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About Turnstile
Currently, Turnstile is actively touring to promote their latest album, 'GLOW ON,' with a series of concerts across the United States and internationally. Their live shows have been met with enthusiastic reception, often selling out venues and drawing crowds that revel in the band's dynamic performance style. As part of their tour, they have also been participating in major music festivals, which have further expanded their reach and solidified their reputation as a must-see live act. In addition to their touring schedule, Turnstile has been involved in various collaborations and special performances, including shows with other prominent artists in the punk and alternative music scenes. Fans eagerly anticipate their live events, which promise an immersive experience filled with spontaneity and a shared love for music. With their growing popularity, Turnstile continues to innovate and push the boundaries of live performances, ensuring that each concert is a unique event that resonates with both new listeners and long-time fans alike.
Turnstile History
Turnstile is a hardcore punk band formed in 2010 in Baltimore, Maryland. The band's lineup consists of Brendan Yates (vocals), Sean T. McGinnis (guitar), Taj Farrant (bass), and drummer Daniel Fang. Turnstile gained significant attention with their debut album, 'Nonstop Feeling,' released in 2018, which showcased their energetic sound and innovative approach to hardcore music. Their subsequent release, 'GLOW ON' in 2021, marked a pivotal moment in their career, as it incorporated a diverse range of influences, blending elements of punk rock, alternative rock, and even pop, garnering critical acclaim and a wider audience. Over the years, Turnstile has become known not just for their recorded music but for their electrifying live performances, which are characterized by high energy, engaging stage presence, and a sense of community that invites audience participation. Their concerts often feel like a celebration, where fans connect deeply with the music and each other, making them stand out in the live concert scene.