The Charm City crowd went wild as Baltimore's own Turnstile took centre stage in a hometown celebration like no other! The Orioles dedicated an entire game night to these punk-rock pioneers, and it was a match made in heaven. Last Friday, 10 July 2026, the band's five members immersed themselves in the electric atmosphere of Oriole Park at Camden Yards, leaving fans thoroughly entertained.
As part of the special 'Turnstile Night', the bandmates took turns tossing ceremonial first pitches like pros – their energy was palpable! To make it even more unforgettable, the Orioles released limited-edition jerseys bearing both team logos. The pièce de résistance? Turnstile joined forces with 'Mr Splash' to douse fans with water each time the Orioles scored an extra base hit – talk about being good sportsmen! Their presence seemed to be the magic trick that sealed the deal: the Orioles knocked off their opponents, the Kansas City Royals, 5-3.
This taste of Turnstile's high-octane live shows has UK fans salivating for more. The band is gearing up to bring their infectious energy to British shores with a headline slot at The Piece Hall in Halifax and an opening stint for Tyler, The Creator at London’s All Points East festival – featuring an all-star lineup, including Rex Orange County, Clipse, Sexyy Red, and Baby Keem.
Turnstile's UK profile is on the rise, having already graced BBC Radio 1's Live Lounge Late with a scintillating cover of 'Burning Fight', originally by Inside Out – Zack de la Rocha's outfit pre-Rage Against The Machine. This electrifying performance further solidified their foothold in the British music scene.
The band made waves earlier this year, following their Coachella set where they tackled the drama surrounding former guitarist Brady Ebert's arrest on charges of attempted second-degree murder and first-degree assault – after allegedly running over vocalist Yates’ father with his car. Turnstile later confirmed that William had suffered severe injuries requiring surgery.