Arts & Entertainment
Hardcore Darlings Turnstile Playing Philadelphia In September
The band challenging what hardcore music is heading out on tour this year and will be supported by Philly's own Mannequin Pussy at The Mann.

PHILADELPHIA — Fresh off the release of their new album "Never Enough," Baltimore-based hardcore band Turnstile is embarking on a tour to support their fourth studio album, and they're coming to Philadelphia.
Turnstile will play the Skyline Stage at the Mann in Philadelphia on Sept. 19.
The band will be joined by Philadelphia's own punk rockers Mannequin Pussy. Speed and Jane Remover will also be supporting.
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Tickets go on sale to the public at 10 a.m. Friday.
Various ticket presales will be available ahead of the public sale.
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Turnstile is redefining what hardcore music is with their newest release "Never Enough," as well as their previous album, "Glow On," blending heavy guitar riffs and phrenetic drumming with ethereal synths and soaring vocals.
The band that began playing basement shows in Baltimore has now gone toured across the nation in support of Blink-182.
Their songs "Holiday" and "Blackout" from 2021's "Glow On" earned the band three nominations at the 65th Grammy Awards for Best Rick Performance and Best Metal Performance.
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