
"Not only have Turnstile become one of the premier artists of the ongoing hardcore resurgence, but they've grown into that role with a noticeable amount of grace. Though born in the punk intimacy of crammed clubs, the Baltimore act has proven over the last few years that they can light up a sprawling festival stage or sold-out amphitheater as efficiently as anyone. Last night in Chicago, at the Huntington Bank Pavilion, they did just that."
"Despite hitting a few recent snags on their ongoing "NEVER ENOUGH TOUR" - primarily a seemingly organized (?) phone-stealing ring and a security blunder in Richmond that resulted in a sheriff's deputy appearing to pepper spray a fan - the Chicago crowd was undeterred in their commitment to the band and their excitement to glow on, phone thieves be damned."
Turnstile have risen from intimate punk clubs to headline sprawling festival stages and sold-out amphitheaters, blending hardcore energy with crossover accessibility. A Chicago show at the Huntington Bank Pavilion showcased the band's ability to channel audience enthusiasm into an electric performance. The NEVER ENOUGH TOUR experienced recent problems, including a seemingly organized phone-stealing ring and a Richmond security incident that involved a sheriff's deputy allegedly pepper-spraying a fan, yet audience commitment remained strong. Three support acts—Jane Remover (hyperpop/rap, celebrating her 22nd birthday), Australia's Speed (classic hardcore), and Mannequin Pussy (hooky indie punk)—primed the crowd before Turnstile opened with the title track from NEVER ENOUGH.
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