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Turnstile to tour the United Kingdom in 2025 after triumphant Glastonbury set
Turnstile to tour the United Kingdom in 2025 after triumphant Glastonbury set

Scotsman

time30-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Scotsman

Turnstile to tour the United Kingdom in 2025 after triumphant Glastonbury set

The hardcore punk outfit are set to continue their NEVER ENOUGH tour after their celebrated Glastonbury performance Sign up to our daily newsletter Sign up Thank you for signing up! Did you know with a Digital Subscription to Edinburgh News, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. Learn More Sorry, there seem to be some issues. Please try again later. Submitting... Hardcore punks Turnstile have announced their return to the United Kingdom later this year. After wowing audiences with their Glastonbury 2025 set, the group have included three UK dates as part of their European tour. Here's where you can catch the group live and how to get your hands on both pre-sale tickets and general tickets when they go on sale. Having stunned audiences with their energetic performance at this year's Glastonbury Festival, hardcore punk outfit Turnstile has announced three UK tour dates for 2025. As part of their wider European tour, the group will be performing in Glasgow, Manchester, and London's Alexandra Palace, with support throughout their UK dates coming in the forms of High Vis and The Garden. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad The American punk group has become one of the most prominent acts in the international punk movement since their formation in 2010, known for incorporating styles including indie, R&B, and electronic music alongside their cacophony of hardcore punk. After a celebrated performance at Glastonbury 2025, hardcore punk heavyweights Turnstile have announced three UK tour dates later this year. | AFP via Getty Images Their latest album Never Enough, released on June 6, 2025, has received universal acclaim and become their highest-charting album to date in several countries, including reaching the UK Top 20 charts upon its release. Here's where you can watch the band flying the hardcore punk flag when they return to the United Kingdom later this year. Where are Turnstile performing in the United Kingdom in 2025? The hardcore punk outfit will be performing at the following venues on the following dates in November: Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad November 2 2025: O2 Academy, Glasgow (support from High Vis) November 3 2025: UK Depot Mayfield, Manchester (support The Garden and High Vis) November 5 2025: Alexandra Palace, London (support from The Garden and High Vis) When can I get tickets to see Turnstile on their 2025 UK tour? Pre-sale tickets Those with access to artist pre-sales or O2 Priority will be able to pick up tickets from July 2 2025 from 10am BST, while Gigs in Scotland pre-sales will commence from on the same day but at 12pm BST. General ticket sales General ticket sales will then commence on July 4 2025 from 10am BST through Ticketmaster UK. What did Turnstile play during their Glastonbury 2025 performance? During the band's performance at Worthy Farm on June 29 2025, Turnstile performed the following set on the Others Stage (credit: Never Enough T.L.C. (Turnstile Love Connection) Endless I Care/Dull Don't Play 7 Keep It Moving Drop Fly Again Seein' Stars Come Back for More / Fazed Out Holiday Look Out For Me Mystery Blackout Birds Did you catch Turnstile at Glastonbury Festival 2025 or have you seen the band live before and can recommend people getting tickets (after yourself of course)? Leave a comment and let us know if we should be jumping on the Turnstile bandwagon ahead of their UK tour dates.

Glastonbury favourite to play huge Glasgow show
Glastonbury favourite to play huge Glasgow show

Scottish Sun

time30-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Scottish Sun

Glastonbury favourite to play huge Glasgow show

The Scottish date was announced just hours after they took Glasto by storm NEVER ENOUGH Glastonbury favourite to play huge Glasgow show PUNK rockers Turnstile are capitalising on a scene stealing Glastonbury performance by announcing a Scottish date. The hardcore band have been hailed as one of the highlights of the biggest festival on earth and are set to return to the UK with a show at Glasgow's O2 Academy. Advertisement 3 Turnstile singer Brendan Yates and bassist 'Freaky' Franz Lyons are bringing new album Never Enough to Glasgow's O2 Academy Credit: Shane3 Huge crowds turned out to see Turnstile rock the Other Stage Credit: Julie Edwards./Alamy Live News 3 Turnstile announced the Glasgow show hours after taking Glasto by storm The five-piece are touring their fourth album Never Enough which sparked mosh pits when played live at Worth Farm and was released alongside a companion film. Guitarist Pat McCrory said: 'This band has always been grounded in love and trust and we're so incredibly lucky to have exactly that from so many directions. 'So grateful for my band, and for the opportunity to make a naturally imperfect attempt to find a little understanding. 'Excited to share it with you. Advertisement 'Thank you to anyone who watches or listens with patience. 'Life is precious and I want to get the most out of everything in front of me.' The Baltimore Grammy nominees head here for the second gig on their European tour with support from High Vis. Their afternoon set on Glasto's Other Stage on Sunday afternoon drew a huge crowd with punters and viewers at home describing it as the best of the weekend. Advertisement They followed up by announcing a 14-date run, which also includes performances in Manchester, London, Amsterdam, Berlin, Paris and Barcelona. Turnstile play Glasgow on November 2, with pre-sale tickets available from 10am on Wednesday and general admission from 10am on Friday. Glastonbury performer hit with miming accusations as BBC viewers slam set as worst they've ever seen Elsewhere, Lewis Capaldi made a surprise return to the Glastonbury stage on Friday evening, two years after breaking down at the festival. And eagle-eyed fans saw a reference to the singer's beloved Celtic on the stage. Advertisement Capaldi has limited his public appearances since his last set at Glastonbury in 2023. The Scot suffered from tics and struggled to finish his hit Somebody You Loved, and soon after announced a break to get his "physical and mental health in order" and "adjust to the impact" of his Tourette's diagnosis.

