
"Turnstile are the latest act to play a Tiny Desk concert for NPR. While the hardcore band kept things mostly tame throughout the intimate set, a full mosh pit broke out during the last few minutes of the performance, with frontman Brendan Yates desk-diving into the crowd. The Baltimore outfit played a five-song set at the NPR office, all culled from their latest album, NEVER ENOUGH."
"The band added a keyboard player and a horn section for the special gig, as they performed the songs "DREAMING," "SUNSHOWER," "I CARE," "NEVER ENOUGH," and "BIRDS." Get Turnstile Tickets Here It was during "BIRDS" that the attendees came forward and started to mosh right in front of the band. Yates took that as his cue to jump on top of the desk and dive into the audience to get some crowd-surfing in before returning behind the desk to finish the song - executing the first ever "desk dive" in NPR history."
Turnstile performed a five-song Tiny Desk concert at the NPR office featuring material from their album NEVER ENOUGH. The band expanded their lineup with a keyboard player and a horn section for the performance. The set included the songs "DREAMING," "SUNSHOWER," "I CARE," "NEVER ENOUGH," and "BIRDS." During the finale, attendees surged forward and a mosh broke out; frontman Brendan Yates climbed onto the desk and dove into the crowd, crowd-surfing before returning to complete the song. The move marked the first documented desk dive in Tiny Desk history. A fall U.S. tour begins September 15 in Nashville and runs through October 19 in Orlando.
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