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consequence.net | Spencer Kaufman
After playing a handful of guerrilla-style pop-up shows in anticipation of their new studio album, NEVER ENOUGH, Turnstile flipped Brooklyn’s “Under the K Bridge Park” underpass into an adrenaline-fueled collision of sound and bodies as they ripped through a 24-song set on Thursday night (June 5th). The outdoor show opened with dreamy lead single “NEVER ENOUGH,” as fans shouted lyrics into the air while the band took their positions on stage.
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3 weeks ago |
yahoo.com | Spencer Kaufman
Turnstile BrooklynThe post Turnstile Celebrate NEVER ENOUGH, Welcome Hayley Williams to the Stage at Brooklyn Show: Review, Photos + Video appeared first on Consequence. After playing a handful of guerrilla-style pop-up shows in anticipation of their new studio album, NEVER ENOUGH, Turnstile flipped Brooklyn’s “Under the K Bridge Park” underpass into an adrenaline-fueled collision of sound and bodies as they ripped through a 24-song set on Thursday night (June 5th).
Punk in the Park Los Angeles 2025 Lineup: Bad Religion, Pennywise, Descendents, and The Interrupters
3 weeks ago |
consequence.net | Spencer Kaufman
The lineup for the 2025 Punk in the Park Los Angeles festival has been unveiled, featuring headliners Bad Religion, Pennywise, Descendents, and The Interrupters. The two-day fest is set for October 4th and 5th at Berth 46 at the Port of Los Angeles in San Pedro, California, with more than 40 acts set to play across three stages (pick up tickets here).
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3 weeks ago |
consequence.net | Spencer Kaufman
Black Sabbath’s final concert featuring an all-star lineup of metal and rock acts sold out within minutes, but fans all over the world will be able to witness the historic show thanks to a paid livestream. The “Back to the Beginning” concert, which will mark the final performances from Black Sabbath and Ozzy Osbourne, is set to take place July 5th at Villa Park in Birmingham, England.
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3 weeks ago |
flipboard.com | Spencer Kaufman
9 hours ago“One particular bit”: The Beatles trick George Martin wished he came up withThe entire chemistry of The Beatles wouldn’t have been possible without George Martin.
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