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Turnover Announce Peripheral Vision 10th Anniversary Tour

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Turnover Announce Peripheral Vision 10th Anniversary Tour

They’re celebrating by playing the album live in full for the first time

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Turnover, photo by Vitor Jabour Cosse

Turnover are celebrating the 10th anniversary of their album Peripheral Vision with a short tour in 2025. Taking place primarily in May and June, it will bring the band to six different cities, with Turnover playing the album live in full at each show. Check out their complete list of tour dates below.

Kicking off on May 2, at Red Rocks Amphitheatre, in Morrison, Colorado, the tour includes stops at some of the biggest venues of the band’s career in Los Angeles, Chicago, Virginia Beach, and New York. The run concludes on September 13, at Roundhouse, in London, England. Tickets go on sale this Friday, December 13 at 10 a.m. local time, while select pre-sales begin today.

Peripheral Vision came out, via Run for Cover, in May 2015. The emo band’s sophomore album took a turn toward shoegaze and post-punk that, while unexpected, was eventually revered by fans. Turnover followed it with 2017’s Good Nature, 2019’s Altogether, and, most recently, 2022’s Myself in the Way.

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Turnover: Peripheral Vision 10th Anniversary Tour

Turnover:

05-02 Morrison, CO – Red Rocks Amphitheatre
05-16 Los Angeles, CA – Greek Theatre
05-28 Chicago, IL – Byline Bank Aragon Ballroom
06-07 Virginia Beach, VA – The Dome
06-13 New York, NY – Brooklyn Paramount
09-13 London, England – Roundhouse

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