Kevin Parker Previews New Tame Impala Music During Barcelona DJ Set
- Kevin Parker, who established Tame Impala in Perth in 2007, debuted new tracks during an unannounced DJ performance at Barcelona’s Nitsa Club on the night of June 7, 2025.
- The preview came shortly after Kevin Parker made a surprise visit to perform at Primavera Sound on June 6, marking five years since Tame Impala’s previous full-length album, The Slow Rush, which was released in 2020.
- Parker has since worked on various collaborations, including producing Dua Lipa's 2024 album Radical Optimism and featuring on Justice's 2024 Hyperdrama album, winning a Grammy in 2025.
- During the set, Parker asked the crowd, "You guys want to hear a new song?" and promised, "You're going to be the first ones to hear it," while playing a track with strong electronic and psychedelic elements.
- This new music preview suggests Tame Impala is preparing to release fresh material, indicating an ongoing evolution from Parker's previous psychedelic rock toward more electronic influences.
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