What are the event details for Tame Impala's concert at Target Center?
Tame Impala will perform at Target Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota on August 28, 2026. This concert is part of their 'Deadbeat World Tour' supporting their latest album, 'Deadbeat', released in 2025.
What is the seating arrangement at Target Center?
Target Center has a capacity of up to 20,500 for concerts. The venue features full wrap-around seating with excellent sightlines from every section. The best seats for Tame Impala's concert are in floor sections 1-4, closest to the stage.
What are the parking options available at Target Center?
There are nearly 25,000 parking spaces in downtown Minneapolis. We recommend booking parking in advance through SpotHero for discounts up to 50% off walk-up rates. Valet services can also be purchased with tickets.
How can I get to Target Center using public transport?
Metro Transit light rail and bus services provide direct access to Target Center. Rideshare drop-off is available at designated locations outside the arena.
What is the age restriction for Tame Impala's concert?
The concert is open to all ages, making it a family-friendly event.
What is the typical duration of Tame Impala's concert?
The performance typically lasts between 90 minutes to 2 hours without an intermission.
How do I secure mobile tickets on ticketssaintpaulmn.com?
To secure mobile tickets, visit ticketssaintpaulmn.com and select your desired seats. Follow the prompts to complete your purchase and choose mobile delivery for easy access on event day.
Are there any guarantees for legitimate tickets purchased through ticketssaintpaulmn.com?
Yes, tickets purchased through ticketssaintpaulmn.com come with guarantees of legitimacy and secure delivery.
What is the price range for tickets to Tame Impala's concert?
Prices currently start around $120 and can go up to $500+, depending on demand and seating selection.
What can I expect from Tame Impala's live performance?
Tame Impala's live show features an immersive psychedelic visual experience with state-of-the-art lighting and laser shows, creating a transcendent atmosphere that complements their acclaimed music.
Tame Impala Saint Paul Concert reviews
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The dancers did a very nice job with a few guest performers, and it was definitely student-driven. The costumes were vibrant and colorful, making this a pretty looking Tame Impala performance. The tree in the beginning looked like it was going to fall over, adding an element of suspense.
I am used to going to Ballet Florida and the Miami City Ballet, but could not find Ballet Florida and the other one's dates were not good for me. From the information I read before purchasing the tickets, I did not realize it was not a professional production. Despite that, it was pleasant enough.
Clara did not seem to always be looking at the dancers who were performing for her, which seemed strange. It was hard to tell what she was looking at - that is the only negative comment about her, but she danced well.
It was silly having the mice walk across the stage with a box of mac and cheese, adding a touch of humor to the performance.