Watch the first public performance of “Loser.”

By Nate Todd Oct 28, 2025 • 9:59 am PDT

Tame Impala kicked off the 2025 U.S. leg of the Deadbeat Tour on Monday at Barclays Center in Brooklyn. Frontman Kevin Parker and company performed several songs from the new record, Deadbeat, in public for the first time alongside older favorites for night one of four in New York City.

After kicking off the concert with “Apocalypse Dreams” from Tame Impala’s second album Lonerism, the band got into Deadbeat material with the rave cut “Dracula.” The band — Parker, Dominic Simper, Jay Watson, James Ireland, Julien Barbagallo and Cameron Avery — also included the public debuts of “Loser” and “My Old Ways” as well as the first performance of “After Thought” in the concert’s initial section.

Loser (Tame Impala)
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Parker then kicked off a DJ set with a snippet of Deadbeat‘s “No Reply” followed by premieres of “Ethereal Connection” and “Not My World.” The second full band section also saw first time plays of “Obsolete” and “Piece Of Heaven.” All told, Tame Impala offered 9 full performances out of Deadbeat‘s 12 tracks.

Additional favorites included “Borderline,” “Feels Like We Only Go Backwards,” “Let It Happen” and “New Person, Same Old Mistakes.” Following the latter, the encore got underway with the Tame Impala debut of “Neverender,” a Grammy-winning collaboration with French duo Justice. “The Less I Know The Better,” off 2015’s Currents, came next before the show closer, Deadbeat‘s final track “End Of Summer.”

Apocalypse Dreams

Dracula

Endors toi

Loser

Breathe Deeper

Borderline

Gossip

Elephant

Afterthought

My Old Ways

Feels Like We Only Go Backwards

B-Stage – Dj Set

No Reply

Ethereal Connection

Not My World

Main Stage

Let It Happen

Nangs

Obsolete

Alter Ego

Piece of Heaven

Eventually

New Person, Same Old Mistakes

Encore

Neverender

The Less I Know the Better

End of Summer

Setlist data setlist.fm.

Check out Kevin Parker talking about the tour kickoff in NYC.

Tame Impala returns to Barclays Center tonight (October 28). View the full Deadbeat Tour below.