Photo Series: Turnover Tours Peripheral Vision Live in Full For The First Time - Chicago
Turnover brought their 10 year anniversary tour to Chicago just the other week. Playing Peripheral Vision live in full for the first time, this show was one to remember.

On May 28th, Uptown in Chicago filled up as fans made their way to Aragon Ballroom. Packed front to back, Turnover was mere hours away from playing a sold out show, bringing out long time fans and new fans alike for a very special anniversary tour.
Offering something they have never done before, the bands second studio album, Peripheral Vision, was going to be played in full. Celebrating 10 years of this fan-favorite record, this was a night full of anticipation, varying emotions, nostalgia, and something a lot of fans have wanted to witness for quite some time.
With openers Horse Jumper of Love and Balance And Composure, this night was captivating from start to finish. Witnessing so much talent, raw emotion, and happiness all in one room is rare, and everyone attending this tour will be so lucky to experience it. Turnover put on a hell of a show, a performance unlike anything I had seen before, and will maybe never see again.
Check out how the night went in photos, and be sure to try to catch the last remaining dates of this tour thats concluding in just a few weeks.

















