PUNK rockers Turnstile are capitalising on a scene stealing Glastonbury performance by announcing a Scottish date.
The hardcore band have been hailed as one of the highlights of the biggest festival on earth and are set to return to the UK with a show at Glasgow’s O2 Academy.
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Turnstile singer Brendan Yates and bassist ‘Freaky’ Franz Lyons are bringing new album Never Enough to Glasgow’s O2 AcademyCredit: Shane Anthony Sinclair/Getty Images
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Huge crowds turned out to see Turnstile rock the Other StageCredit: Julie Edwards./Alamy Live News
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Turnstile announced the Glasgow show hours after taking Glasto by storm
The five-piece are touring their fourth album Never Enough which sparked mosh pits when played live at Worth Farm and was released alongside a companion film.
Guitarist Pat McCrory said: “This band has always been grounded in love and trust and we’re so incredibly lucky to have exactly that from so many directions.
“So grateful for my band, and for the opportunity to make a naturally imperfect attempt to find a little understanding.
“Excited to share it with you.
“Thank you to anyone who watches or listens with patience.
“Life is precious and I want to get the most out of everything in front of me.”
The Baltimore Grammy nominees head here for the second gig on their European tour with support from High Vis.
Their afternoon set on Glasto’s Other Stage on Sunday afternoon drew a huge crowd with punters and viewers at home describing it as the best of the weekend.
They followed up by announcing a 14-date run, which also includes performances in Manchester, London, Amsterdam, Berlin, Paris and Barcelona.
Turnstile play Glasgow on November 2, with pre-sale tickets available from 10am on Wednesday and general admission from 10am on Friday.
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Elsewhere, Lewis Capaldi made a surprise return to the Glastonbury stage on Friday evening, two years after breaking down at the festival.
And eagle-eyed fans saw a reference to the singer’s beloved Celtic on the stage.
Capaldi has limited his public appearances since his last set at Glastonbury in 2023.
The Scot suffered from tics and struggled to finish his hit Somebody You Loved, and soon after announced a break to get his “physical and mental health in order” and “adjust to the impact” of his Tourette’s diagnosis.