Baltimore-based hardcore band Turnstile has announced their “Never Enough Tour,” a North American headlining run set to take place from September 15 to October 19, 2025. The tour follows the June 6 release of their fourth studio album, Never Enough, which has been lauded for its innovative blend of hardcore punk with elements of dream-pop, shoegaze, and indie rock.
The “Never Enough Tour” will kick off in Nashville, Tennessee, and conclude in Orlando, Florida, covering major cities across the United States and Canada. The tour features a rotating lineup of supporting acts, including Australian punk outfit Amyl and the Sniffers, genre-blending artist Blood Orange (Devonté Hynes), punk band Mannequin Pussy, and experimental musician Jane Remover. Australian hardcore band Speed will also join the tour, providing support on all dates. Additionally, Turnstile is scheduled to perform at several major festivals during this period, including Ottawa Bluesfest, Aftershock Festival in Sacramento, and III Points in Miami.
Never Enough marks a significant evolution in Turnstile’s sound, showcasing their willingness to push genre boundaries. The album features collaborations with notable artists such as Hayley Williams of Paramore, who contributes vocals to the track “Seein’ Stars,” and Blood Orange, who appears on multiple songs. The album also includes contributions from jazz saxophonist Shabaka Hutchings and indie singer-songwriter Faye Webster. Critics have praised the album for its bold experimentation and emotional depth, with The Guardian describing it as “a profusion of ideas so deftly handled that it never feels sprawling or indulgent.”
In addition to the album, Turnstile released a companion visual album, also titled Never Enough, which premiered at the 2025 Tribeca Film Festival. Directed by frontman Brendan Yates and guitarist Pat McCrory, the 50-minute film features visual interpretations of all 14 tracks from the album, further emphasizing the band’s commitment to artistic innovation.
The band’s current lineup includes Brendan Yates (vocals), Daniel Fang (drums), Franz Lyons (bass), Pat McCrory (guitar), and newly added guitarist Meg Mills. Mills joined the band in early 2025, following the departure of founding member Brady Ebert. Although Mills does not appear on Never Enough, her addition signifies a new chapter for Turnstile as they continue to evolve their sound and lineup.
Tickets for the “Never Enough Tour” are available through various platforms, with pre-sales beginning on June 11 and general sales starting on June 13. Fans can expect a high-energy live experience that reflects the band’s dynamic new material and their reputation for electrifying performances.