Turnstile have announced a benefit show in their hometown of Baltimore.
The free gig is set for 6 p.m. on Saturday (May 10th) at the Wyman Park Dell, with donations supporting health care for the homeless. The band announced the show via the flyer below.
Turnstile also recently announced a June 5th release show for their upcoming album, NEVER ENOUGH, in Brooklyn, New York. On the night before the album drops, the band will headline a diverse four-act lineup at the Under the K Bridge Park, an open-air space situated underneath the Kosciuszko Bridge in North Brooklyn. Other acts on the bill include rapper Teezo Touchdown, electro-industrial duo Boy Harsher, and hardcore act Big Boy.
Beyond those one-off gigs, Turnstile have several European and UK festivals lined up for June, followed by the Ottawa Blues Festival in July and the Aftershock festival in Sacramento in October. Get tickets here.
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We’ve now heard three singles from NEVER ENOUGH following the release of the title track earlier this month — a Heavy Song of the Week selection — and the double A-side drop “Seein’ Stars”/”Birds” last week. The highly anticipated LP marks Turnstile’s first album with new guitarist Meg Mills, with the rest of the lineup rounded out by singer Brendan Yates, guitarist Pat McCrory, bassist Franz Lyons, and drummer Daniel Fang.
Check out the posters for the Baltimore benefit concert and the Brooklyn record release show below.
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