Turnstile is bringing their Grammy-winning energy to the UK this summer with an exclusive headline show at The Piece Hall in Halifax on . The Baltimore-based hardcore group, fresh off their success at the Grammy Awards, will perform as part of the TK Maxx presents Live at The Piece Hall series.
The announcement adds Turnstile as the 41st artist to the already extensive lineup for 2026, solidifying The Piece Hall’s position as host to the UK’s largest outdoor gig series. Tickets go on sale this Friday, , at 10:00 GMT.
Turnstile’s recent Grammy wins – Best Rock Album for ‘Never Enough’ and Best Metal Performance for ‘Birds’ – have propelled them to new heights. While the band didn’t deliver a directly political statement upon accepting the awards, they later addressed the political climate in America via Instagram, demonstrating a willingness to engage with broader societal issues.
The Piece Hall, a historic venue with a capacity of 6,000 for this event, is already scheduled to host a diverse range of acts this summer. Joining Turnstile on the bill are Hollywood Vampires, Paul Weller, Bowling For Soup, Skunk Anansie, Garbage, the Sex Pistols, and Jimmy Eat World, showcasing the breadth of musical talent the venue will feature.
Nicky Chance-Thompson MBE DL FRSA, CEO of The Piece Hall Trust, expressed enthusiasm about securing Turnstile for the series. “2026 will see Turnstile playing at some of the world’s most iconic festivals and then here in Halifax at UK’s most iconic heritage venue,” she stated. “We always aim to deliver for the full spectrum of music lovers in Calderdale and knowing how passionate our rock and metal community is, this gig will be off the scale – truly unmissable!”
This UK appearance is part of a larger tour for Turnstile, as they are also slated to support Tyler, The Creator at All Points East in London. Tyler, The Creator will host a two-day takeover of All Points East on and , with a lineup including Rex Orange County, Mariah The Scientist, Clipse, Sexyy Red, Ravyn Lenae, Fakemink, Vince Staples, Daniel Caesar, Baby Keem, Dijon, Ghostface Killah, Syd, Faye Webster, Danny Brown, and Jim Legxacy.
Turnstile’s ‘Never Enough’ album garnered critical acclaim, landing at Number Eight on NME’s list of the Best Albums of 2025. The single ‘Look Out For Me’ also received recognition, securing a spot at Number Eleven on NME’s Best Songs of the Year ranking.
In a recent interview with NME, Turnstile drummer Daniel Fang discussed the band’s approach to their latest album. He emphasized the importance of staying true to their creative impulses and resisting external pressures. “In terms of avoiding or engaging with outside expectations, there was absolutely zero,” Fang said. “Fortunately, we were never steered down a certain road: ‘Because ‘Glow On’ happened to be received this way, we need to recreate this or emulate that’. It all comes from the same place: does it actually resonate with us? Does it scratch the impulse to do something new and creative?”
The Halifax show represents a significant moment for The Piece Hall, further establishing its reputation as a premier destination for live music in the UK. The venue’s ability to attract Grammy-winning artists underscores its growing importance within the music industry and its commitment to providing diverse musical experiences for audiences in Calderdale and beyond.
