TAME IMPALA the first of two Italian concerts in Turin (Scaletta and Info)

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TAME IMPALA arrives in Turin this evening for the first of the two Italian dates of his tour. Tomorrow he repeats in Bologna.

Tame is having a successful viral comeback with the remix of the song “DRACULA” featuring Korean superstar JENNIE (LYRIC VIDEO).

The original version of the song is contained in Tame Impala's fifth album, “DEADBEAT“, in which Parker has packed a series of extremely powerful club-psych explorations and some of his most direct and cerebral lyrics to date. The album is deeply inspired by the bush doof culture and rave scene of Western Australia, thus transforming Tame Impala into a kind of primitive rave act of the future.

THE LADDER

This is the setlist that Kevin Parker should play in concert based on the setlist performed a few days ago in France.

main set
Apocalypse Dreams
Borderline
Loser
Breathe Deeper
Gossip
Elephant
Afterthought
Feels Like We Only Go Backwards
Dracula

B-stage
No Reply
Ethereal Connection
Not My World

main set
Let It Happen
Nangs
Love/Paranoia
List of People (To Try and Forget About)
Expectations
Piece of Heaven
Eventually
New Person, Same Old Mistakes

Encore:
My Old Ways
The Less I Know the Better

WATCH THE VIDEO

THE DATES

12 APRIL – TURIN – INALPI ARENA
13 APRIL – BOLOGNA – UNIPOL ARENA

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