Tame Impala Deadbeat Tour — Nashville Tickets 2026 | Bridgestone Arena

Tame Impala Deadbeat Tour 2026 live performance

Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, TN, hosts Tame Impala’s Deadbeat Tour on August 4–5, 2026, with multiple shows scheduled in the city featuring extended song builds, laser-heavy production, and tightly synchronized visual effects. Tickets for the Nashville dates are available via Tame Impala Deadbeat Tour tickets.

Tame Impala Nashville Tickets — Aug 4 – Aug 5, 2026, Bridgestone Arena

Date Event Info Tickets
Tue, 7:00 PM
AUG 4
2026
Tame Impala
Bridgestone Arena, Nashville, Tennessee, USA
from $162.00
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Wed, 7:00 PM
AUG 5
2026
Tame Impala
Bridgestone Arena, Nashville, Tennessee, USA
from $126.00
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Frequently Asked Questions – Tame Impala Nashville 2026

When and where is the Tame Impala concert in Nashville?

Tame Impala’s Deadbeat Tour stops in Nashville on Tuesday, August 4, 2026, and Wednesday, August 5, 2026, at Bridgestone Arena. Both nights feature Tame Impala with support from Djo as part of their 2026 North American arena run. The shows are scheduled as consecutive evening concerts inside Bridgestone Arena in downtown Nashville.

What time does the show start and when should I arrive?

For both August 4 and August 5, 2026, the Tame Impala shows at Bridgestone Arena are scheduled to start at 7:00 PM local time. A separate official doors-open time is not listed specifically for these concerts. Doors typically open 60–90 minutes before showtime, so arriving between 5:30 PM and 6:15 PM usually provides enough time for security screening, bag checks, and finding your seat before the music begins.

Where is Bridgestone Arena located and how do I get there?

Bridgestone Arena is located at 501 Broadway, Nashville, TN 37203, in the heart of downtown Nashville near Lower Broadway’s bars and restaurants. Drivers can reach the arena via I-40, I-24, or I-65, exiting into downtown and following signs to Bridgestone Arena and nearby parking garages along Broadway, Demonbreun, and 5th/6th Avenues. Many fans also use rideshare services or downtown hotels within walking distance, and local buses and the WeGo Star commuter rail connect outlying areas to central Nashville.

What is the bag policy at Bridgestone Arena?

Bridgestone Arena does not allow backpacks of any size and prohibits all bags larger than 12 x 12 x 6 inches. Bags between about 6 x 4 x 1.5 inches and 12 x 12 x 6 inches, including clear bags and Nashville Locker Room bags, are permitted but must go through X-ray screening and visual inspection. Smaller clutches under roughly 6 x 4 x 1.5 inches may use express screening lanes, and medical or diaper bags are allowed but subject to thorough inspection. Bridgestone Arena does not offer on-site bag check, so non-compliant bags need to be stored off-site before entry.

How much do Tame Impala tickets in Nashville cost and where is the best place to buy?

For the August 4, 2026 Tame Impala show at Bridgestone Arena, current listings show some of the lowest-priced tickets starting around 146 USD as of May 2026, with an average price around 260–270 USD on one major marketplace. Actual prices vary by section, proximity to the stage, and how close it is to the concert dates. Fans typically compare the primary ticket seller with reputable resale platforms such as StubHub, SeatGeek, and Vivid Seats to balance price, view, and purchase protections.

Are there VIP or premium options for this show?

Bridgestone Arena offers premium options for concerts, including club seating, suite rentals, and hospitality areas that can feature upgraded views, private entrances, and enhanced food and beverage service. The event listing for Tame Impala highlights dedicated “Premium Options” and specific parking for premium ticket holders on both August 4 and August 5. Check the official Bridgestone Arena website closer to the date and review event-specific details to see which suites, club seats, and premium packages are available for these shows.

What can fans expect at a Tame Impala live show?

At a Tame Impala concert, fans can expect an immersive blend of psychedelic rock, pop, and electronic sounds performed by a full band led by Kevin Parker. Shows typically feature extended versions of key songs, thick bass and drums, and smooth transitions that make the set feel like one continuous flow. The production usually includes large LED screens, colorful visual projections, lasers, and carefully programmed lighting that reinforces the mood and dynamics of each track.

What songs will Tame Impala play in Nashville and what is the expected setlist?

The exact setlists for the Nashville dates have not been officially released in advance. Based on Tame Impala’s recent tours and their most popular songs, fans can reasonably expect a mix that may include “The Less I Know the Better,” “Let It Happen,” “Borderline,” “Elephant,” “Feels Like We Only Go Backwards,” and “Eventually,” along with newer Deadbeat Tour material, but none of these are guaranteed for these specific shows. For the most accurate and up-to-date information once the tour begins, fans should check setlist.fm after the first dates of the tour.

What are the parking and transportation options near Bridgestone Arena?

Bridgestone Arena is surrounded by numerous parking garages and surface lots in downtown Nashville, including facilities along Broadway, Demonbreun, and adjacent streets, with event rates that vary by operator and distance. The arena’s event page highlights Symphony Place Parking and other recommended garages for the August 4 and August 5 shows. Many fans choose rideshare services or walk from downtown hotels and bars along Lower Broadway to avoid navigating and paying for the closest parking options.

Is there food, drinks and merch available inside Bridgestone Arena?

Inside Bridgestone Arena, guests can choose from a wide variety of concessions, including arena staples like burgers, barbecue, pizza, chicken, snacks, and desserts, along with bars serving beer, wine, cocktails, and soft drinks. Food and beverage prices are typically higher than restaurants and bars elsewhere in Nashville, especially along Lower Broadway. Official Tame Impala merchandise—such as shirts, hoodies, posters, and accessories—is usually sold at designated merch stands throughout the concourses before and during the concert.

What tips can help plan a budget-friendly concert night?

To keep your night budget-friendly, consider upper-level or balcony seats, which are generally cheaper than lower-bowl or floor tickets, and monitor prices across the primary seller and resale platforms for potential drops as the date approaches. Save on transportation by carpooling, pre-booking a reasonably priced garage a few blocks from Bridgestone Arena, or using rideshare to avoid premium, closest-lot parking. Eat before arriving, set a clear spending limit for concessions and merch, and avoid last-minute upgrades so you can enjoy the concert while staying within your planned budget.

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