Turnstile announce 2025 UK and Europe tour

Following their successful set at this year’s Glastonbury festival, Turnstile have announced a UK and European tour set to begin later this year.

Starting at Dublin’s National Stadium in October, the punk band will then bring their high-energy show to London’s Alexandra Palace, heading to Paris and Lisbon before wrapping up in Madrid on November 27th. The UK shows will boast support from High Vis and The Garden.

2025 has been a highly successful year for the group so far, with their album Never Enough earning positive acclaim, including a three-and-a-half-star review from Far Out, which said: “Turnstile have shown an intense understanding of warring tensions, how bona fide hardcore punk can be bolstered by the delicacy that contextualises it.”

After the release of Never Enough, the Baltimore group also enjoyed a highly celebrated headline set at the Outbreak festival in Victoria Park, before heading to Glastonbury with a show-stopping performance that solidified their place as one of the leading live acts of the current landscape.

The band also used the stage to highlight the ongoing conflict between Israel and Palestine, with Brendan Yates yelling, “Free Palestine!” near the end of ‘Look Out for Me’ when the camera landed on a Palestinian flag in the crowd.

While their response was one of unity, this is no match for the ongoing scrutiny others are facing for sharing similar sentiments, like Bob Vylan, who led pro-Palestine chants during their set on the West Holts stage on June 28th. Among their remarks was the chant “death to the IDF”.

Glastonbury condemned the set shortly after, with the BBC also saying it “respects freedom of expression but stands firmly against incitement to violence.” It also said the “antisemitic sentiments” expressed by the duo were “utterly unacceptable” and “have no place on our airwaves.”

The duo has since had their US visas revoked, and a full investigation has been launched into their sets alongside Kneecap’s. In a statement posted on X, US deputy secretary of state Christopher Landau said that Bob Vylan’s visas have been revoked ahead of their tour later this year, saying, “[We have] revoked the US visas for the members of the Bob Vylan band in light of their hateful tirade at Glastonbury, including leading the crowd in death chants.”

Presale for Turnstile begins on Wednesday, July 2nd at 10am with general sale commencing on Friday, 4th at the same time. See the full tour dates below.

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