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Turnstile announce New York album launch show

Turnstile have announced an album launch show in New York City for this summer. Find all the details below.

  • READ MORE: The NME Big Read – Turnstile: “When the stars align for things to happen, we follow them”

The Baltimore hardcore punk band are due to release their fourth studio record, ‘Never Enough’, on June 6 via Roadrunner (pre-order/pre-save here).

On the eve of the new LP’s arrival, Turnstile will play a special gig in Brooklyn, NYC to celebrate. They’ll take to the stage at Under The K Bridge for a headline performance, following support slots from Teezo Touchdown, Boy Harsher and Big Boy.

It is currently listed as Turnstile’s first live show of 2025.

Tickets go on general sale at 10am local time this Friday (April 18) – you’ll be able to buy yours here. Alternatively, fans can access an artist pre-sale at the same time on Thursday (17) by signing up here.

Check out the announcement post here:

The one-off Brooklyn show will come ahead of Turnstile’s scheduled appearances at Primavera Sound in Barcelona and Porto, their headline performance at the new London edition of Outbreak Fest and the group’s slot at Glastonbury 2025.

Other summer dates include Ottawa Bluesfest and Aftershock Festival in the US. Turnstile are yet to announce a full headline tour in support of the forthcoming ‘Never Enough’.

Following on from 2021’s ‘GLOW ON’, the new album has already been previewed by its title track – which arrived last week.

Co-produced by frontman Brendan Yates, the expansive collection is described as “a restless and exhilarating evolution of the band’s genre-defying sound”. A press release adds that the LP is “a transformative journey, both fearless and alive, by one of the most forward-thinking and influential bands of their generation”.

Since their last album, Turnstile have teamed up with BADBADNOTGOOD for a collaborative EP titled ‘New Heart Designs’ in 2023. Earlier that year, they debuted a new song called ‘Listening’ as part of the third season of I Think You Should Leave.

In a five-star review of ‘Glow On’, NME said that the album “goes wherever it damn pleases, scorching a new path for others in their wake”. It added: “Sometimes not knowing where you’re going next is the most exciting thing possible.”

Following the release of the record, Turnstile and their original guitarist Brady Ebert confirmed in 2022 that they would be “parting ways”.

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