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The Best, The Mess & The Rest: Innings Festival 2022

Despite the fact that Spring Training isn’t happening this year, the Innings Festival still returned to the February baseball hotspots of Tempe, Arizona and Tampa, Florida. Green Day and the Lumineers are headlining the East Coast rendition in March while Foo Fighters and Tame Impala hit the desert this past weekend. The Arizona location featured a wide variety of baseball legends hanging out and quite a few activities. But it wasn’t all home runs. SPIN was on the ground at Tempe Beach Park for all of the rocking out and baseball fun. Here’s The Best, The Mess & The Rest of everything from this weekend. St. Vincent on Saturday evening. (Photo by Craig Cummins) The Best St. Vincent — Dave Grohl might’ve been the biggest rock star there by name, but St. Vincent was clearly the most inter...

Porter Robinson, REZZ, Alison Wonderland, More to Play BUKU Music + Art Project 2022

After taking two years off, BUKU Music + Art Project is back with a bang for their 10-anniversary event. Since being forced to cancel two consecutive years due to the impact of COVID-19, organizers have finally revealed the lineup for the first BUKU since 2019. Headlining each night of the event are the international superstars Tyler, The Creator and Tame Impala. Joining them are electronic favorites Porter Robinson, Alison Wonderland, REZZ, Liquid Stranger, TroyBoi, SVDDEN DEATH, Amelie Lens, Sullivan King, and more. Outside of the dance music world, attendees will get to catch sets from Glass Animals, Kali Uchis, 100 Gecs, $uicideboy$, Taking Back Sunday, Vince Staples, Trippie Redd, and Baby Keem, among others. With an eclectic lineup , BUKU 2022 will serve fans of c...

Tame Impala Unveils New Single, Details 2022 North American Tour

Tame Impala just released “No Choice” off the forthcoming The Slow Rush Deluxe Box Set. The face of Tame, Kevin Parker, also announced the band will be hitting the road in North American beginning next February. [embedded content][embedded content] The box set features B-sides (including “No Choice”) and remixes of Tame’s Grammy-nominated 2020 release. It is out on February 18 and available for pre-order. Parker already shared the groovy single “Breather Deeper (Lil Yachty Remix)” and its video back in October, also from The Slow Rush Deluxe. Parker’s first stop on tour is a headlining slot at Tempe, Arizona’s Innings Festival on February 27. The headline tour begins on March 7 at the Peterson Events Center in Pittsburgh, after a set at the Okeechobee Music & Arts Festival in Flor...

Hangout Music Festival Announces Massive 2022 Lineup With Zedd, ILLENIUM, More

Hangout Music Festival has officially punched its ticket to 2022. The three-day oceanside music festival is set to return to the beaches of Gulf Shores, Alabama for the first time since 2019 from May 20-22, 2022. Organizers have put together a massive lineup of EDM, pop, rock, hip-hop, and country artists for the momentous fest. Zedd, SLANDER, ILLENIUM, Madeon, Louis The Child and more will rep the electronic music scene. Major contemporary music artists to perform include Post Malone, Tame Impala, Megan Thee Stallion, Oliver Tree, Post Malone, Halsey, and Fall Out Boy, among many others. Hangout Music Festival Recommended Articles Registration for pre-sale tickets to Hangout 2022 is now active on the festival’s official website and they’ll be available on December 10t...

Lil Yachty Joins Tame Impala for ‘Breathe Deeper’ Remix

Lil Yachty lent a hand to Tame Impala for the newly remixed “Breathe Deeper.” [embedded content] “It was so amazing to work with Kevin [Parker] as I’ve been a big fan since high school so it was a pleasant surprise and honor to be a part of such an incredible song,” Lil Yachty said. Off Tame Impala’s 2020 The Slow Rush, a literal eye-popping Lil Yachty glimmers with Kevin Parker in the colorful video. This is the first time the rapper and Parker’s psychedelic project have collaborated. As if Lil Yachty was actually having a good trip, he instructs us to do the same: “Everybody shut the fuck up and start dancing.” Tame Impala announced a new deluxe edition box set of The Slow Rush that is available for preorder, out February 18, 2022. Both of the massive artists have been keeping busy,...

Porter Robinson, REZZ, GRiZ to Headline Okeechobee 2022

Okeechobee is celebrating its 5th birthday with more than 125 artists across a staggering number of genres. To the delight of music fans in Florida and beyond, Insomniac announced the lineup for the next chapter in the Okeechobee Music & Arts Festival saga. Pulling no punches, headlining the event are Tame Impala, Porter Robinson, Megan Thee Stallion, REZZ, and GRiZ. Joining the all-star headliners are performers representing a substantial number of genres both in and out of the electronic sphere. Festival-goers are gearing up for sets from TroyBoi, Flying Lotus, Four Tet, The Glitch Mob, Eprom, Of The Trees, Chee, Elderbrook, CloZee, Caribou, and many more. It’s also been revealed that the event will showcase a “superstar mashup featuring special guests,” b...

