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Turnstile announced for Dublin gig

TURNSTILE at Primavera 2025 (Gisela Jané) TURNSTILE at Primavera 2025 (Gisela Jané)
TURNSTILE at Primavera 2025 (Gisela Jané)

Fresh from their Glastonbury set yesterday at the Other Stage, Turnstile play Dublin this October.

The Baltimore punk band Turnstile play Dublin’s National Stadium on Friday October 31st this year.

The recent release of the band’s fourth album Never Enough has cemented the band as a heavy rock band who soundtrack the mosh, along with passages of flute ambience, house music rhythms and cathartic empowering lyrics. 2021’s Glow On was their breakthrough record.


Tickets €39.20/€44.20/€49.20plus fees on sale Friday 4th July at 10AM from Ticketmaster.ie.

Presale Wednesday.

High Vis and The Garden are supporting across the EU / UK dates with High Vis on support in Dublin.


TURNSTILE THE NEVER ENOUGH TOUR
October 31st – DUBLIN
November 2nd -GLASGOW
November 3rd – MANCHESTER
November 5th – LONDON
November 9th – HAMBURG
November 10th – AMSTERDAM
November 12th – MILAN
November 14th – BERLIN
November 16th – PARIS
November 18th – MÜNICH
November 20th – DÜSSELDORF
November 24th – BARCELONA
November 26th – LISBON
November 27th – MADRID

Turnstile - NEVER ENOUGH (Glastonbury 2025)
TURNSTILE - LOOK OUT FOR ME [OFFICIAL VIDEO]
TURNSTILE - SEEIN’ STARS / BIRDS [OFFICIAL VIDEO]
TURNSTILE - NEVER ENOUGH [OFFICIAL VIDEO]

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