Turnstile Announce Never Enough: Versions Album Featuring Elton John and Hayley Williams
Turnstile have announced a surprise reimagined version of their critically acclaimed fourth album Never Enough, titled Never Enough: Versions, scheduled for release on August 28, 2026. The 14-track project features guest collaborations from Elton John, Hayley Williams, Blood Orange, A.G. Cook, and Julien Baker, following the band’s Grammy wins and major festival appearances.
Deconstructing the Never Enough: Versions Collaborative Blueprint
When Baltimore hardcore heavyweights Turnstile dropped their fourth studio album in June 2025, the record earned a glowing five-star review from NME, which praised the release as a bright, eccentric expansion of their unique, pop-facing take on hardcore. Now, just over a year later, the band is upending expectations once again. According to updates shared by the group via social media, Never Enough: Versions arrives on August 28, 2026, featuring entirely new recordings of all 14 tracks alongside an eclectic roster of guest artists.
The feature list bridges disparate corners of contemporary music. Alongside Hayley Williams and Elton John, the project enlists Blood Orange, producer A.G. Cook, Julien Baker of Boygenius, Four Tet, Slayyyter, Dying Fetus, Oklou, Floating Points, Faye Webster, Nourished By Time, and Alex G. Production details and track credits published by Pitchfork reveal that the original sessions involved intricate instrumental layers—such as Devonté Hynes on cello and Shabaka on flute—laying an organic groundwork that makes this expansive, cross-genre reimagining a logical artistic evolution.
Touring Logistics and Live Execution
The timing of the album announcement coincides with a relentless global touring schedule. Turnstile is currently performing across Europe before heading to the UK to support Tyler, The Creator, who headlines All Points East on August 28 and 29, 2026. The stacked festival bill also features Rex Orange County, Mariah The Scientist, Clipse, Sexyy Red, Vince Staples, Daniel Caesar, and Faye Webster.

Following their UK appearances, the band will launch an extensive North American tour throughout September and October 2026. Stops include Bumbershoot Festival in Seattle, Forest Hills Stadium in Queens, and two nights at the Austin City Limits Music Festival, with supporting rotations from Clipse, Ceremony, Thundercat, Slayyyter, Hatebreed, Vince Staples, and Yves Tumor.
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