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Brady Ebert's New Band The S.E.T. to Support System of a Down & QOTSA on 2026 European Tour

Brady Ebert's new band, The S.E.T., is set for a massive European tour. Meanwhile, Turnstile's success is marred by an incident in Richmond.

In this picture we can see live musical performance of the group on the stage, In front a woman...
In this picture we can see live musical performance of the group on the stage, In front a woman wearing black jacket standing and singing in the microphone. Behind a man wearing black strap on the head and sunglasses is sitting and playing the band. Behind we can see the poster on which la guns are written and on the top disco lights and hanging lights are seen.

Brady Ebert's New Band The S.E.T. to Support System of a Down & QOTSA on 2026 European Tour

Former Turnstile guitarist Brady Ebert has launched a new band, The S.E.T., following his departure from the influential hardcore punk group in 2022 after a 12-year stint. Meanwhile, Turnstile continues to make waves, with a standout performance at Glastonbury 2025 and an ongoing tour.

Ebert's new venture, The S.E.T., has already secured a significant slot, supporting System of a Down and Queens of the Stone Age during their 2026 European tour. The band will grace the stage on July 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 13, 15, 18, and 19, playing to massive crowds in cities like Paris, Milan, Berlin, Düsseldorf, London, and Warsaw.

The S.E.T.'s journey began with their first show on September 27 at Zen West in Baltimore, where they opened for Death Threat. Footage of their debut gig circulated on social media platforms, generating buzz and anticipation. The band's next stop is the Baltimore Soundstage on January 31, 2026, as part of the Disturbin' the Peace festival.

Turnstile, now led by guitarist Brendan Yates, has been on a roll. Their latest album, 'Never Enough', received a glowing five-star review from NME. The band's tour kicked off on September 15 in Nashville, with Paramore's Hayley Williams joining them on stage. However, a recent incident in Richmond cast a shadow when a fan was allegedly pepper-sprayed by a sheriff's deputy during a Turnstile concert, prompting an investigation.

As The S.E.T. prepares for their high-profile European tour, fans eagerly await their upcoming Baltimore performance. Meanwhile, Turnstile continues to gain critical acclaim and draw large crowds, despite the unfortunate incident in Richmond. Both bands look set to make significant strides in the coming months.

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