Turnover have announced a 25-date summer U.S. tour with a support bill that reads like a curated playlist of everything interesting happening in guitar music right now. The Virginia Beach dream pop outfit will bring along Dallas shoegaze-heavy act Narrow Head and Minneapolis shoegazers She's Green for a run stretching from June 3 through July 8.
The pairing makes an almost unreasonable amount of sense. Turnover's evolution from scrappy pop-punk into lush, Slowdive-adjacent dream pop — particularly on Altogether and the Peripheral Vision anniversary circuit — puts them in the same sonic orbit as Narrow Head's distortion-drenched approach and She's Green's gauzy textures. It's a triple bill where the influences overlap just enough to create cohesion but each band carves out distinctly different territory.
The tour kicks off at the Arrow at Archer Music Hall in Allentown, Pennsylvania, and winds through the East Coast, deep South, Texas, the Southwest, and up the West Coast before wrapping at The Capitol Theater in Olympia, Washington. The run also includes two major festival appearances — Governors Ball in New York City on June 5 and Bonnaroo in Manchester, Tennessee on June 14 — where Narrow Head and She's Green will not be on the bill.
Narrow Head have been on a tear since their 2023 album Moments of Clarity landed them on seemingly every year-end list that cared about heavy music with emotional weight. They bring a blown-out, 90s-indebted wall of sound that should translate ferociously in the club-sized venues this tour is hitting. She's Green, meanwhile, have been quietly building a reputation in the Minneapolis scene with dreamy, reverb-soaked guitar pop that splits the difference between Ride and Yo La Tengo.
Turnover Summer 2026 Tour Dates
- June 3Allentown, PAArrow at Archer Music Hall
- June 5New York, NYGovernors Ball*
- June 8Albany, NYEmpire Live Underground
- June 9Lakewood, OHRoxy
- June 10Pittsburgh, PASpirit Hall
- June 11Columbus, OHKing of Clubs
- June 14Manchester, TNBonnaroo*
- June 15Charleston, SCThe Music Farm
- June 16St. Augustine, FLColonial Oak Music Park
- June 18Miami, FLZeyZey Miami
- June 19Stuart, FLTerra Fermata
- June 20Pensacola, FLVinyl Music Hall
- June 23McAllen, TXCine El Rey
- June 24Fort Worth, TXTulips
- June 26Santa Fe, NMThe Bridge at Santa Fe Brewing
- June 27El Paso, TXThe Lowbrow Palace
- June 28Arenas Valley, NMWhiskey Creek Zócalo
- June 29Tucson, AZLa Rosa
- July 1Las Vegas, NVThe Portal at Area 15
- July 2Ventura, CAVentura Music Hall
- July 3Sacramento, CAAce of Spades
- July 4San Jose, CAThe Ritz
- July 5Petaluma, CAThe Phoenix Theater
- July 7Eugene, ORWOW Hall
- July 8Olympia, WAThe Capitol Theater* = festival appearance, no Narrow Head/She's Green
The venue choices tell you something about where Turnover sits in 2026 — these are proper rooms, not amphitheaters, not dive bars. Spirit Hall in Pittsburgh, Tulips in Fort Worth, The Phoenix Theater in Petaluma. The kind of mid-capacity spaces where the sound can actually breathe and the crowd is close enough to feel every washed-out chord.
Tickets went on sale April 23 and are available now. For a generation of fans who came up on Peripheral Vision and have watched Austin Getz and company reshape their sound in real time, this is the summer run to circle.
