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Tame Impala Announces Tour Dates with $300,000 Donations to Australia Bushfire Relief

The Australian psychedelic band Tame Impala has announced tour dates which are the biggest Australia and New Zealand tour dates ever and from the Australian tour, they will donate $300,000 to the Australia bushfire relief.
Starting on April 16 at Spark Arena in Auckland, the tour plan will cover five big cities in Australia. The band tweeted details of their upcoming arena tour on Monday.
During the announcement of their psychedelic Coachella set, Parker announced that he’ll be donating $300,000 of the tour’s earnings towards bushfire relief.
“We’re still working through exactly where the dollars will go,” said Parker and added, “but I want to ensure that no charity in need during this time is overlooked and that our contribution is helpful for both human and wildlife victims, as well being used actively in climate change research and bushfire prevention.”
This tour is also to promote their long-awaited upcoming fourth studio album ‘The Slow Rush’ which is set to our on Valentine’s Day.
Texan group Khruangbin will be supporting theTame Impala in all the tour dates.
Ticket will go on presale from 23 Jan and the general sale will start on 28 Jan.
Check the tour dates below:
April 16 — Spark Arena, Auckland, NZ
April 18 — Brisbane Entertainment Centre, Australia
April 20 — Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney, Australia
April 23 — Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne, Australia
April 25 — Adelaide Entertainment Centre Arena, Australia
April 28 — RAC Arena, Perth, Australia
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