Turnstile release new single "Look Out For Me"

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Turnstile have unveiled their fourth single from their forthcoming album Never Enough.
Released yesterday, “Look Out For Me” is Turnstile’s longest song to date clocking in at six minutes and 43 seconds. While the track “T.L.C. (Turnstile Love Connection)" featured a sliver of Baltimore club music at the end, “Look Out For Me” dives headfirst into dance territory at the halfway mark. The song comes with a music video directed by Turnstile’s Brendan Yates and Pat McCrory. The official music video can be seen here.
The music video for “Look Out For Me” will be featured on the visual album Turnstile: Never Enough. The 14-track visual album will debut at New York’s Tribeca Festival 2025 on June 5. Tickets for the screenings can be purchased here.
Turnstile will have a slew of concerts in North America and Europe in the following months, including a record release show at Under The K Bridge in Brooklyn. Tour dates can be seen below. Tickets are on sale to the general public right now here.
Never Enough will be released on June 5 via Roadrunner Records. Pre-orders for the album made here.
Turnstile tour dates
JUN 05 - Brooklyn, New York - Under The K Bridge
JUN 07 - Barcelona, Spain - Primavera Sound 2025
JUN 11 - Athens, Greece - Theatro Petras*
JUN 13 - London, United Kingdom - Outbreak Fest London 2025
JUN 14 - Porto, Portugal - Primavera Sound Porto 2025
JUN 18 - Vienna, Austria - Gasometer*
JUN 19 - Prague, Czech Republic - Velky Sal Lucerna*
JUN 21 - Clisson, France - Hellfest 2025
JUN 23 - Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg - Rockhal*
JUN 25 - Warsaw, Poland - Letnia Scena Progresji*
JUN 27 - Brussels, Belgium - Ancienne Belgique*
JUN 28 - Ysselsteyn, Netherlands - Jera On Air 2025
JUN 29 - Somerset, United Kingdom - Glastonbury Festival 2025
JUL 12 - Ottawa, Canada - Ottawa Blues Festival 2025
OCT 03 - Sacramento, California - Aftershock 2025
OCT 17-18 - Miami, Florida - III Points 2025
*Headline EU / UK Dates
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