Turnstile to tour the United Kingdom in 2025 after triumphant Glastonbury set
Turnstile to tour the United Kingdom in 2025 after triumphant Glastonbury set

Scotsman

time30-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Scotsman

Turnstile to tour the United Kingdom in 2025 after triumphant Glastonbury set

The hardcore punk outfit are set to continue their NEVER ENOUGH tour after their celebrated Glastonbury performance Sign up to our Arts and Culture newsletter Sign up Thank you for signing up! Did you know with a Digital Subscription to The Scotsman, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. Learn More Sorry, there seem to be some issues. Please try again later. Submitting... Hardcore punks Turnstile have announced their return to the United Kingdom later this year. After wowing audiences with their Glastonbury 2025 set, the group have included three UK dates as part of their European tour. Here's where you can catch the group live and how to get your hands on both pre-sale tickets and general tickets when they go on sale. Having stunned audiences with their energetic performance at this year's Glastonbury Festival, hardcore punk outfit Turnstile has announced three UK tour dates for 2025. As part of their wider European tour, the group will be performing in Glasgow, Manchester, and London's Alexandra Palace, with support throughout their UK dates coming in the forms of High Vis and The Garden. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad The American punk group has become one of the most prominent acts in the international punk movement since their formation in 2010, known for incorporating styles including indie, R&B, and electronic music alongside their cacophony of hardcore punk. After a celebrated performance at Glastonbury 2025, hardcore punk heavyweights Turnstile have announced three UK tour dates later this year. | AFP via Getty Images Their latest album Never Enough, released on June 6, 2025, has received universal acclaim and become their highest-charting album to date in several countries, including reaching the UK Top 20 charts upon its release. Here's where you can watch the band flying the hardcore punk flag when they return to the United Kingdom later this year. Where are Turnstile performing in the United Kingdom in 2025? The hardcore punk outfit will be performing at the following venues on the following dates in November: Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad November 2 2025: O2 Academy, Glasgow (support from High Vis) November 3 2025: UK Depot Mayfield, Manchester (support The Garden and High Vis) November 5 2025: Alexandra Palace, London (support from The Garden and High Vis) When can I get tickets to see Turnstile on their 2025 UK tour? Pre-sale tickets Those with access to artist pre-sales or O2 Priority will be able to pick up tickets from July 2 2025 from 10am BST, while Gigs in Scotland pre-sales will commence from on the same day but at 12pm BST. General ticket sales General ticket sales will then commence on July 4 2025 from 10am BST through Ticketmaster UK. What did Turnstile play during their Glastonbury 2025 performance? During the band's performance at Worthy Farm on June 29 2025, Turnstile performed the following set on the Others Stage (credit: Never Enough T.L.C. (Turnstile Love Connection) Endless I Care/Dull Don't Play 7 Keep It Moving Drop Fly Again Seein' Stars Come Back for More / Fazed Out Holiday Look Out For Me Mystery Blackout Birds

Review: Turnstile's ‘Never Enough' Is 2025's Rock Album Of The Summer
Review: Turnstile's ‘Never Enough' Is 2025's Rock Album Of The Summer

