Turnstile’s Visual Album “Never Enough” to Premier at the Tribeca Festival


Turnstile have announced that their new, 14-song visual album, Turnstile: Never Enough, will make its world premiere at New York’s prestigious Tribeca Festival in 2025. The film is directed by their frontman, Brendan Yates, with Pat McCrory. It serves as a counterpart to the band’s new LP, Never Enough, due out on June 6th. Find out more below.
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Metallica’s Fan-Documentary “Metallica Saved My Life” to Get an Exclusive Screening at Tribeca Film Festival (Pre-Order Code)


Metallica’s upcoming fan documentary “Metallica Saved My Life” will have a premiere at the prestigious Tribeca Film Festival! Single-Day Tickets will be available exclusively for fans before they go on sale to the general public. On June 11 at Tribeca Festival, the final edit of Metallica Saved My Life will officially premiere, followed by a festival-exclusive conversation with band members and director Jonas Åkerlund. Presale begins today, April 24, at 11 AM ET. Use the code below to gain access at the film festival’s site! Continue reading


Tribeca Festival to Open with Billy Joel Documentary


The 2025 Tribeca Festival, presented by OKX, has unveiled its opening night film, the HBO original two-part documentary, Billy Joel: And So It Goes, co-presented by City National Bank. It will be announced by Jane Rosenthal, (co-founder and CEO of Tribeca Festival and Tribeca Enterprises), on stage at NAB Show’s Business of Entertainment event, in partnership with The Ankler. Keep reading below to find out more.
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Watch a Mini-Documentary About Two Fans’ “Lost Weekend” with Van Halen in the 1980s


Released in February 2020 and shared by the now postponed (and heading to online) Tribeca Film Festival as part of their A Short Film a Day Keeps Anxiety Away series online, a new documentary tells the story of two fans that got to party with Van Halen for an unforgettable and life-threatening time thanks to winning a contest on MTV during the 1984 tour! Lost Weekend by Bradford Thomason and Brett Whitcomb tells the story of two 20-year-olds from Phoenixville, PA who won a contest to party with rock band Van Halen, then in their debaucherous prime. The clip is one part cheesy 1980s goodness, one part classic rock history, and one part MTV legend. Check it out now! Continue reading