Turnstile energizes Lollapalooza with hardcore performance

American band Turnstile delivered an intense hardcore set on the final day of Lollapalooza Brasil at Autódromo de Interlagos in São Paulo. The crowd responded with mosh pits and flares, despite sound issues. Vocalist Brendan Yates dedicated 'Blackout' to fans.

On Sunday night (21), the final day of Lollapalooza Brasil at Autódromo de Interlagos in São Paulo, Baltimore's Turnstile took the Budweiser stage at 7pm, ahead of Tyler the Creator and Lorde. The quintet opened with 'Never Enough' and focused their setlist on albums 'Glow On' (2021) and 'Never Enough', the latter winning Grammys for best rock album and best metal performance with 'Birds' (2026). The only exception was 'Real Thing' from 'Time & Space' (2018). Highlights included 'I Care', 'TLC', 'Seein’ Stars', 'Don’t Play', 'Mystery', 'Blackout', and 'Birds' in the final sequence. Vocalist Brendan Yates shouted in 'Blackout': “And if this makes you feel alive, then I'm happy to provide it”. The young crowd packed the area, lighting flares, forming mosh pits, and throwing beers in the air. Comprising Pat McCrory and Meg Mills (guitars), Daniel Fang (drums), and Franz Lyons (bass), the band delivered groovy hardcore with pop, electronic elements, and confessional lyrics. Despite the energy, sound quality faltered for those far from the speakers. This marked the band's return to Brazil after four years, since a Cine Joia gig and previous Lolla with smaller attendance.

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