Tame Impala Announces 2026 Houston Show at Toyota Center

Tickets for the Australian band's Deadbeat 2026 U.S. tour go on sale February 20.

Published on Feb. 12, 2026

Australian multi-instrumentalist Tame Impala announced a 19-city U.S. tour for 2026, including a performance at the Toyota Center in Houston on September 19. The award-winning artist will be joined by musicians Djo and Dominic Fike, who have appeared in popular TV shows, at select tour stops. Tickets for the Houston show are expected to go on sale on February 20, with an artist presale two days prior.

Why it matters

Tame Impala is a highly acclaimed indie rock band with a large following, and their return to Houston is sure to excite local fans. The addition of actors Djo and Dominic Fike to the tour lineup is also likely to draw interest from a wider audience.

The details

Tame Impala, led by Kevin Parker, will kick off the Deadbeat 2026 U.S. tour in July with a performance in Miami. The 19-city tour will include a stop at the Toyota Center in Houston on September 19. Joining Tame Impala on stage will be musician Djo, who was a lead actor in the Netflix series "Stranger Things," as well as Dominic Fike, who appeared on HBO's "Euphoria." Fike is expected to join the band for the Houston show.

  • Tame Impala announced the tour on February 11, 2026.
  • Tickets for the Houston show are expected to go on sale on February 20, 2026.
  • An artist presale for the Houston show is planned for two days before the general on-sale date.
  • The Deadbeat 2026 U.S. tour is scheduled to kick off in July 2026 with a performance in Miami.

The players

Tame Impala

An Australian multi-instrumentalist band led by Kevin Parker, known for their critically acclaimed indie rock music.

Djo

A musician who was also a lead actor in the Netflix series "Stranger Things." Djo will join Tame Impala on select tour stops.

Dominic Fike

A musician who appeared on the HBO series "Euphoria." Fike is expected to join Tame Impala for the Houston show.

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What they’re saying

“We're thrilled to be bringing our Deadbeat 2026 tour to Houston and can't wait to see all our fans there.”

— Kevin Parker, Founder and lead of Tame Impala (Instagram)

What’s next

Tickets for the Houston show are expected to go on sale on February 20, 2026, with an artist presale two days prior.

The takeaway

Tame Impala's return to Houston, coupled with the addition of popular TV actors Djo and Dominic Fike to the tour lineup, is sure to generate significant excitement among local music fans and draw a wider audience to the show.