Due to overwhelming presage demand for their first Sydney Opera House Forecourt performance, homegrown rock heroes Tame Impala have announced a second Forecourt gig set to hit Sydney on Tuesday, 10th November.

Following on from a triumphant return to Aussie fans at Splendour In The Grass back in July, Tame Impala announced their huge national tour earlier this month, playing outdoor amphitheatres across the country this November.

Their first Australian tour in three years, this November sees the guys kick off their tour on Saturday 7th November at Melbourne’s Sidney Myer Music Bowl, followed by a raft of dates which will take them all around the country.

Joining the guys as main support of the tour will be LA’s Mini Mansions who following their break out performance at SXSW, the band have toured with the likes of Arctic Monkeys, Royal Blood and New Pornographers and they dropped their third LP The Great Pretenders in April this year.

This announcement comes in the wake of what was undeniably one of 2015’s most anticipated offerings – the band’s third studio album Currents. The record saw the Perth-natives escalate their stature to a universal level, accruing accolades and adulation as an international act from critics, fellow musicians, and most importantly their ever-expanding fan base.

Tame Impala National Tour Dates

Saturday, 7th November 2015
Sidney Myer Music Bowl, Melbourne
Tickets: Ticketmaster | 136 100

Tuesday, 10th November 2015
Sydney Opera House Forecourt, Sydney
Tickets: Sydney Opera House

Wednesday, 11th November 2015 – SOLD OUT
Sydney Opera House Forecourt, Sydney

Saturday, 14th November 2015 – SOLD OUT
Belvoir Amphitheatre, Perth

Sunday, 15th November 2015 – NEW SHOW
Belvoir Amphitheatre, Perth
Tickets: Ticketmaster | 136 100

Wednesday, 18th November 2015 – SOLD OUT
Thebarton Theatre, Adelaide

Thursday, 19th November 2015 – NEW SHOW
Thebarton Theatre, Adelaide
Tickets: Ticketmaster | 136 100

Saturday, 21st November 2015
Riverstage, Brisbane
Tickets: Ticketmaster | 136 100

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