Tame Impala

Australian psychedelic music project

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March 28 2025 Parker appeared as a special guest on Dua Lipa's Radical Optimism Tour, performing 'The Less I Know The Better'
2024 Kevin Parker continued collaborating with Dua Lipa, writing and producing 'Training Season' and 'Illusion' for her Radical Optimism album
2024 Collaborated with Justice on 'Neverender' remix for the 'Neverender (Remixes)' album
2024 Kevin Parker revealed in a Guardian interview that work on the fifth Tame Impala album had begun, sharing progress updates on Instagram from studios in Los Angeles and Western Australia.
May 15 2024 Sony Music Publishing purchased Tame Impala's music catalog from Kevin Parker for an undisclosed amount, covering all previous and future works.
April 2024 Tame Impala appeared on Justice's album Hyperdrama with the song 'Neverender'. Kevin Parker also co-wrote and produced Dua Lipa's third studio album, Radical Optimism.
April 2024 Kevin Parker joined Dua Lipa onstage during her Glastonbury 2024 headline performance, performing Tame Impala's 'The Less I Know the Better' and Lipa's 'Houdini'.
January 2024 Tame Impala collaborated with Justice on the single 'One Night/All Night' for their album Hyperdrama.
2023 Kevin Parker wrote and produced Dua Lipa's song 'Houdini' from her upcoming album Radical Optimism
2023 Released 'Retina Show' for the Lonerism 10 Year Anniversary and 'Journey to the Real World' for the Barbie the Album soundtrack
2023 Kevin Parker announced further musical projects and collaborations following the previous album cycle, exploring new creative directions for Tame Impala.
July 2023 Tame Impala released 'Journey to the Real World' for the Barbie movie soundtrack album.
April 2023 Tame Impala collaborated with Thundercat on the song 'No More Lies', with Kevin Parker contributing songwriting, guitar, vocals, drums, and keyboards.
March 2023 Tame Impala released the song 'Wings of Time' for the movie Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves.
2022 Melody's Echo Chamber released the album Unfold
2022 Tame Impala produced a remix of Elvis Presley's "Edge of Reality" for the Elvis movie soundtrack
August 2022 Featured on Gorillaz's song 'New Gold'.
May 2022 Released the single 'Turn Up the Sunshine', a collaboration with Diana Ross for the Minions: The Rise of Gru soundtrack.
February 2022 Released The Slow Rush B-Sides and Remixes.
2021 Tame Impala created a remix of Crowded House's "To The Island" as a non-album single
2021 Collaborated with other artists and participated in virtual and socially distanced music events as a way to maintain musical presence during the pandemic.
October 2021 Announced a deluxe box set edition of 'The Slow Rush' to be released in February 2022.
March 2021 Their 2012 song 'Elephant' was covered by The Wiggles, which placed number one in the 2021 Hottest 100.
2020 Kevin Parker worked as a songwriter on Kid Cudi's track 'Dive' from the album Man on the Moon III: The Chosen
2020 Tame Impala released a remix of '070 Shake's "Guilty Conscience" as a non-album single
2020 Tame Impala released three music videos: 'Lost in Yesterday' directed by Terri Timely (Ian Kibbey and Corey Creasey), 'Is It True' with no specified director, and 'Breathe Deeper' directed by Butt Studio.
2020 Tame Impala collaborates with The Streets on the track 'Call My Phone Thinking I'm Doing Nothing Better' from the album None of Us Are Getting Out of This Life Alive
2020 Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Tame Impala was unable to tour extensively to support 'The Slow Rush', leading to postponed live performances and alternative promotional strategies.
2020 Launched The Slow Rush Tour in support of their fourth studio album, The Slow Rush, continuing their global touring despite the COVID-19 pandemic.
November 2020 Won five ARIA Music Awards: 'Album of the Year', 'Best Rock Album', 'Engineer of the Year', 'Producer of the Year' for The Slow Rush, and 'Best Group'.
March 20 2020 Kevin Parker appeared on The Weeknd's album After Hours, producing and providing background vocals on the track 'Repeat After Me (Interlude)'.
March 14 2020 'The Less I Know the Better' was voted number one in Triple J's Hottest 100 of the Decade.
February 14 2020 Released the fourth studio album, The Slow Rush.
2019 Pond released the album Tasmania
2019 Tame Impala features on Theophilus London's track 'Whiplash' from the album Bebey
2019 Tame Impala released multiple singles from The Slow Rush album, including 'Patience', 'Borderline', 'It Might Be Time', and 'Posthumous Forgiveness'
2019 The track 'Be Above It' was featured in the movie Waves.
2019 Rafael Lazzaro-Colon joins as percussion, and Loren Humphrey temporarily substitutes for Julien Barbagallo on drums
December 3 2019 Released the single 'Posthumous Forgiveness'.
October 28 2019 Released the song 'It Might Be Time'.
October 25 2019 Revealed the title of their fourth studio album, The Slow Rush.
April 12 2019 Released the single 'Borderline'.
March 30 2019 Tame Impala appeared as the musical guest on Saturday Night Live with host Sandra Oh, performing 'Patience' and 'Borderline'.
March 21 2019 Tame Impala released the single 'Patience' and teased new music on Instagram for their forthcoming album.
January 2 2019 Tame Impala was announced as a headliner for the 2019 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival.
2018 Kevin Parker (Tame Impala) contributed as a songwriter and producer to multiple notable tracks, including Kali Uchis' 'Tomorrow', Kanye West's 'Violent Crimes', and Travis Scott's 'Skeletons'
2018 Mark Ronson's 'Find U Again' featuring Camila Cabello was released with Kevin Parker's songwriting and production involvement
2018 Kevin Parker collaborated with Mark Ronson, contributing vocals and co-writing the song 'Sundream' for Ronson's album 'Late Night Feelings'.
October 31 2018 Rapper Theophilus London released a collaborative single with Tame Impala under the name 'Theo Impala'.
October 10 2018 Tame Impala was scheduled to headline the first night of Desert Daze festival but had to cut their set short after three songs due to inclement weather.

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