Last-minute Tame Impala Barclays Center ticket prices are dropping. Get them now
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Last-minute Tame Impala Barclays Center ticket prices are dropping. Get them now
"When our team last reported on ticket prices to see Tame Impala's four 'Deadbeat Tour' concerts at the Barclays Center - which take place Oct. 27, Oct. 28, Oct. 31 and Nov. 1 - the lowest price we could find for any one show was $129 including fees on Vivid Seats. Now, just six days later, prices are plummeting. At the time of publication, we found tickets going for as low as $87 including fees on Vivid Seats for the quartet of gigs."
"They come in support of his recently-released fifth studio album that shares a new with the run. On the record, Tame Impala - aka Kevin Parker - "explores 'new and scary' worlds of thumping club tracks, driving RnB influences and grooving nu-disco" according to ABC.net. "The bones of a Tame Impala record is still there, just with a far wider wardrobe of outfits to try on.""
"And, while we can't say for certain what he'll take to the stage at the Nets' home arena, it's likely he'll revisit fan favorites like "The Less I Know The Better," "Borderline," "Let It Happen," "New Person, Same Old Mistakes" and "Eventually" and others along with cuts from "Deadbeat." The last time Parker headlined at Barclays Center was in March 2022 on his 'Slow Rush Tour.'"
Tame Impala will play four 'Deadbeat Tour' concerts at Barclays Center on Oct. 27, Oct. 28, Oct. 31 and Nov. 1. Ticket prices that were previously $129 including fees have fallen to as low as $87 including fees, with other seats starting between $91 and $142 including fees. The Brooklyn shows are the first four concerts of the 2025–26 international trek and support his recently released fifth studio album that shares a name with the run. The record incorporates thumping club tracks, driving RnB influences and grooving nu-disco while retaining core Tame Impala elements, and the set will likely include fan favorites alongside cuts from the new album. Parker last headlined Barclays Center in March 2022 on the 'Slow Rush Tour.'
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