Foo Fighters and Tame Impala Set to Headline Innings Festival 2022

Foo Fighters and Tame Impala are set to headline the fourth annual Innings Festival, returning to Arizona’s Tempe Beach and Tempe Arts Park on February 26 and 27, 2022. Featuring 20 bands on two stages, the festival will feature performances by Billy Strings, My Morning Jacket, St. Vincent, Black Pumas, Dashboard Confessional, White Reaper, Nothing But Thieves, Caamp, and more. Fitting with its name, Innings fest-goers can also look forward to appearances by Major League Baseball greats including Roger Clemens, Jake Peavy, Dave Stewart, Rick Sutcliffe, among others. On the beach and arts park grounds, fans can enjoy food from curated food vendors and take part in fun baseball-related games and activities. Innings is brought to Arizona by C3 Presents, the same team behind the festival great...

Tame Impala Shares “The Slow Rush” North American Tour Dates

Shortly after the release of Tame Impala‘s mysterious “Rushium” video, a thrilling announcement was made. The artist will soon kick off a 2021 North American tour, which is set to begin in September at Bonnaroo in Manchester, Tennessee. The first phase of the tour, titled “The Slow Rush” has been dubbed “Phase 1 Rushium Trials” and also includes two performances at the iconic Hollywood Bowl in Southern California. After their release of their album The Slow Rush, the tour was abruptly postponed due the ongoing threat of the COVID-19 pandemic. A year later, it is all systems go. Tame Impala announces his North American tour set to start this September. If you’re curious about the meaning behind Rushium, check out cryptic the explanation f...

Outside Lands Reveals Single-Day Lineups

Just last month it was revealed that Outside Lands would be pushing their beloved Summer event to the Fall. While the update came as no surprise, fans were excited to see a new batch of artists added to the list, and the fact that the date changed to Halloween weekend meant Outside Lands would provide the perfect chance to don some epic costumes.  The team behind the festival is now back with their next announcement, the single-day lineups.  The party starts on Friday, October 29th. The first day features a bevy of newly added artists to the roster, including The 1975 replacement headliner Glass Animals. They will be rocking out alongside fellow fresh additions SG Lewis and Kaytranada. Day Two lists ZHU as one of the headlining acts, and sets from Shiba San, Marc Rebillet, a...

Seven Lions, deadmau5, TroyBoi, and More Announced on Bonnaroo 2021 Lineup

While things could change, it’s safe to say for now that festival season is back in full swing. The latest major brand to announce its 2021 lineup is Bonnaroo, the beloved Manchester, Tennessee music and arts festival scheduled for September 2nd to 5th, 2021. Set to perform from the electronic music world are Seven Lions, deadmau5, Boombox Cartel, TroyBoi, Big Wild, Lucii, and SVDDEN DEATH, among others. In addition to those dance music heavyweights, Bonnaroo will host two headliners each from Friday to Sunday. Foo Fighters and Megan Thee Stallion will headline on Friday, followed by Lizzo and Tame Impala on Saturday, and Lana Del Rey and Tyler, The Creator on Sunday. Flyer for the 2021 edition of Bonnaroo, which will feature performances from Foo Fighters, Megan Thee ...

Foo Fighters, Tame Impala, Lana Del Rey, Tyler, the Creator Highlight Bonnaroo Lineup

As the country grapples with what the re-start of the live music industry will look like, Bonnaroo 2021 has shared a lineup that includes the Foo Fighters, Megan Thee Stallion, Lizzo, Tame Impala, Tyler, the Creator, Lana Del Rey and more will take place down on The Farm in Manchester, Tennessee from Sept. 2 through Sept. 5. Strict COVID protocols will be in place, in accordance with local health and safety regulations, according to the festival’s website. The “safety of its fans, artists, and staff [are] a top priority,” according to the Bonnaroo press materials. “Organizers as always will be in regular communication with local health and public safety officials and will continue to abide by relevant recommendations.” The fest promises that “Bonnaroovians will receive regular updates with...

Nero’s 2021 Return Continues With Dazzling Indietronica Edit of Tame Impala’s “Disciples”

Just one day after returning from a two-year-plus hiatus with a Daft Punk remix, legendary electronic music trio Nero have struck again. Nero’s March 23rd edit of Daft Punk’s “Emotion” marked the group’s first musical release in over two years, following December 2018’s “Lullaby.” They’ve now opted to give Tame Impala‘s “Disciples” a spin, reworking the track into a riveting indietronica jam. Nero dialed up the energy, implementing a four-on-the-floor rhythm and soaring brass elements for a dazzling electronic rendition. They also noted that they used to play an older version of the remix in their shows back in 2016. After two consecutive releases in as many days, fans are now safe to expect more ne...