Atlanta, it's time to tune in, turn up, and get lost in the cosmos. Tame Impala is bringing The Deadbeat Tour to State Farm Arena on July 11, 2026, and if you know anything about Kevin Parker and the sonic universe he commands, you already know this is not a show you let slip through your fingers. With support from the endlessly cool Djo, this night is shaping up to be one of the most immersive, mind-bending concert experiences Atlanta has seen in years.

The Kings of Psychedelic Rock Are Coming to Atlanta

Tame Impala isn't just a band — they're a full-on sensory experience. Australian mastermind Kevin Parker has spent the better part of two decades crafting lush, layered soundscapes that blur the line between psychedelic rock, dream pop, and electronic music. Albums like Currents and Lonerism didn't just top critical charts — they became generational touchstones. Songs like "The Less I Know the Better," "Let It Happen," and "Feels Like We Only Go Backwards" have soundtracked everything from late-night drives down I-285 to sold-out festival stages across the globe.

Atlanta has always had a deep love affair with artists who push boundaries and refuse to be boxed in — and Tame Impala fits that mold perfectly. The Deadbeat Tour promises to be a visual and musical spectacle unlike anything State Farm Arena has hosted before.

Djo Opens — And That's a Huge Deal

Don't you dare show up late. Djo — the musical project of actor-turned-indie-rock-star Joe Keery — has gone from cult favorite to legitimate chart force. His dreamy, synth-driven sound is the perfect warm-up act for Tame Impala's headlining set. If you haven't been swept away by tracks like "End of Beginning" yet, Atlanta, consider this your wake-up call.

What to Expect on July 11

  • A career-spanning setlist pulling from Tame Impala's iconic discography
  • State-of-the-art production — expect kaleidoscopic visuals, laser shows, and mind-melting lighting design
  • An unforgettable opening performance from Djo
  • A packed State Farm Arena crowd that Atlanta is known for bringing to big nights

Why Atlanta Fans Need to Be in That Building

Atlanta doesn't just attend concerts — Atlanta shows up. There's an energy in this city that elevates every live performance, and a Tame Impala crowd is exactly the kind of passionate, all-in audience that makes legendary nights happen. Whether you're a die-hard who's followed Kevin Parker since InnerSpeaker or someone who discovered Tame Impala through a perfectly placed playlist, July 11 at State Farm Arena is your night.

Get Your Tickets Before They're Gone

Big tours. Iconic venue. Two incredible artists. Tickets for Tame Impala's The Deadbeat Tour at State Farm Arena on July 11, 2026 will not last long — and scalpers are already circling. Skip the hassle and grab your tickets now through atlticket.exchange, Atlanta's trusted peer-to-peer ticket marketplace. Secure your spot, lock in your price, and get ready for a night that Atlanta will be talking about long after the lights come back on.