Turnstile have announced Australian headline shows following their performance at Beyond The Valley at the end of the year. The hardcore group will be supported by English rockers Basement across their four shows in 2026.
Australia is set to receive even more TLC, as Turnstile have announced Australian headline shows immediately following their festival appearance at Beyond The Valley at the end of the year.
The band will be joined by British emo revivalists Basement across all four shows, which is sure to shaping up to be a night of joyous hardcore bangers one after the next.
This headline tour will mark Turnstile’s first Australian tour since 2023, which saw the band bring local favourites SPEED along with them. The past three years have also seen the band play massive festivals like Coachella, receive up to three Grammy nominations, but most importantly, appear on the soundtrack of Tony Hawk Pro Skater 3+4.
Presented by Handsome Tours, the Never Enough Tour will bring Turnstile and Basement to Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane and Perth for a single night of hardcore mayhem.
Turnstile Australia Tour 2026 Dates
Presale opens up later this week on Thursday, 16th October at 9am AEDT. General sale tickets will release the following day on Friday, 17th October at 9am AEDT.
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- Thursday, January 1 – PICA, Melbourne
- Tuesday, January 6 – Hordern Pavilion, Sydney
- Friday, January 9 – Riverstage, Brisbane
- Sunday, January 11 – Red Hill Aduitorium, Perth

After the breakout success of 2021’s album GLOW ON, Turnstile would spend the next four years riding that momentum and cooking up their next release. Finally, the band would release their follow-up NEVER ENOUGH in June this year, and have been hitting the festival gauntlet since.
While GLOW ON is a certified classic, critics and fans have been quick to praise their follow-up release, with The Guardian‘s Alexis Petridis praising the groups genre-blending style, writing “There’s so much else happening, a profusion of ideas so deftly handled that it never feels sprawling or indulgent.”
NEVER ENOUGH would debut at number nine on the Billboard 200, marking the bands highest-charting album in the United States.