Tame Impala Deadbeat Tour — Seattle Tickets 2026 | Climate Pledge Arena

Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle, WA, hosts Tame Impala’s Deadbeat Tour on September 1–2, 2026, with multiple shows scheduled in the city featuring gradual song builds, precise laser cues, and large-scale visuals filling the bowl. Tickets for the Seattle dates are available via Tame Impala Deadbeat Tour tickets.
Tame Impala Seattle Tickets — Sep 1 – Sep 2, 2026, Climate Pledge Arena
| Date | Event Info | Tickets |
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Tue, 7:00 PM SEP 1 2026 |
Tame Impala Climate Pledge Arena, Seattle, Washington, USA from $108.00 |
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Wed, 7:00 PM SEP 2 2026 |
Tame Impala Climate Pledge Arena, Seattle, Washington, USA from $153.65 |
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Frequently Asked Questions – Tame Impala Seattle 2026
When and where is the Tame Impala concert in Seattle?
Tame Impala’s Deadbeat Tour is scheduled for Tuesday, September 1, 2026, and Wednesday, September 2, 2026, at Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle, Washington. Both dates feature Tame Impala with Dominic Fike as special guest. The shows will be evening arena concerts inside Climate Pledge Arena at Seattle Center.
What time does the show start and when should I arrive?
For both September 1 and September 2, 2026, the Tame Impala concerts at Climate Pledge Arena are scheduled to start at 7:00 PM local time. A separate, official doors-open time is not listed specifically for these events on primary venue and ticket pages. Doors typically open 60–90 minutes before showtime, so planning to arrive between 5:30 PM and 6:15 PM usually gives enough time for security screening, bag checks, and finding your seat before the music begins.
Where is Climate Pledge Arena located and how do I get there?
Climate Pledge Arena is located at Seattle Center, most commonly listed with the address 334 1st Ave N, Seattle, WA 98109, and is also associated with 305 Harrison Street within the Seattle Center campus. Drivers can reach the arena via major city routes such as Aurora Ave N (Highway 99), Mercer Street, and 1st Ave N, following signs for Seattle Center and event parking garages. Many fans use King County Metro buses, the Seattle Center Monorail from downtown, or rideshare services, which typically drop off and pick up guests on streets surrounding the arena like 1st Ave N and 2nd Ave N.
What is the bag policy at Climate Pledge Arena?
Climate Pledge Arena enforces a clear and small-bag policy that generally prohibits bags larger than 14 x 14 x 6 inches. Clear bags up to 14 x 14 x 6 inches made of plastic, PVC, or vinyl are permitted, and small non-clear clutches or wallets under about 4–4.5 x 6–6.5 inches are allowed. Medical and diaper bags are permitted but must go through security inspection, and there is typically no general on-site bag check for non-compliant bags, so guests should plan off-site storage if needed.
How much do Tame Impala tickets in Seattle cost and where is the best place to buy?
For the September 1, 2026 Tame Impala show at Climate Pledge Arena, current listings show the lowest prices starting around 141–143 USD on SeatGeek and about 148 USD on Vivid Seats as of May 2026. Some platforms also show higher “from” prices above 430 USD for select listings, reflecting premium locations and demand. Actual ticket costs vary by section, view, and purchase timing, so many fans compare the primary ticket seller with reputable resale marketplaces such as StubHub, SeatGeek, and Vivid Seats to balance price, seat location, and purchase protections.
Are there VIP or premium options for this show?
Climate Pledge Arena offers club seating, suites, and other premium areas for concerts, which can include enhanced views, priority entrances, and upgraded food and beverage options. For Tame Impala’s Seattle dates, some ticketing platforms list higher-priced lower-bowl, club, and suite-style sections that function as VIP or premium experiences, though specific inclusions vary by ticket type. Check the official Climate Pledge Arena website closer to the date and review detailed ticket descriptions to see which VIP or premium options 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 performance blending psychedelic rock, pop, and electronic influences, with Kevin Parker fronting a full live band. Shows typically include extended versions of core songs, deep bass lines, and fluid transitions that make the set feel like a continuous soundscape. The production usually features large LED screens, colorful visual projections, lasers, and carefully programmed lighting cues that reinforce the mood of each track.
What songs will Tame Impala play in Seattle and what is the expected setlist?
The exact setlists for the Seattle dates have not been officially released in advance. Based on recent tours and their most popular tracks, fans can reasonably expect a mix that may include songs like “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 songs 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 shows of the tour.
What are the parking and transportation options near Climate Pledge Arena?
Climate Pledge Arena is surrounded by multiple parking garages and surface lots in and around Seattle Center, many of which are designated for event parking within walking distance of the venue. Event rates vary by garage and proximity, with those closest to the arena typically charging higher prices. Many guests use public transit, the Seattle Center Monorail from downtown, or rideshare services to avoid driving and parking directly at the arena.
Is there food, drinks and merch available inside Climate Pledge Arena?
Inside Climate Pledge Arena, fans can choose from a wide range of concessions offering arena staples, local Seattle-inspired food options, and a variety of snacks and desserts, along with numerous bars serving beer, wine, cocktails, and non-alcoholic beverages. The venue emphasizes cashless transactions, so card or mobile payments are required at food, beverage, and retail locations. Official Tame Impala merchandise—such as shirts, hoodies, posters, and accessories—is typically sold at merch stands around the concourses before and during the concert.
What tips can help plan a budget-friendly concert night?
To keep your night more budget-friendly, consider upper-level or side-view seats, which are generally cheaper than floor or lower-bowl sections, and monitor prices across the primary seller and resale platforms for potential drops as the date approaches. Save on transportation by using public transit, the Seattle Center Monorail, carpooling, or parking a bit farther from the arena in lower-cost garages and walking via Seattle Center pathways. Eat before arriving, set a firm spending limit for concessions and merch, and avoid last-minute upgrades so you can enjoy the concert while staying within your planned budget.