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Tame Impala Plays 'Sundown Syndrome' at Halloween Barclays Show

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Tame Impala Plays 'Sundown Syndrome' at Halloween Barclays Show - entertainment news

Tame Impala surprised fans by resurrecting “Sundown Syndrome” during their Halloween night performance at Barclays Center in Brooklyn on Thursday, October 31st. Kevin Parker and his band brought the Deadbeat Tour to the venue, delivering a show filled with fan favorites and unexpected moments.

The performance of “Sundown Syndrome,” a song not regularly played live, was a highlight for many attendees. The song, originally released in 2012 on the album 'Lonerism,' elicited a significant reaction from the crowd, according to social media reports and concertgoers.

Beyond the surprise inclusion of “Sundown Syndrome,” Tame Impala’s Deadbeat Tour continues to showcase the band's signature psychedelic sound and elaborate stage production. Parker is known for his meticulous attention to detail, both in his music and his live performances, creating a visually and sonically immersive experience for audiences. The Deadbeat Tour, named after a track from their 2020 album 'The Slow Rush,' has been praised for its energy and dynamic setlist.

Barclays Center, located in the Brooklyn neighborhood of Prospect Heights, has hosted numerous high-profile concerts and events, solidifying its reputation as a premier entertainment venue in New York City. Tame Impala’s appearance added to the venue’s diverse lineup of musical acts.