with a much richer, more playful vocal range.

Lyrically, the album finds Parker channeling an endless bummer with a self-deprecating fuck-up of a narrator stuck in a hopelessly negative feedback loop, when he should have long had his shit together. We all know this kind of dude — and in some cases, he is us. Thematically, the album suggests raving as self-inquiry, self-medication in lieu of self-care and the kick-on as domestic bliss. Dance and sweat your troubles, stresses and concerns away on the dance floor, y’all. Reality can wait another day or two — hell, fuck it, another three.

Deadbeat will feature the previously released “End of Summer,” the recently released “Loser,” and the album’s third and latest single “Dracula.” “Dracula” continues a run of club friendly bops, anchored around euphoric hooks — but while arguably being the funkiest song off the album to date. Lyrically, the new single is arguably one of the playfully self-deprecating and self-referential tunes of Parker’s growing catalog, while simultaneously expressing the swooning yearning that he’s long been known for.

Directed by multi-disciplinary artist Julian Klincewicz, the accompanying video for “Deadbeat” follows Parker and a big rig carrying a house, as the acclaimed Aussie artist struts his way to and through a rave in the rural Australia.

The acclaimed Aussie will be embarking on an international tour to support Deadbeat. The Stateside run starts with a four-night stand at Barclay’s Center from October 27, 2025 – November 1, 2025. October 27 and October 28 are newly announced dates. October 31 and November 1 are sold out.

Parker will be heading on an UK and European Union tour in April. All tour dates are below.

Tame Impala Tour Dates

2025 – U.S.

10/27 – Barclays Center – Brooklyn NY NEWLY ANNOUNCED

10/28 – Barclays Center – Brooklyn NY NEWLY ANNOUNCED

10/31 – Barclays Center – Brooklyn, NY – SOLD OUT

11/1 – Barclays Center – Brooklyn, NY – SOLD OUT

11/3 – United Center – Chicago, IL – SOLD OUT

11/6 – Moody Center – Austin, TX – SOLD OUT

11/9 – Pechanga Arena San Diego – San Diego, CA – SOLD OUT

11/11 – Kia Forum – Los Angeles, CA – SOLD OUT

11/12 – Kia Forum – Los Angeles, CA – SOLD OUT

11/14 – Oakland Arena – Oakland, CA – SOLD OUT

11/15 – Oakland Arena – Oakland, CA NEWLY ANNOUNCED

11/17 – Kia Forum – Los Angeles, CA NEWLY ANNOUNCED

2026 – UK & EU

4/4 – Super Bock Arena – Pavilhão Rosa Mota – Porto, Portugal

4/5 – MEO Arena – Lisbon, Portugal

4/7 – Movistar Arena – Madrid, Spain

4/8 – Palau Sant Jordi – Barcelona, Spain

4/10 – LDLC Arena – Lyon, France

4/12 – Inalpi Arena – Turin, Italy

4/13 – Unipol Arena – Bologna, Italy

4/14 – Hallenstadion – Zurich, Switzerland

4/16 – Olympiahalle – Munich, Germany

4/18 – PreZero Arena – Gliwice, Poland

4/20 – O2 Arena – Prague, Czechia

4/23 – Barclays Arena – Hamburg, Germany

4/25 – Royal Arena – Copenhagen, Denmark

4/26 – Avicii Arena – Stockholm, Sweden

4/27 – Unity Arena – Oslo, Norway

4/29 – Uber Arena – Berlin, Germany

4/30 – Festhalle – Frankfurt, Germany

5/1 – PSD Bank Dome – Dusseldorf, Germany

5/3 – Accor Arena – Paris, France

5/4 – Ziggo Dome – Amsterdam, Netherlands

5/5 – AFAS Dome – Antwerp, Belgium

5/7 – The O2 – London, United Kingdom

5/8 – Co-op Live Arena – Manchester, United Kingdom

5/9 – Utilita Arena Birmingham – Birmingham, United Kingdom

5/11 – OVO Hydro – Glasgow, United Kingdom

5/13 – 3Arena – Dublin, Ireland


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