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Mesa Amphitheatre
Turnstile are heating the roads across America with their new album, Never Enough, and supporting tour “The Never Enough Tour”!
Embarking on their 23 show tour, the Baltimore hardcore rockstars will be stopping by Mesa, to play at the Mesa Amphitheatre, on October 11th.
You probably know them by their three Grammy Awards nominated hit singles, “Holiday” and “Blackout”, from their 2021 critically acclaimed album, Glow on. Turnstile have pushed the definition of what is considered to be hardcore music, with their melodic touches and pop inspired production weaved into the heavy metal riffs and beats.
Supporting them on selected dates, and on date, are the boundary-pushing Mannequin Pussy, Aussie hardcore punks Speed, and the digicore nerd Jane Remover.
The Baltimore based band, Turnstile, are touring across the US soil!
In support of their new album release, Never Enough, the band is embarking on a new US tour, “The Never Enough Tour”. As part of the schedule, they will be playing at the Mesa Amphitheatre, on October 11th, in Mesa.
Joining them on selected tour dates are some of the scene’s most notable and respected musicians – Mannequin Pussy, Speed (AUS), and Jane Remover.
Turnstile is an alternative punk band from Baltimore, formed in 2010 out of their hometown's hardcore scene. Turnstile released two EPs, Pressure to Succeed (2011) and Step 2 Rhythm (2013), before releasing their debut album, Nonstop Feeling, in 2015. Following the album’s release, they toured the East Coast and West Coast with Superheaven and the legendary New Found Glory as the supporting band. Turnstile released their third EP, Move Thru Me, in 2016 which charted at No. 10 on Hard Rock Album chart. The rock stars went on tour with supporting bands Angel Du$t, Big Bite, Krimewatch, Fury and Lock. Turnstile released their second full length studio album, Time & Space, in 2018 under the major record label, Roadrunner Records. The album led the band to tour internationally across the UK, Europe, and Southeast Asia.
Turnstile released a further two EPs, Share A view (2020) and Turnstile Love Connection (2021), and released their studio album, Glow On, in 2021. First single release was “Alien Love Call”, and the album debuted at No. 30 on Billboard 200 and No. 8 on Rolling Stone’s Best 50 Albums of 2021. Turnstile’s new media and chart popularity led them to support My Chemical Romance on their North American Reunion in 2022. Other singles released from the album are “Holiday” and Blackout”, which went on to receive Grammy Awards nomination in 2023. The new grand success led Turnstile to support punk legends Blink-182 on their 2023 North American tour.
Turnstile have a global fan base, expanding across the UK, Europe, and Southeast Asia. Turnstile generates almost 4 Million monthly listeners.
Mannequin Pussy is an American alternative indie and punk band, formed in 2010 by singer and guitarist Marisa "Missy" Dabice, and former guitarist and drummer Athanasios Paul. In their early years, the band initially started as a two-piece, and released both EPs, Bonerjamz! and Meatslave, in 2011. By 2016, the band hired two more band members, and released their second full length album, Romantic. Lead single “Romantic” ranked at number 14 on Rolling Stone’s 50 Best Songs of 2016. In 2019, Mannequin Pussy released their third album, Patience, under Epitaph Records. Mannequin Pussy have released four studio albums and four EPs to date. They have almost a Million monthly listeners on Spotify.
Jane Remover is a New Jersey born musician and producer. Their blend of punk and electric music draw inspiration from the early Skrillex, Tyler the Creator, and Kill The Noise. After several years of producing music for others and as part of a collective, in 2019 they began their solo music and production journey, and released their first debut EP, Teen Week, in 2021. It wasn’t until 2021, when Remover released their debut album, Frailty. In 2023, Remover became a permanent resident of NTS Radio for a year. The station is commonly known for their alternative and underground selection of music. To date, Remover has released three official studio albums, and no sign of slowing down anytime soon.
Speed is a hardcore punk band from Sydney, Australia, formed in 2019 by lead vocalist Jem Siow. The new band formed after his previous bands eventually disbanded. Siow brought on his brother Aaron Siow, Josh Clayton, Dennis Vichidvongsa, and Kane Vardon to form the band. Speed released their demo EP later in 2019. In 2020, the band released a non-album single “A Dumb Dog Gets Flogged”, criticizing the Australian government’s lack of action during the 2019–2020 Australian bushfires. In 2022, the band released their official debut EP, Gang Called Speed, with lead single “Not That Nice”. The single centered around the rising Asian hate crimes during the Covid-19 pandemic, and debuted at No. 5 on the ARIA Charts. Speed released their debut studio album, Only One Mode, in 2024 and won the ARIA Award for Best Hard Rock or Heavy Metal Album at the 2024 ARIA Music Awards. Speed is the first Australian hardcore band to play at one of America’s biggest music festivals, Coachella.
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