I don’t know if you heard, but Turnstile’s Grammy wins were a pretty big deal. Well, at least for those of us who have been fans since their early days. The band took home two Grammys for Best Rock Album for Never Enough and Best Metal Performance for “Birds.”
If you haven’t already, watch our best albums of the year video review for Never Enough.
Today the band shared a statement with regards to their victories and commentary on the current political and social climate plaguing humans, from the U.S. to Palestine and beyond.
On Sunday our band won 2 Grammys for Best Rock Album & Best Metal Performance. We never thought we’d be in these rooms, but we are very grateful to be here.
This band has never been about the individual, but rather about a collective searching for a common thread in a world where those threads are being hidden from us.
The world likes to tell us who we are and what we’re not, but the truth is we belong to nothing and we belong to everyone.
We’re existing in a time of heightened state violence. We are watching people be pushed out of their homes here in America, in Palestine, in Sudan, in Iran, everywhere, as if they don’t belong to them. As if we don’t belong to each other. Music is a vehicle for voices that are buried, that are searching, that are alien. Turnstile has always existed as an alien thing.
Thank you to our family, our friends, our partners, our peers for continuing to shape us and give us sense of belonging. Thank you to anyone who has ever come to a show and swung in the dark with us. Thank you to our team who fights for us to be in the room. Thank you to Baltimore for giving us a stage. Thank you to everyone who has allowed this band to be a mirror for this community. Thank you.
With love,
TURNSTILE
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TURNSTILE Tour Dates
Turnstile is taking their live shows across the globe, hitting major festivals throughout South America, North America, and Europe. Here’s the full list of 2026 dates:
March
Mar 13 — Lollapalooza Argentina (Buenos Aires, Argentina)
Mar 14 — Lollapalooza Chile (Santiago, Chile)
Mar 17–19 — Asunciónico (Asuncion, Paraguay)
Mar 20–22 — Festival Estéreo Picnic (Bogotá, Colombia)
Mar 22 — Lollapalooza Brasil (São Paulo, SP)
Mar 28 — Tecate Pa’l Norte (Monterrey, Mexico)
April
Apr 10 — Coachella Music and Arts Festival (Indio, CA)
Apr 17 — Coachella Music and Arts Festival (Indio, CA)
May
May 8 — Welcome to Rockville (Daytona Beach, FL)
May 15–17 — Kilby Block Party (Salt Lake City, UT)
June
Jun 12 — Bonnaroo (Manchester, TN)
August
Aug 13–15 — Syd For Solen (Copenhagen, Denmark)
Aug 14–16 — Flow Festival (Helsinki, Finland)
Aug 20 — Le Cabaret Vert (Charleville-Mézières, France)
Aug 21–30 — All Points East Festival (London, England)
Aug 28–30 — Meo Kalorama (Lisbon, Portugal)
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