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Tame Impala return with new song ‘No Choice’ and 2022 tour dates

The new US headline shows precede a summer of European festival dates

By Will Richards

Kevin Parker of Tame Impala looking at the camera with rainbow colours in front of a blue background
Tame Impala. (Photo: Matt Sav)

Tame Impala have shared a new song and announced new 2022 tour dates – listen to new track ‘No Choice’ below.

The new song appears on a forthcoming deluxe edition of Tame Impala‘s 2020 album ‘The Slow Rush’, which is set to arrive on February 18 next year alongside other unreleased material.

After the new edition of Kevin Parker’s latest album is released, the band will head out on a mammoth world tour across 2022.

The run of shows begins in North America in late February, before coming to Europe for a run of festival dates in the summer, including the band’s only current UK show of next year, headlining All Points East festival on August 25.

In October, the band will then play gigs in Australia and New Zealand, with the tour wrapping up in their hometown of Perth on October 29, 2022.

Listen to ‘No Choice’ and see Tame Impala’s full 2022 touring schedule below.

FEBRUARY 2022
27 – Tempe, Innings Festival

MARCH 2022
3-6 – Okeechobee, Okeechobee Music & Arts Festival
7 – Pittsburgh, Petersen Events Center
9 – Toronto, Scotiabank Arena
10 – Montreal, Place Bell
12 – Uncasville, Mohegan Sun
14 – Brooklyn, Barclays Center
16 – Boston, TD Garden
18 – Hampton, Hampton Coliseum
19 – Philadelphia, Wells Fargo Center
21 – Asheville, ExploreAsheville.com Arena

22 – Asheville, ExploreAsheville.com Arena
23 – Nashville, Bridgestone Arena
25 – New Orleans, Buku Music + Art Project

MAY 2022
22 – Gulf Shores, Hangout Festival

JUNE 2022
2 – Barcelona, Primavera Sound
9 – Porto, NOS Primavera Sound
11 – Barcelona, Primavera Sound

AUGUST 2022
25 – London, All Points East
29 – Amsterdam, AFAS Live
30 – Amsterdam, AFAS Live

SEPTEMBER 2022
7 – Milan, Ippodromo Snai San Siro

OCTOBER 2022
15 – Auckland, Spark Arena
18 – Brisbane, Brisbane Entertainment Centre
20 – Sydney, Qudos Bank Arena
22 – Melbourne, Rod Laver Arena
26 – Adelaide, Adelaide Entertainment Centre
29 – Perth, RAC Arena

Elsewhere, more Tame Impala collaborations are rumoured to be in the works, with both fellow Australian The Kid LAROI and legendary singer Diana Ross both teasing future work with Parker.