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TICKETS TAME IMPALA

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Tame Impala Tickets (Concert)
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Date and time Apr 5, 2026 at 6:30 PM
Location MEO Arena, Lisbon, Portugal
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Event summary

Concert Tame Impala – Apr 5, 2026 at 6:30 PM – MEO Arena, Lisbon, Portugal
Ready for a concert that feels like a daydream with a kick? The grooves are steady, the details are addictive. Plan your outing and let the music do the rest.

MEO Arena - sports hall, capacity 20,000, address: Rossio dos Olivais, Lisbon, Portugal. Find location details and a city guide further down the page.

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Event details

Performer Tame Impala
City Lisbon, Portugal
Venue / arena MEO Arena
Date Apr 5, 2026
Start time 6:30 PM
Venue type Sports Hall
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Location and venue

MEO Arena is one of Portugal’s most iconic indoor venues and a go-to stage for major events in Lisbon’s contemporary waterfront district. Built for Expo ’98, it stands out with a futuristic silhouette and a wide-span roof structure, and it can be configured for up to around 20,100 concertgoers. That versatility makes it a natural pick for top-tier tours, high-profile sports, and large-scale productions that need serious technical capacity.

Inside, the experience is built around scale and comfort: a spacious floor, tiered seating with strong sightlines, and acoustics that work especially well for big touring shows. Visitors also appreciate straightforward wayfinding, comfortable concourse areas, and a solid food-and-drink offering—useful when the arena is at full tilt.

Its micro-location is a big advantage: Rossio dos Olivais, Lisbon, Portugal. Most people reach the entrance via a short, easy walk from Oriente Station through Parque das Nações, while nearby garages/parking areas cover those arriving by car. For broader tips on getting around the city beyond the arena area, see the general Lisbon information further down the page.
Address Rossio dos Olivais, Lisbon, Portugal
Capacity About 20,000
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Destination guide: Lisbon

Lisbon, Portugal’s vibrant capital on the banks of the Tagus, blends Mediterranean charm with big-city energy, making it a natural choice for unforgettable concerts and major sports events. Here, a night out and a live show easily become a complete experience – from waterfront strolls to lively neighborhoods that never seem to slow down. The city feels welcoming, highly photogenic, and compact enough to pack a lot into a short stay, which makes it ideal for weekend breaks and well-planned getaways.

A major advantage of Lisbon is how easy it is to get around: Metropolitano de Lisboa covers key parts of the city, while Carris links districts with buses and trams, so reaching arenas and stadiums is straightforward and stress-free. If you arrive by train, important stations such as Santa Apolónia and Gare do Oriente offer convenient connections into the city and onward to the surrounding area, and for international travel you have Humberto Delgado Airport (Aeroporto de Lisboa) with quick access to the center. In practice, that means you can plan arrivals and departures without complications, relying on clear routes and frequent services.

Before or after the event, Lisbon rewards curiosity: walk across the grand Praça do Comércio, get happily lost in the lanes of Alfama, or explore Baixa and Chiado for coffee and shopping. Along the Tagus River you’ll find promenades and viewpoints, while the Belém area adds iconic sights and a relaxed atmosphere for a proper pause. The city is made for small breaks between highlights – just pick a terrace, catch the sunset, and feel the street’s rhythm.

Whether you’re coming for a high-stakes match or a concert worth traveling for, Lisbon delivers a combination of smooth logistics and atmosphere that’s hard to beat. With a wide range of accommodation – from central hotels to more budget-friendly options in the wider area – it’s easy to build a plan that fits your pace and budget. All in all, Lisbon isn’t just a destination for an event, but a city where the experience continues well before the first whistle or the first note.
Airport Lisbon Humberto Delgado Airport (LIS), Lisbon, Portugal
Country / Continent Portugal / Europe
Time zone UTC+01:00
GMT Standard Time

About the performer

Tame Impala, an Australian band and at the same time an author-driven studio project from Perth, is recognised for blending psychedelia with modern pop and electronic textures. Behind most of the sound stands Kevin Parker, a singer, multi-instrumentalist and producer who in the studio writes, records, performs and shapes the arrangements on his own, so every detail serves a clear aesthetic. The result is a “cosmic” mood, rich harmonies and memorable melodies, with production that feels luxurious on headphones and on large PA systems alike.

Tame Impala shows are valued for precise performance and carefully designed production that highlights deep bass, layered synths and clean vocal lines. Visitors often describe the concert as stepping into a film: light, projection and rhythm work together, while the sound stays balanced and comfortable both in the stands and on the floor, without tiring harsh volume. Transitions are smooth, so the set plays like one connected story rather than a string of unrelated songs. Even in a dark arena or on a summer stage, the mix remains clear and full of detail.

Musically, the band moves between psychedelic rock and psychedelic pop, with touches of indie and synth-pop, focusing on analogue colour, effected guitars and a groove that invites dancing. The songs often build tension through repetitive motifs and then open into wide choruses and layered finales, which suits long-time fans and first-time listeners alike. That balance makes the repertoire evergreen, because it fits a night out, a drive or focused home listening equally well, for many audiences.

For ticket buyers, it matters that Tame Impala keeps a professional, dependable standard: clear timings, disciplined delivery and a tight live lineup that faithfully translates studio richness. Although the sound is sophisticated, the atmosphere is relaxed, and the communication with the crowd is warm and unobtrusive, without long breaks that kill the night’s momentum. Organisation and venue safety match the production’s demands, so the audience can sink into the music without unnecessary stress. It is especially impressive how quickly they connect with listeners in the first minutes.

Beyond the music itself, the show offers a contemporary aesthetic that merges retro and futurism: vintage instruments, modern lighting design and production that respects the room’s dynamics. At festivals, the band stands out for holding attention on an open stage, while on headline dates it builds a journey from the first to the last beat, with natural rises and dips in energy. Once the crowd locks into the rhythm, the whole hall feels like one pulsing body, and the visuals intensify the sense of a shared moment.

If you want an event that stays with you, Tame Impala is a reliable choice for those seeking dance, emotion and a top-tier audio-visual experience in one. Follow tour and festival announcements, arrive early for the atmosphere and on-site extras, and leave time after the show for an easy exit and transport. Bring light hearing protection if you are sensitive to volume, and choose a spot that suits you—close to the stage for energy or a bit back for a wider view. That’s how you get the most from a night in this rich, psychedelic musical world that is easy to put on repeat.

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