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6:30 PM - 10:00 PM
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AFAS Dome (Sportpaleis), Schijnpoortweg 119, 2170 Merksem, Antwerp
Antwerp, Belgium
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Tame Impala: Deadbeat Tour 2026 Is Coming to Antwerp — Here's Everything You Need to Know
If you've been waiting for a concert that genuinely feels like an event, this is it. Tame Impala is bringing their Deadbeat Tour to Antwerp on Tuesday, May 5, 2026, taking over the massive AFAS Dome (formerly the iconic Sportpaleis) in Merksem for what promises to be one of the most talked-about shows of the year. Whether you're a longtime fan who's been following Kevin Parker since the Innerspeaker days or someone who discovered him through TikTok videos of "The Less I Know the Better," this is a night you genuinely don't want to miss.
Who Is Tame Impala? A Brief Look at the Band Behind the Hype
To understand why this tour matters, you need to understand the journey that brought it here. Tame Impala is the musical project of Australian multi-instrumentalist and producer Kevin Parker, who conceived it in Perth, Western Australia, back in 2007. Despite being a full live band on stage, Parker writes, records, and produces nearly every note himself, which gives Tame Impala a deeply personal, almost obsessive creative quality.
The band's debut album Innerspeaker dropped in 2010 to widespread critical acclaim, winning a J Award and a Rolling Stone Award for Album of the Year in Australia. What followed was a discography that's genuinely rare in modern music — every album not only changed Tame Impala's sound but changed the conversation around what rock music could be:
- Innerspeaker (2010) — wide-eyed, fuzzed-out psychedelia straight from the cosmos
- Lonerism (2012) — Grammy-nominated, platinum in Australia, chasing connection from a distance
- Currents (2015) — the genre-shifting album that brought Tame Impala to a global pop audience
- The Slow Rush (2020) — a lush, meditative deep dive into time and nostalgia
- Deadbeat (2025) — five years in the making, released October 17, 2025 on Columbia Records
Parker has won 13 ARIA Music Awards, two APRA Awards, a Brit Award, and two Grammy Awards from five nominations. That's not a hype train — that's a career.
The Deadbeat Album: What Changed and Why It Matters
Deadbeat is the fifth studio album from Tame Impala and the first released through Columbia Records. It's a significant pivot. Where Currents and The Slow Rush leaned into dreamy pop textures and lush production, Deadbeat draws heavy inspiration from bush doof culture and the rave scene of Western Australia — a raw, dancefloor-driven energy that feels both unexpected and totally natural for Parker.
The album was preceded by three singles: "End of Summer," "Loser," and "Dracula," each one hinting at a new direction. Whether you're fully on board with the sonic shift or approaching it with curiosity, the live show is where this material is designed to truly land. As the AFAS Dome itself describes it, the show "blends alternative rock, electronic elements and psychedelic textures into a live set that keeps evolving."
The New Yorker described Deadbeat as oscillating "between woozy, dance-inflected rock" — music that feels built for a large, dark room with great sound. And the AFAS Dome is exactly that.
The Deadbeat Tour: A Global Phenomenon Coming to Belgium
This isn't a small club run. The Deadbeat Tour is a genuinely massive global operation. The tour kicked off in the United States in late 2025, supported by Fcukers, before crossing the Atlantic for a full European spring run in 2026. Antwerp sits as one of the European crown jewels on the schedule, sandwiched between Amsterdam (May 4) and London's O2 Arena (May 7).
The European leg includes dates in Porto, Lisbon, Madrid, and a sweep through the UK — placing Antwerp right at the centre of an incredibly stacked week of shows. That's the kind of routing that tells you the city is being taken seriously as a music destination.
Why Antwerp? The City's Deep Connection to Live Music
Antwerp has long been one of Belgium's most vibrant cultural hubs, and its music scene punches well above its weight for a city of just over half a million people. The AFAS Dome sits in the Merksem district and has been the beating heart of large-scale live entertainment in the city since it opened in 1933. The venue went through a €20 million redevelopment between 2011 and 2013, bringing its capacity up to a maximum of 23,001 people.
