For Lollapalooza’s three South American festivals in Chile, Argentina, and Brazil, a stellar lineup has been announced. By 2023, Tame Impala alongside Drake, Billie Eilish, Rosala, Lil Nas X, and the recently reunited Blink-182 will all be at the forefront.

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Except for the smaller acts, which are different for each country, the three festivals’ lineups will be largely the same as in previous years. Along with the headliners, a number of other performers are also scheduled to perform, including Jane’s Addiction, Jamie xx, Kali Uchis, Fred again…, Tove Lo, Dominic Fike, Melanie Martinez, Tokischa, Alison Wonderland, and many others.

Who is Tame Impala?

Australian band, Tame Impala started in the late 1990s in Perth, Australia. Founded in 1999 as a collaboration among friends, Kevin Parker and his childhood cohorts typically fit into the psychedelic rock category. Kevin Parker, a multi-instrumentalist and the band’s producer, is leading the band. In most live performances, Parker sings and plays guitar, with a varying cast of musicians joining him for other instruments.

Members of the Australian band Pond, which shares a similar musical style to Tame Impala, are frequently included in this. Cam Avery, Julien Barbagallo, and Jay Watson are among the musicians who can play the bass guitar, sing, and play the synthesizer. Dominic Simper usually performs guitar and synthesizer alongside Parker. Nick Allbrook, who played guitar, synthesizer, and bass, was the only member to permanently leave the group.

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The first full-length album by Tame Impala, Innerspeak, was widely acclaimed when it was released in 2010. Lonerism came after it in 2012, and then Currents in 2015.

Tame Impala has released four albums over the years. These records are written and recorded entirely by Parker. They have received many honors, such as Grammys, MTV VMAs, and NME Awards. They’ve also performed at a number of large venues, including numerous outdoor music festivals.