Tame Impala
Date & Time
Friday, May 8, 2026
19:00:00
Venue
Co-op Live
Co-op Live, Manchester
Manchester
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Tame Impala Live at Co-op Live, Manchester
Get ready for an unforgettable sonic journey as Tame Impala, the visionary project of Kevin Parker, descends upon Manchester for a spectacular performance at the state-of-the-art Co-op Live on Friday, 8 May 2026. This is more than just a concert; it’s an immersion into a dazzling world of psychedelic soundscapes, mind-bending visuals, and infectious grooves that have captivated audiences worldwide. Prepare to be transported as one of the most influential and innovative artists of the 21st century brings his signature blend of retro-futuristic rock and electronic wizardry to the heart of the North West.
About Tame Impala
Tame Impala is the psychedelic brainchild of Australian musician Kevin Parker, who writes, records, produces, and performs all of the music himself. Since its inception in the late 2000s, Tame Impala has evolved from a cult indie band into a global phenomenon, renowned for its meticulously crafted sound and transcendental live performances. Parker’s signature style is an intoxicating fusion of classic psychedelic rock influences – think Pink Floyd and The Beatles – blended with modern electronic textures, driving disco beats, and a liberal dose of funk. This unique sonic palette has earned Tame Impala critical acclaim and a dedicated international fanbase.
Parker’s debut album, Innerspeaker (2010), immediately announced his arrival with its hazy, guitar-driven psychedelia. It was followed by the critically lauded Lonerism (2012), which featured enduring hits like “Feels Like We Only Go Backwards” and “Elephant”, propelling Tame Impala into the global consciousness. The band’s sound continued to mature and expand with Currents (2015), a masterful pivot towards a more electronic, R&B-infused sound that produced chart-topping anthems such as “The Less I Know the Better”, “Let It Happen”, and “Cause I’m A Man”. This album solidified Tame Impala’s status as pop music innovators, proving that experimental sounds could achieve massive commercial success.
The latest studio album, The Slow Rush (2020), delved further into themes of time, nostalgia, and the ephemeral nature of life, featuring tracks like “Borderline” and “Lost In Yesterday”. Across his discography, Kevin Parker has consistently pushed sonic boundaries, demonstrating an unparalleled ability to create immersive, emotional, and danceable music that resonates deeply with listeners. His live shows are legendary for their sensory overload, featuring elaborate light shows and a band that masterfully recreates Parker’s intricate studio productions with exhilarating energy.
Venue Information
Co-op Live is Manchester’s brand new, state-of-the-art arena, designed to offer unparalleled entertainment experiences. Situated in the vibrant Etihad Campus, it’s set to become one of Europe’s most exciting live entertainment venues, boasting cutting-edge technology and a capacity designed for an intimate yet grand atmosphere. Whether you’re enjoying the view from the floor or from the upper tiers, Co-op Live promises exceptional acoustics and a memorable setting for the biggest names in music. For complete venue details, see our venue guide.
What to Expect
Prepare for a sensory spectacle when Tame Impala takes the stage at Co-op Live. Kevin Parker and his exceptionally tight band are renowned for delivering performances that are as visually stunning as they are sonically immersive. The setlist is almost guaranteed to be a journey through Tame Impala’s illustrious career, expertly weaving together fan favourites from across all albums. Expect to be swept away by the dreamy introspection of tracks like “Mind Mischief” and “Apocalypse Dreams” from Lonerism, before being propelled into a euphoric dance party with the irresistible grooves of “The Less I Know the Better” and “Borderline”.
The live interpretation of Currents hits is always a highlight, with the band bringing a live, organic energy to Parker’s electronic masterpieces, particularly evident in the extended, jam-like passages of “Let It Happen”. You can also anticipate powerful renditions of anthems from The Slow Rush, such as “Lost In Yesterday” and “Breathe Deeper”, showcasing the band’s continued evolution.
Beyond the music itself, a Tame Impala show is a carefully curated visual experience. Expect a dazzling laser show, kaleidoscopic projections, and an atmospheric lighting design that perfectly complements the psychedelic ebb and flow of the music. It’s not just about hearing the songs; it’s about feeling them, seeing them, and becoming part of the immersive environment. The band’s performance style is characterized by its tight musicianship, with each member executing Parker’s intricate arrangements with precision, while Parker himself is a captivating frontman, often lost in his own musical world, yet always connecting with the audience through his sheer passion.
While the exact duration can vary, Tame Impala’s headline sets typically span around 90 to 120 minutes, often including a dynamic encore that leaves the crowd buzzing. This is a performance designed to transport you, to make you dance, and to leave you with a profound sense of sonic wonder.
FAQs
Q1: Will Kevin Parker be performing with a live band, or is it a solo performance?
While Kevin Parker is the sole creative force behind Tame Impala, writing and recording all the music, he performs live with a full, highly skilled band. This allows for the full, dynamic realization of the Tame Impala sound on stage, complete with intricate instrumental interplay and powerful live energy.
Q2: What is the typical setlist like for a Tame Impala show?
Tame Impala sets are usually a carefully curated journey through their acclaimed discography. You can expect a strong representation of hits from Currents and Lonerism, such as “The Less I Know the Better,” “Let It Happen,” and “Feels Like We Only Go Backwards.” They also perform beloved tracks from Innerspeaker and their latest album, The Slow Rush. The setlist often includes beloved fan favourites and can occasionally feature surprises or extended improvisations.
Q3: How is the live visual experience at a Tame Impala concert?
The visual aspect of a Tame Impala concert is as integral to the experience as the music. The shows are renowned for their elaborate and psychedelic lighting designs, featuring mesmerising laser effects, captivating projections, and immersive stage production that perfectly complements the sonic landscapes.
Q4: Can I expect Tame Impala to play songs from their earlier albums like Innerspeaker?
Absolutely. While Currents and Lonerism contain many of their most widely recognised hits, Tame Impala consistently includes fan-favourite tracks from their debut album Innerspeaker and its successor Lonerism in their live sets. These earlier works are a vital part of their sonic evolution and are highly anticipated by long-time fans.
Q5: What is the general atmosphere or vibe at a Tame Impala concert?
Tame Impala concerts are known for their euphoric, immersive, and often trance-like atmosphere. Audiences typically engage enthusiastically, dancing and singing along to the infectious rhythms and soaring melodies. It’s a communal experience that fosters a sense of collective enjoyment and sonic exploration.
Q6: Is Tame Impala primarily a rock band or an electronic act?
Tame Impala masterfully blends elements of both. While rooted in psychedelic rock, particularly in their earlier work, their sound has evolved significantly to incorporate electronic music, disco, funk, and R&B influences. This makes them a unique proposition, appealing to a broad range of music lovers.
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