
State Theatre & 94.3 WCYY present TURNSTILE THE NEVER ENOUGH TOUR PT. 2 with Yves Tumor, Fiddlehead
Saturday, September 26, 2026 · 5:30 PM EDT · Thompson's Point · Portland, ME
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State Theatre presents TURNSTILE THE NEVER ENOUGH TOUR PT.2 with YVES TUMOR, FIDDLEHEAD TICKETS Sat, September 26, 2026 Thompson’s Point Doors: 5:30pm – Show: 6:30pm All Ages $76 advance $86 day of show Kids 3 and under free Turnstile NEVER ENOUGH Turnstile has partnered with PLUS1 so $1 from every ticket supports Maine Needs work providing essentials to individuals and families across Maine, including the immigrant community, survivors of domestic violence, those leaving incarceration or in recovery, veterans, the unhoused community and humans experiencing hardship. Yves Tumor Yves Tumor shifts, alters, and plays with the boundaries of contemporary art and culture in a boundlessly visceral and authentic sonic signature. With an arc that effortlessly graces rock, psychedelia, and electronica in a constant re-invention of pop music, comparisons only serve as limitations intended to define that which cannot be. Yves Tumor melds restraint and chaos in a soulful clarity; diluting reality by giving meaning to the abstract and allowing for dissonance to be seen and heard as harmony. Fiddlehead Since starting over a decade ago, Fiddlehead’s members—vocalist Patrick Flynn, guitarists Alex Henery and Alex Dow, bassist Nick Hinsch, and drummer Shawn Costa—have always written music for themselves first. “The thing that we’re always chasing is that unified excitement,” says Henery, describing how Fiddlehead never sees an idea through unless there’s full belief from every member. “We’ve gone into every record with the idea that it might be the last thing we ever do,” explains Flynn. “That was true even of the first EP: ‘This is probably the last thing—probably the only thing.’ Everything’s been treated that way because of the nature of our lives and our relationship with making music and creating art; it’s not career-driven. We don’t care if people like it; we care if we’re satisfied.” After their third album Death Is Nothing To Us, Flynn was concerned that…