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Who Is Opening for Turnstile in 2026? A Different Lineup Every Night
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Who Is Opening for Turnstile in 2026? A Different Lineup Every Night

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If you're trying to figure out who's opening for Turnstile in 2026, here's the short answer: there isn't one opener. Turnstile announced the Never Enough Tour Pt. 2 on June 23, a fall North American headline run behind their album NEVER ENOUGH, and instead of locking in a standard support act for the whole trek, the Baltimore band built a completely different bill for nearly every city. Depending on your date, you could catch Clipse, Thundercat, Vince Staples, Pennywise, or Hatebreed sharing the stage before Turnstile headlines.

So the real question isn't "who is opening for Turnstile," it's "who is opening for Turnstile in my city." Below is the full breakdown, date by date.

Why a Different Lineup Every Night

Most tours pick one or two support acts and keep them for the entire run. Turnstile went the other way, curating a fresh bill for almost every stop that mixes hardcore lifers, rap, electronic, and indie names rather than sticking to one genre lane. It fits a band that has spent the last several years blurring the line between hardcore and everything else, pulling in fans who'd never set foot in a basement show alongside longtime scene veterans.

The result reads more like a series of one-off festival bills than a typical package tour. A handful of acts pop up more than once across the run, but no two nights look exactly alike, and a few dates (Atlanta among them) still don't have support confirmed at all.

Full 2026 Never Enough Tour Pt. 2 Dates and Support

Date City Venue Support Acts
Sept 9 Milwaukee, WI The Eagles Ballroom Texas Is the Reason, Haywire
Sept 11 Detroit, MI Russell Industrial Center Ceremony, HiTech, King's Command
Sept 12 Toronto, ON Woodbine Park Yves Tumor, Saya Gray, Pluto's Kiss
Sept 15 Pittsburgh, PA Stage AE Outdoor Thundercat, Angel Du$t, Nourished By Time
Sept 16 Cincinnati, OH The ICON Festival Stage at Smale Park Porches
Sept 18 Atlanta, GA Piedmont Park Support not yet announced
Sept 19 Tampa, FL England Brothers Park Hatebreed, Cold World
Sept 20 Miami, FL Factory Town Mall Grab, Cold World, Collateral
Sept 23 Queens, NY Forest Hills Stadium Clipse, julie
Sept 26 Portland, ME Thompson's Point Yves Tumor, Fiddlehead
Sept 29 Raleigh, NC Red Hat Amphitheater Yves Tumor, Angel Du$t, Agnostic Front
Oct 3 Oklahoma City, OK The Zoo Amphitheatre Die Spitz
Oct 6 Lawrence, KS The University of Kansas on The Hill Slayyyter, Die Spitz
Oct 7 St. Louis, MO Arsenal BG Ballpark Vince Staples, Die Spitz
Oct 14 Ventura, CA Ventura County Fairgrounds Pennywise, Die Spitz
Oct 15 Las Vegas, NV The Amp at Craig Ranch Regional Park Vince Staples, Trash Talk, Febuary
Oct 18 Santa Ana, CA Observatory Festival Grounds Boy Harsher, Terror

A few of these are worth calling out on their own. The Queens date at Forest Hills Stadium brings out Clipse, the reunited Virginia rap duo of Pusha T and Malice, alongside julie. That's about as far from a typical hardcore bill as it gets, and it's a good example of how wide Turnstile is casting for this run.

The Pittsburgh show at Stage AE Outdoor pairs Turnstile with Thundercat, the Grammy-winning bass virtuoso, plus Angel Du$t and Nourished By Time. Angel Du$t is a Baltimore band closely tied to Turnstile's own camp, so seeing them turn up on the bill isn't a surprise.

Tampa gets Hatebreed, one of the most enduring names in modern hardcore, and Ventura gets Pennywise, the veteran Southern California punk band. Both shows lean hard into the genre Turnstile came up in.

The Acts Showing Up More Than Once

A handful of names repeat across the run, which is useful if you're weighing which date to catch. Yves Tumor plays three shows: Toronto, Portland, and Raleigh. Die Spitz turns up four times, backing Turnstile in Oklahoma City, Lawrence, St. Louis, and Ventura, making them the most consistent support act on the entire tour. Angel Du$t plays two dates (Pittsburgh and Raleigh), Cold World plays two (Tampa and Miami), and Vince Staples, the Long Beach rapper, plays two as well, in St. Louis and Las Vegas.

Everyone else, from Clipse in Queens to Slayyyter in Lawrence to Terror and Agnostic Front rounding out the Santa Ana and Raleigh bills, is a one-off booking specific to that city.

Tickets and On-Sale Info

Artist presale for the Never Enough Tour Pt. 2 began June 25, with general on-sale following June 26 at 10 a.m. local time through Ticketmaster. Because the support lineup varies by city and isn't finalized everywhere yet (Atlanta's bill is still TBA as of this writing), it's worth double-checking your specific date before you buy. Support acts on tours like this can and sometimes do shift closer to showtime, so confirm the listing for your city rather than assuming it matches what's printed here.

Ticket links for every stop live on the Turnstile page on TourWax, updated as dates and lineups change.

Bottom Line

There's no single answer to who's opening for Turnstile in 2026 because the band didn't want there to be one. Instead you get seventeen different nights built around Turnstile, each with its own curated supporting cast pulled from hardcore, rap, punk, electronic, and indie scenes. Whether your local date lands you Thundercat, Hatebreed, or Vince Staples, the constant across every show is Turnstile themselves, so check your city's listing and go in knowing you're seeing something genuinely built for that one night.


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