Watch Tame Impala cover ‘Neverender’ with Justice in Paris

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Watch Tame Impala cover ‘Neverender’ with Justice in Paris

The French electronic duo first appeared at the Accor Arena as the show’s surprise openers

Tame Impala covered ‘Neverender’ with Justice at a show in Paris last night – check out footage below.

  • READ MORE: Tame Impala – ‘Deadbeat’ review: lyrical inertia bogs down Kevin Parker’s psych-rave meditation on adulthood

The French electronic duo first appeared at the Accor Arena show on Sunday night (May 3) as the surprise openers, following much speculation online after Tame Impala ticket holders received a cryptic email teasing a special guest, with the ‘T’ emphasised in capitals.

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After the pair opened the show with Paul McCartney and Wings’ ‘Live and Let Die’, Kevin Parker stormed through a series of hits in his set, including ‘Borderline’, ‘Feels Like We Only Go Backwards’, ‘Let It Happen’, and the recently released ‘Dracula’.

After playing ‘New Person, Same Old Mistakes’, Parker launched into the encore and was joined by Gaspard Augé and Xavier de Rosnay to perform their 2024 collab ‘Neverender’, taken from the critically acclaimed album ‘Hyperdrama’.

Before that track was released, de Rosnay told NME that they had been listening to Parker’s material “from almost the beginning”, but once turned down the opportunity to remix a big Tame Impala tune.

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Tame Impala played:

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‘Apocalypse Dreams’
‘The Moment’
‘Borderline’
‘Loser’
‘Breathe Deeper’
‘Gossip’
‘Elephant’
‘Afterthought’
‘Feels Like We Only Go Backwards’
‘Dracula’
‘No Reply’
‘Ethereal Connection’
‘Not My World’
‘Let It Happen’
‘Nangs’
‘Alter Ego’
‘Yes I’m Changing’
‘My Old Ways’
‘Eventually’
‘New Person, Same Old Mistakes’

Encore:
‘Neverender’ (cover with Justice)
‘The Less I Know the Better’
‘End of Summer’

The electronic duo have been on the road for much of 2025, including a run of headline tour dates and countless festival appearances. The latter has included a stop at Mad Cool last weekend, which NME praised as a visual “spectacle”.

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As for Tame Impala, ‘Deadbeat’ scored a three-star review from NME when it arrived last year, and noted that “Parker has grown outside his comfort zone, only to strike a kind of lyrical inertia that becomes detrimental to his new vocabulary of music”.

Parker will also be heading to the UK and Europe for an extended run of arena shows this month, including shows in London, Manchester, Birmingham, Glasgow and Dublin (find tickets here), before the tour then heads to North America later in the summer.

Parker has also been confirmed as joining A$AP Rocky, WILLOW, Lil Yachty and more to feature on Thundercat’s first album in six years, ‘Distracted’, while he was recently spotted in the studio with members of Geese, Pond and King Gizzard.

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Tame Impala covered ‘Neverender’ with Justice at a show in Paris last night – check out footage below.

  • READ MORE: Tame Impala – ‘Deadbeat’ review: lyrical inertia bogs down Kevin Parker’s psych-rave meditation on adulthood

The French electronic duo first appeared at the Accor Arena show on Sunday night (May 3) as the surprise openers, following much speculation online after Tame Impala ticket holders received a cryptic email teasing a special guest, with the ‘T’ emphasised in capitals.

Advertisement

After the pair opened the show with Paul McCartney and Wings’ ‘Live and Let Die’, Kevin Parker stormed through a series of hits in his set, including ‘Borderline’, ‘Feels Like We Only Go Backwards’, ‘Let It Happen’, and the recently released ‘Dracula’.

After playing ‘New Person, Same Old Mistakes’, Parker launched into the encore and was joined by Gaspard Augé and Xavier de Rosnay to perform their 2024 collab ‘Neverender’, taken from the critically acclaimed album ‘Hyperdrama’.

Before that track was released, de Rosnay told NME that they had been listening to Parker’s material “from almost the beginning”, but once turned down the opportunity to remix a big Tame Impala tune.

View this post on Instagram
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Tame Impala played:

Recommended

‘Apocalypse Dreams’
‘The Moment’
‘Borderline’
‘Loser’
‘Breathe Deeper’
‘Gossip’
‘Elephant’
‘Afterthought’
‘Feels Like We Only Go Backwards’
‘Dracula’
‘No Reply’
‘Ethereal Connection’
‘Not My World’
‘Let It Happen’
‘Nangs’
‘Alter Ego’
‘Yes I’m Changing’
‘My Old Ways’
‘Eventually’
‘New Person, Same Old Mistakes’

Encore:
‘Neverender’ (cover with Justice)
‘The Less I Know the Better’
‘End of Summer’

The electronic duo have been on the road for much of 2025, including a run of headline tour dates and countless festival appearances. The latter has included a stop at Mad Cool last weekend, which NME praised as a visual “spectacle”.

Advertisement

As for Tame Impala, ‘Deadbeat’ scored a three-star review from NME when it arrived last year, and noted that “Parker has grown outside his comfort zone, only to strike a kind of lyrical inertia that becomes detrimental to his new vocabulary of music”.

Parker will also be heading to the UK and Europe for an extended run of arena shows this month, including shows in London, Manchester, Birmingham, Glasgow and Dublin (find tickets here), before the tour then heads to North America later in the summer.

Parker has also been confirmed as joining A$AP Rocky, WILLOW, Lil Yachty and more to feature on Thundercat’s first album in six years, ‘Distracted’, while he was recently spotted in the studio with members of Geese, Pond and King Gizzard.

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