Recently rebranded from "Sportpaleis" to AFAS Dome in September 2025, the arena has hosted some of the biggest names in global music over the decades. It's the kind of venue where a show becomes a memory. The acoustics, the sight lines, the sheer energy of 23,000 people in one room — it's an experience that doesn't translate to a livestream.
Antwerp itself is worth arriving early for. The city's Cathedral of Our Lady and the medieval Grote Markt are just minutes from the city centre, while the MAS Museum (Museum aan de Stroom) offers stunning panoramic views over the Scheldt River and the port. The neighbourhood of Het Zuid is packed with great restaurants and bars, perfect for a pre-show dinner. After the concert, the area around the Meir shopping street and the old docks offers plenty of late-night options.
What to Expect at the Show Itself
Based on the tour's setup, this is not a stripped-back acoustic evening. Expect around 2 hours and 30 minutes of music, with a set that weaves fresh Deadbeat material alongside the deep catalogue hits fans know by heart. Think "Let It Happen," "Eventually," "Feels Like We Only Go Backwards" — the songs that turned entire festival fields into singalongs — sitting alongside new rave-influenced tracks that are built to move a crowd.
Tame Impala's live shows have always been as much a visual experience as a sonic one. The visual production that perfectly matches their layered sound means you can expect elaborate light shows, immersive projections, and a stage setup designed to draw you deep into Parker's world. It's psychedelic in the truest sense — not just the music, but the whole atmosphere of the room.
Practical Tips for Attending the AFAS Dome Concert
Getting to and around the AFAS Dome is pretty straightforward. Here's what to keep in mind:
- Address: Schijnpoortweg 119, 2170 Merksem, Antwerp, Belgium
- Doors open: 6:30 PM on Tuesday, May 5, 2026
- Getting there: The venue is well-connected by Antwerp's public tram and bus network; tram line 4 stops nearby and runs frequently
- Parking: Limited, so public transport is strongly recommended on show nights
- Accessibility: Wheelchair-accessible seats are available — reserve by calling +32 (0)3 400 40 41, Monday to Friday, 9 AM to noon and 1 PM to 5:30 PM
- Tickets: Available through Live Nation Belgium and AFAS Dome's official site; resale options are available on TicketSwap and Viagogo (note: only 2% of tickets reportedly remaining on some platforms as of writing)
- Stay nearby: Hotels around Antwerp Central Station put you within easy reach of both the venue and the city's best dining and nightlife spots
If you're travelling from outside Belgium, Antwerp Central Station connects directly to Brussels in under 35 minutes by train, making it an easy day or weekend trip from the Belgian capital or even from Amsterdam, Paris, or Cologne.
Don't Let This One Pass You By
Tame Impala live is one of those experiences people talk about for years afterward. The combination of a generational catalogue, an artist fully in control of his vision, and a brand-new album inspired by the raw energy of underground rave culture makes this a unique moment in the band's career. The AFAS Dome in Antwerp on May 5, 2026, is the perfect setting for it — a world-class venue in one of Europe's most culturally rich cities.
Grab your tickets, plan your night in the city, and show up ready. This is the kind of Tuesday that makes you forget it's a weekday.
Verified Information at a Glance
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Event | Tame Impala: Deadbeat Tour |
| Category | Live Concert / Psychedelic Rock / Alternative |
| Date | Tuesday, May 5, 2026 |
| Doors Open | 6:30 PM local time |
| Venue | AFAS Dome (formerly Sportpaleis) |
| Address | Schijnpoortweg 119, 2170 Merksem, Antwerp, Belgium |
| Venue Capacity | Up to 23,001 (including standing) |
| Approximate Show Duration | 2 hours 30 minutes |
| Ticket Availability | Via Live Nation Belgium, AFAS Dome official site, TicketSwap |
| Accessibility Bookings | +32 (0)3 400 40 41 (Mon–Fri, 9 AM–noon / 1 PM–5:30 PM) |
| Album | Deadbeat, released October 17, 2025 (Columbia Records) |
| Tour Scope | Global — North America, Europe, 2025–2026 |
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6:30 PM - 10:00 PM
Location
AFAS Dome (Sportpaleis), Schijnpoortweg 119, 2170 Merksem, Antwerp
Antwerp, Belgium
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