Turnstile Announce 2026 Australian TOur
The Baltimore hardcore beasts have announced four shows in January.
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First announced as one of the headliners at this year’s Beyond the Valley Festival, Baltimore hardcore rockers Turnstile have revealed a run of headline shows.
The five-piece, fresh from the success of their critically acclaimed fourth album, NEVER ENOUGH, which was called “heartfelt hardcore poptimism” by NME in their five-star review, will perform four shows across the country in January 2026.
Turnstile will hit Melbourne’s PICA on Thursday 1 January, Sydney’s Hordern Pavilion on Tuesday 6 January, Brisbane’s Riverstage on Friday 9 January and Perth’s Red Hill Auditorium on Sunday 11 January.
Joining them on tour are special guests Basement, who reunited in 2023.
Sadly, Turnstile won’t be making the trip to Adelaide, so those keen on catching the band will have to travel interstate.
Pre-sale tickets are available at 9am AEST on Thursday,16 October via this link. General on-sale begins at 9am AEST on Friday 17 October via handsometours.com.
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Turnstile have been ever-present in the American hardcore rock scene since forming in 2010.
Over that time they’ve released five EPs and four studio albums, with this year’s NEVER ENOUGH arriving to critical acclaim.
Currently touring North America alongside Aussie favs SPEED and Amyl And The Sniffers, Turnstile play Beyond the Valley over New Year’s before kick-starting their whirlwind headline tour in January.
Catch Turnstile touring Australia in January 2026. For ticketing info, visit handsometours.com.
Turnstile 2026 Australian Tour Dates
Thursday 1 January – PICA, Melbourne, VIC
Tuesday 6 January – Hordern Pavilion, Sydney, NSW
Friday 9 January – Riverstage, Brisbane, QLD
Sunday 11 January – Red Hill Auditorium, Perth, WA
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