Tame Impala brought its signature psychedelic vibes to Parque Quetzalcóatl in Mexico City for a 90-minute DJ set produced by Cercle, coinciding with the October 17 release of its new album 'Deadbeat'. The event was likely a homecoming for Kevin Parker, the mastermind behind Tame Impala, given his roots in Australia's doof dance scene.
The private park, under construction for over two decades, proved to be an ideal setting for this sonic sojourn. A newly released video captures the surreal atmosphere of the park alongside the mesmerizing set. During the performance, Parker delved into a diverse playlist that spanned genres such as trance and electronic music, showcasing his vast musical influence.
A closer look at the set reveals selections from notable artists like The Chemical Brothers, Daphni, Dog Blood, Rosalia, Orbital, Sonique, and even a collaboration with Justice. Notably, Parker ended the performance on Tame Impala's 2025 track 'End of Summer', closing with an emotional remark: "I'm going to remember this forever, I think."
This sentiment was further echoed by the album's chart success, where 'Deadbeat' debuted at No. 1 on Top Dance Albums and single "Dracula" secured a similar spot on Hot Dance/Electronic Songs.
The Cercle set is now available for fans to witness Parker's captivating performance in all its psychedelic glory.
The private park, under construction for over two decades, proved to be an ideal setting for this sonic sojourn. A newly released video captures the surreal atmosphere of the park alongside the mesmerizing set. During the performance, Parker delved into a diverse playlist that spanned genres such as trance and electronic music, showcasing his vast musical influence.
A closer look at the set reveals selections from notable artists like The Chemical Brothers, Daphni, Dog Blood, Rosalia, Orbital, Sonique, and even a collaboration with Justice. Notably, Parker ended the performance on Tame Impala's 2025 track 'End of Summer', closing with an emotional remark: "I'm going to remember this forever, I think."
This sentiment was further echoed by the album's chart success, where 'Deadbeat' debuted at No. 1 on Top Dance Albums and single "Dracula" secured a similar spot on Hot Dance/Electronic Songs.
The Cercle set is now available for fans to witness Parker's captivating performance in all its psychedelic glory.