Turnstile have announced a fresh North American leg of their tour behind the album Never Enough, delivering a string of late‑summer and autumn shows that stand out because each stop features a specially curated support lineup. For fans this means unique billings across genres — from hip‑hop and jazz to hardcore and synth pop — and the first full U.S. run since a high‑profile legal incident involving a former band member earlier this year.
The new itinerary, billed as “Never Enough Tour Pt. 2,” opens in early September and stretches into October. Rather than a static opening act, Turnstile will bring distinct guest artists to individual cities, a move likely to shape local demand and create one‑off concert moments.
Quick facts
- Band: Turnstile
- Tour: Never Enough Tour Pt. 2 (North America)
- Span: September 9 – October 18
- Notable guests: Clipse, Thundercat, Vince Staples, Yves Tumor, Slayyyter, Ceremony and others
- Context: First North American touring activity for the band since a legal charge involving a former guitarist was filed in April; that matter remains pending.
The lineup strategy is the headline: some dates pair Turnstile with legacy acts from punk and hardcore, others bring in high‑profile rappers, electronic artists or progressive musicians. That breadth reflects how the band has positioned itself beyond a single scene since the release of Never Enough.
- Sep 9 — Milwaukee, WI, The Eagles Ballroom (support: Texas Is the Reason; Haywire)
- Sep 11 — Detroit, MI, Russell Industrial Center Lot (support: Ceremony; HiTech; King’s Command)
- Sep 12 — Toronto, ON, Woodbine Park (support: Yves Tumor; Saya Gray; Pluto’s Kiss)
- Sep 15 — Pittsburgh, PA, Stage AE Outdoor (support: Thundercat; Angel Du$t; Nourished by Time)
- Sep 16 — Cincinnati, OH, The ICON Festival Stage at Smale Park (support: Porches)
- Sep 19 — Tampa, FL, England Brothers Park (support: Hatebreed; Cold World)
- Sep 20 — Miami, FL, Factory Town Infinity Room (support: Mall Grab; Cold World; Collateral)
- Sep 23 — Queens, NY, Forest Hills Stadium (support: Clipse; Julie)
- Sep 26 — Portland, ME, Thompson’s Point (support: Yves Tumor; Fiddlehead)
- Sep 29 — Raleigh, NC, Red Hat Amphitheater (support: Yves Tumor; Angel Du$t; Agnostic Front)
- Oct 3 — Oklahoma City, OK, The Zoo Amphitheatre (support: Die Spitz)
- Oct 6 — Lawrence, KS, University of Kansas on the Hill (support: Slayyyter; Die Spitz)
- Oct 7 — St. Louis, MO, Arsenal BG Ballpark (support: Vince Staples; Die Spitz)
- Oct 14 — Ventura, CA, Ventura County Fairgrounds (support: Pennywise; Die Spitz)
- Oct 15 — Las Vegas, NV, The Amp at Craig Ranch (support: Vince Staples; Trash Talk; Febuary)
- Oct 18 — Santa Ana, CA, Observatory Festival Grounds (support: Boy Harsher; Terror)
Two developments make this run especially newsworthy. First, the support choices span several musical communities, meaning attendees can expect very different concert dynamics from city to city. Second, this is Turnstile’s first major North American outing since April, when former guitarist Brady Ebert was charged with attempted murder in connection with an incident that reportedly involved the band’s frontman’s father; Ebert has said he acted in self‑defense. The case is ongoing and could remain a point of public interest as the tour proceeds.
Practical considerations for fans: bespoke opening acts will affect ticket demand and the overall show length at each stop. Attendees should check local listings for set times and any additional guests, and note that support artists can sometimes change.
The schedule underscores Turnstile’s current position as a band that easily crosses scenes — punk, hip‑hop, electronic and beyond — while navigating the aftermath of a legal controversy. For concertgoers and local promoters alike, the patchwork lineups promise distinctive nights rather than a single, repeatable package.
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