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Tame Impala ‘Slow Rush’ Tour

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Tame Impala’s postponed Slow Rush tour returned to arenas in the U.S. and Mexico. Photo courtesy Worley Sound

Sound Companies

Worley Sound, Solotech Nashville

Venue

Various

(USA & Mexico Tour)

Crew

  • FOH Engineer: Adam Round
  • Monitor Engineer: Rafael Lazzaro
  • Systems Engineer: Justin Lenards
  • Worley Sound Rep: Tom Worley

Gear

FOH

Console: DiGiCo Quantum 7

Speakers: d&b audiotechnik GSL and KSL-Series with SL-SUBs. Mains: (14) GSL8 over (4) GSL12 per side; Side Hangs: (12) KSL8 over (4) KSL12 per side; Subwoofers: (16) SL-SUBs, in 8 stacks of 2 spaced 8’ apart; Fills: (8) Y10p & (4) V12

Processing: d&b ArrayCalc simulation software, d&b ArrayProcessing

Amps: (48) D80 amplifiers w/ DS10 audio network bridge & R1 Remote Control software.

MON

Console: DiGiCo Quantum 5

Tour Details

Tame Impala, the psychedelic music project of Australian multi-instrumentalist Kevin Parker, resumed touring in support of The Slow Rush, the act’s fourth studio album, which was released in Feb. 2020, just a month before all live entertainment in the U.S. started shutting down due to Covid-19. Picking up where things left off before the pandemic, the most recent tour leg through the U.S. and Mexico visited large hockey arenas and amphitheaters “so we needed the horsepower of the GSL as the main hang but felt the flexibility and efficiency of the KSL was better suited to cover the sides of the arenas,” said Tom Worley, owner and director of Nashville-based Worley Sound, which partnered with Solotech Nashville to provide the sound systems.