Turnover Announces 10th Anniversary Tour for Landmark Album 'Peripheral Vision'

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Turnover has unveiled plans for a special concert series celebrating the 10th anniversary of their acclaimed album "Peripheral Vision." The band will perform six shows across major venues in 2025, marking a decade since the release of their groundbreaking sophomore record.

The anniversary tour includes performances at some of the most prestigious venues in the band's history, including Red Rocks Amphitheater in Colorado, the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles, and London's Roundhouse. Other stops feature Chicago's Aragon Ballroom, Virginia Beach's The Dome, and Brooklyn Paramount in New York.

Released in May 2015, "Peripheral Vision" represented a pivotal moment in Turnover's musical evolution, showcasing their transition from pop-punk roots to a refined shoegaze and post-punk sound. The album has since become a cornerstone of the band's discography and a fan favorite.

The announcement follows an active 2024 for Turnover, who completed two nationwide tours with support from acts like MSPAINT, Drook, Queen of Jeans, Glare, and glixen. Since "Peripheral Vision," the band has released three additional albums, including their latest work "Myself in the Way" in 2022.

Fans can access ticket presales starting December 10 at 12 PM Eastern time, with general sales beginning Friday, December 13 at 10 AM local time. All tickets will be available through turnovermusic.net.

Tour Dates:

  • May 5: Red Rocks Amphitheater (Morrison, CO)
  • May 16: Greek Theatre (Los Angeles, CA)
  • May 25: Byline Bank Aragon Ballroom (Chicago, IL)
  • June 7: The Dome (Virginia Beach, VA)
  • June 13: Brooklyn Paramount (New York, NY)
  • September 13: Roundhouse (London, UK)