Tame Impala, decided to skip Tampa Bay, so we did the next best thing and followed the Australian indie act to Miami Beach where the band was shrouded in darkness at the Fillmore. We guess that's cool since the band played fewer than 10 songs at The Amp in St. Augustine the night before? At least Mdou Moctar opened the show.
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