Turnstile to Announce New Album “Show Show” in New York

Turnstile Announces Exhibition

Turnstile has revealed plans for an album launch exhibition in New York this summer. Discover all the details below.

New Album Release Details

The Baltic Hardcore-Punk-Group is set to release its fourth studio album, “Never Enough,” on June 6 through Roadrunner (Pre-order here).

In celebration of the new LP, Turnstile will perform a special concert in Brooklyn, New York, on the Kit Bridge stage, featuring supporting acts from Teezo Touchdown, Boy Harsher, and Big Boy.

This concert is touted as Turnstile’s first live show of 2025.

Tickets will be available for purchase starting at 10 a.m. local time this Friday (April 18) – Buy yours here. Fans can also register for early access beginning Thursday (April 17) Register here.

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Check out the announcement post here:

In addition to the Brooklyn show, Turnstile has planned performances at Primavera Sound in Barcelona and Porto, as well as their headlining set at the new London venue, Outbreak Fest, and a spot at Glastonbury 2025.

Other summer engagements include Bluesfest Ottawa and the AFTERSHOCK festival in the United States. Currently, Turnstile has not announced a full tour in support of the upcoming “Never Enough.”

Following on from their 2021 album “Glow On,” the new album is anticipated, with its lead track having been released last week.

Co-produced by frontman Brendan Yates, this extensive collection is described as “a dynamic and thrilling evolution of sound that characterizes the band.” The press release highlights that this LP is a “transformational journey, both bold and vibrant, showcasing one of the most visionary and influential bands of their generation.”

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Since their last album, Turnstile has collaborated with Badbadnotgood on a joint EP titled “New Heart Design” in 2023. Earlier that same year, they debuted a new track called “Listening” as part of the third season of I Think You Should Leave.

In a five-star review by NME, it was stated that the album “Goes where few have tread, embarking on a new path for others.” They added, “Not knowing where you’ll end up can often be the most exhilarating part.”

Turnstile also confirmed in 2022 that they would part ways with their original guitarist, Brady Ebert.


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