Turnover w/ Narrow Head & she’s green June 26, 2026 • 7:00 pm – 9:30 pm DOORS 6:00pm • 21+ without parent or guardian TICKETS $35 + fees DAY OF SHOW: $40 + fees MEMBER PRE-SALE: Thur, Apr 23, 10 am. Want pre-sale access? Become a Lensic member! PUBLIC SALE: Fri, Apr 24, 10 am For online ticketing sales & support, contact support@holdmyticket.com or call 1-877-466-3404. For in-person sales, visit the Lensic box office. VENUE: THE BRIDGE AT SANTA FE BREWING CO. SEATING: Standing room only unless specifically noted otherwise. ADA: There is an ADA area with chairs for patrons in need. First come, first served. Check-in at the will-call table upon arrival. PARKING: There is FREE parking at the venue. Enter Fire Place from HWY 14. There is also a limited first-come first-served paid parking area available for $23 at the end of Fire Place. ALCOHOL: Yes, bars on-site OUTSIDE FOOD/DRINK: Outside food is okay, no outside drinks. Food trucks on site. Please be advised that by entering this event, you are agreeing to being filmed and/or photographed, and the resulting assets may be used for Lensic marketing or promotional purposes. Should you wish not to be photographed or recorded on video, please notify a staff member or one of the event photographers/videographers. TURNOVER The title track of the band’s new album, Myself in the Way, speaks to this mindset. “I can’t put myself in the way of love again,” sings Getz, “I promise I’m going to go all the way with you,” is specifically about Getz getting engaged to his longtime partner, but applies to the general outlook he had toward life in lockdown. “I was living in Sebastopol, California at the time and felt like I truly lived there for the first time since I wasn’t leaving for tour. I was able to go meditate at the Zen Buddhist dojo down the road, run and bike around the hills in Sonoma county, learn about plants and gardening, take some Spanish and arboriculture classes, and get involved with the volunteer fire department. Just do a bunch of new things to challenge and inspire me in a natural way.” Turnover’s other members also used the time to deepen interests they hadn’t been able to fully explore before covid. Bass player Dan Dempsey was in New York City and responded to lockdown by spending more time practicing his visual art in drawing and painting. He painted the album’s cover during this period and developed a style that has become a central theme for the band in its current iteration. Drummer Casey Getz found work at a Virginia Beach state park as touring continued to be postponed. He was in search of and inspired by having a work-life balance different than he’d experienced since he was younger. Through this, he was able to nurture current relationships more and find new ones, something touring made much more difficult. This led to Casey playing drums with a group of longtime friends in Virginia Beach and further developing his drumming style – adding a new prowess for flu...
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