Forbes

time13-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Forbes

Review: Turnstile's ‘Never Enough' Is 2025's Rock Album Of The Summer

Turnstile band members left to right: Pat McCrory (Guitar), Franz Lyons (Bass), Brendan Yates (Voice ... More / Synth / Keys ), Meg Mills (Guitar), Daniel Fang (Drums). The biggest band in hardcore has returned with their most ambitious album to date, NEVER ENOUGH. With the unprecedented success that Turnstile has seen with their 2021 LP, GLOW ON, the band's follow up album was destined to be one of the most anticipated albums in modern rock. That being said, NEVER ENOUGH is clearly not a departure from the elements that made GLOW ON resonate with so many listeners, particularly those that were unacquainted with the hardcore genre. In fact, it's safe to say that Turnstile has leaned even more into the melodic, dare to say, 'pop' ingredients that they previously experimented with on GLOW ON. NEVER ENOUGH is filled with glimmering synths, dreamy vocal hooks, and glittery guitar riffs, all while having enough bouncy breakdown moments to keep the band's new vibe feeling at least hardcore-adjecent. Turnstile certainly didn't want to write another meat and potatoes hardcore album with NEVER ENOUGH, and that was also clear with GLOW ON. It's commendable that Turnstile continue to evolve their sound and write satisfyingly catchy songs while doing so. And while their new sound might not cater to the average hardcore listener in the same way that 2018's Time & Space or 2016's Nonstop Feeling did, Turnstile still manage to bring the spirit and energy of the hardcore genre through their more adaptable songwriting. Largely, NEVER ENOUGH delivers on the band's knack for keeping things simple yet engaging. Take the opening title track as an example. The warm synths combined with vocalist Brendan Yates melancholic shouts somehow make for one of the most alluring choruses the band has ever written. It's such a simple track, possibly even too simple at times, but Turnstile are just so effective at making it compelling. And the same is true for a vast majority of the 14 tracks on NEVER ENOUGH. A number of these tracks showcase the band's newfound pop sensibility in a spectacular fashion.'I CARE' and 'SEEIN' STARS' are possibly the biggest departure from the band's punk and hardcore roots, but they're some of the best songs on the album. There is an 80's pop vibe that's present throughout 'I CARE' that sounds almost reminiscent to a-ha's 'Take on Me,' but also uniquely different with its explosive chorus. 'SEEIN' STARS' is also another huge moment for Turnstile, one which showcases their affinity for more alternative indie-rock songwriting. It's a very Tame-Impala coated track but with noticeably more frenetic movement, which comes from that omnipresent hardcore-punk spirit Turnstile have on this album. As far as the more straightforward rock and uptempo punk tracks go, specifically songs 'BIRDS,' 'DULL,' and "SLOWDIVE," Turnstile don't miss the mark. If anything there's a bit more to be desired from these heavier tracks, whether it's in the riffs themselves or in the bouncy breakdown hardcore-like moments. Maybe it's the fact that Turnstile aren't exactly pushing to be just another hardcore band with this record, but many of these punk/hardcore leaning songs just feel as if the band is underselling their capabilities. The hardcore-punk moments on NEVER ENOUGH never quite match GLOW ON with tracks like 'HOLIDAY,' 'DON'T PLAY," or "T.L.C," even if there still are a number of great mosh-worthy moments on NEVER ENOUGH. However, NEVER ENOUGH ultimately succeeds in pushing for something sonically adventurous and more inspired than any of the band's previous work. While it might not be the band's most cohesive album, NEVER ENOUGH is another satisfying release from Turnstile that's well worth a thorough listen, regardless of whether you're a deeply rooted hardcore fan or if you discovered the band during their GLOW ON era. The biggest achievement of NEVER ENOUGH is that it proves Turnstile are still capable of amalgamating the spirit and energy of the hardcore genre with other interesting musical ideas and influences, even if it's not the strongest or hard-hitting release in their discography.

Turnstile drops new album and announces 2025 Tour across US
Turnstile drops new album and announces 2025 Tour across US

India Today

time10-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • India Today

Turnstile drops new album and announces 2025 Tour across US

American rock band Turnstile has announced a major headlining US tour for 2025, just days after releasing their highly anticipated new album, NEVER ENOUGH, on June is known for its energetic live shows and unique sound that blends hardcore, punk, and alternative rock. The band is ready to bring its latest music to fans across the Begins in Septemberadvertisement As reported by Pitchfork, THE NEVER ENOUGH TOUR kicks off on September 15 in Nashville, Tennessee, and concludes on October 19 in Orlando, the tour, the band travels to cities such as Philadelphia, Boston, Chicago, Denver, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Houston, and many Lineup of Supporting ActsTurnstile will be accompanied by a rotating cast of supporting acts featuring Amyl & The Sniffers, Blood Orange, and Mannequin and Jane Remover will perform at every stop on the tour, creating a thrilling combination of styles and high-energy addition to the tour, Turnstile will play two major festivals: Aftershock Festival in Sacramento on October 3, and III Points Festival in Miami on October will have access to a pre-sale beginning on Wednesday, June 11 at 10 a.m. local time through to Consequence Net, there is also a Live Nation pre-sale that day at noon using the code TREBLE. General ticket sales begin Friday, June 13 at 10 a.m. local Receives Early PraiseNEVER ENOUGH has already been named one of the best metal and hard rock albums of 2025 by has been touring Europe and is set to perform at Ottawa Bluesfest on July 12 before returning to North America.

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