On June 11th, Turnover brought their Peripheral Vision 10 Year Anniversary Tour to Boston, marking their first time playing the beloved album in full. A cornerstone of the mid-2010s dream-pop and emo crossover, Peripheral Vision helped reshape the sound of a genre, and hearing it live from front to back felt both nostalgic and strangely fresh.
Boston was the fourth-to-last stop on the tour, and the crowd at the House of Blues leaned into every note—an audience clearly shaped by the record’s influence over the past decade. What could’ve been a straightforward celebration ended up feeling more like a shared memory in motion, the kind that reminds you why some albums stick long after the trend fades.
Opening support came from Citizen and Keep, setting the stage for a night that balanced emotional weight with effortless charm—something Turnover’s been quietly perfecting for over a decade.