Tim Robinson Took Sam Richardson to a Turnstile Concert

Robinson has also readied new comedy pilot 'Computer School' with Zach Kanin

BY Calum SlingerlandPublished Mar 1, 2022

Last November, Tim Robinson got his GLOW ON at a Turnstile show in Los Angeles, and he's turned up again in making a TURNSTILE LOVE CONNECTION with I Think You Should Leave and Detroiters co-star and close friend Sam Richardson.

Robinson and Richardson formed something of a Turnstile Turbo Team, watching the band kick off their 2022 North American tour at the Novo in Los Angeles this past weekend (February 27). On Instagram, Robinson shared a shot of their stage-side vantage point, taking in the packed Novo crowd shouting along to "BLACKOUT" before panning to Richardson rocking out.


Afterwards, Richardson made sure to snag a setlist to mark the occasion, while Turnstile tour mates Citizen also said hello to the pair of special guests.

Last year saw Robinson release the hotly anticipated second season of I Think You Should Leave on Netflix, and his involvement in a new project has also been announced today. 

Variety reports that Robinson and recurring collaborator Zach Kanin have teed up comedy pilot Computer School at HBO Max, which is said to follow a recent high school grad and his uncle attending a computer class together in suburban Michigan. 

The site notes that Robinson will star as the uncle, and will write and executive produce alongside Kanin, while Andrew Gaynord will direct. 

Read Exclaim!'s review of GLOW ON. Turnstile's latest was among Exclaim!'s Best Albums of 2021, while the LP's "HOLIDAY" was among the Best Songs of 2021.

Turnstile will perform at Osheaga 2022 later this year. To begin 2022, the band performed for NPR's Tiny Desk (Home) Concert series.

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