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Tame Impala Impact Report: 2021 Tour

 

 

 

 

 

IMPACT HIGHLIGHTS

13 SHOWS
IN 12 CITIES ACROSS THE UNITED STATES

9,700+ ACTIONS TAKEN BY FANS IN THE ECO VILLAGE
SUPPORTING IMPORTANT SOCIAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES

$30,500 RAISED
TO SUPPORT REVERB AND ENVIRONMENTAL CAUSES

11,500+ SINGLE-USE PLASTIC BOTTLES ELIMINATED
AT SHOWS ON THE 2021 TOUR

ACTION VILLAGE

FAN ACTION

More than 9,700 fans took action for people and the planet in the Tame Impala Action Village

  • 977 Fans took the Music Climate Revolution Climate Quiz
  • 1,739 Donated for a #RockNRefill custom Nalgene
  • 5,200+ Filled up at the free water refill station
  • 76 Volunteers gave 200+ hours at Tame Impala shows
  • $30,500 Raised to support REVERB’s work and environmental causes

LOCAL NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS

Tame Impala and REVERB invited local nonprofits to be featured in the Action Village at every show. Seven nonprofit organizations connected with dozens of local interested fans to highlight their work and offer opportunities to volunteer.

Fans took approximately 670 individual actions with local nonprofits at shows!

TOUR GREENING

Sustainability Measures

  • 11,585 Single-use bottles eliminated at shows
  • Single-use plastic bottles banned at most shows
  • Water refill stations backstage and front of house
  • Supplemental recycling backstage and on buses
  • Battery donation and/or recycling
  • Reusables backstage, Compostables when reusables were not an option
  • Eco-friendlier products backstage and on tour buses
  • Toiletry donations from hotel stays

#RockNRefill SINGLE-USE PLASTIC WASTE REDUCTION

#RockNRefill

A Single Bottle, A Huge Positive Impact

As part of the #RockNRefill partnership with Nalgene, REVERB provided custom-designed reusable water bottles for the 2021 tour. In addition to providing bottles to band and crew, REVERB also made the bottles available for donation to fans in the Action Village.

REVERB also provided free water refill stations for fans front of house and ensured water refill stations were available for band and crew.

Together, these efforts resulted in the elimination of 11,585 bottles at shows on the tour.

  • 6,368 Backstage
  • 5,217 Front of House

#RockNRefill

LASTING IMPACT

1,739 fans donated for a #RockNRefill reusable Nalgene bottle on Tame Impala’s 2021 tour.

If every fan used their bottle just twice a week for one year instead of using single-use plastic bottles:

  • Each fan would eliminate 208 bottles
  • Together, that would eliminate 361,712 bottles
  • Stacked top-to-bottom, 361,712 bottles would be 8X TALLER than Mt. Everest!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

THANK YOU

Tame Impala
Aiofe Ahern, Matty Chequer, Alice Fraser
Pati Villegas, REVERB COVID Compliance Officer
Kelsey Weber,
REVERB On-Site Coordinator
2021 Touring Crew
All the Fans that took action