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Turnstile's Dublin show moves venue and date to 3Arena on 1 November

Turnstile's Dublin show moves venue and date to 3Arena on 1 November

RTÉ News​16-07-2025
US hardcore band Turnstile have announced that due to "phenomenal demand", their sold-out show at Dublin's National Stadium on Friday 31 October is moving to the 3Arena on Saturday 1 November with all original tickets remaining valid and additional tickets on sale from 11am today, Wednesday 16 July.
As previously announced, support on the night will be rising London band High Vis.
Turnstile sold out the National Stadium in minutes earlier this month.
The Baltimore band are opening their Never Enough European Tour in Dublin.
Turnstile released their new album, Never Enough, last month.
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