Elton John has chosen Turnstile‘s “NEVER ENOUGH” as one of his favorite albums of the year. The musician even went as far as putting “SEEIN’ STARS” on his list of top 20 songs of 2025. You can see footage of John discussing all of that with Turnstile’s Brendan Yates below: View this post on Instagram
Turnstile have premiered a new video for their song “LIGHT DESIGN.” You can check that out below. The track is from the band’s latest album “NEVER ENOUGH.”
Fender have shared pro-shot footage of Turnstile performing “LOOK OUT FOR ME” during their September 19 show at the Skyline Stage at the Mann Center in Philadelphia, PA. You can check that out below. The track appears on the band’s latest album “NEVER ENOUGH.”
As previously reported, Turnstile’s September 24 show at Brown’s Island in Richmond, VA ended in chaos after a police officer decided to break out his pepper spray. Now, new body cam footage has surfaced via CBS 6. The incident occurred as the band were inviting fans onstage for a closing performance of “Birds.” Local law…
Turnstile have announced an Australian/New Zealand tour with Basement. Here’s the dates: 12/29 Gisborne, NZ – Rhythm & Vines 12/31 Hesse, AUS – Beyond The Valley 01/01 Melbourne, AUS – Pica 01/06 Sydney, AUS – Hordern Pavilion 01/09 Brisbane, AUS – Riverstage 01/11 Perth, AUS – Red Hill Auditorium
During Turnstile’s October 8 show in Portland, OR, the band were joined onstage by Justice Tripp (Trapped Under Ice, Angel Du$t) for a performance of “BIRDS.” You can see fan-filmed footage of that below. The track appears on Turnstile’s latest album “NEVER ENOUGH.”
According to CBS 6 (WTVR), Turnstile’s September 24 show at Brown’s Island in Richmond, VA ended in chaos after a police officer decided to break out his pepper spray. The band were inviting fans onstage for a performance of “Birds” when local law enforcement assisting security started pushing back. Bassist/vocalist Franz Lyons even tried to…
During Turnstile’s September 15 show at The Pinnacle in Nashville, TN, the band were joined onstage by Paramore’s Hayley Williams for a performance of “SEEIN’ STARS.” You can see fan-filmed footage of that below. The track appears on Turnstile’s latest album “NEVER ENOUGH.” Notably, two other tracks from that record, “SOLE” and “CEILING,” also received…
Turnstile recently performed at NPR‘s headquarters in Washington, DC as part of the organization’s “Tiny Desk Concert Series.” You can see footage of that below:
Turnstile have revealed that the visual version of their latest album, “NEVER ENOUGH,” will be available on demand on July 28. The film previously screened in theaters last month.
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