So-Cal punk veterans No Use For A Name return to Australia with a revitalised line-up.
The band, nine albums in, remain a pivotal act in the revival of melodic punk rock in Southern California in the ‘90s and ‘00s.
Frontman Tony Sly has got new guitarist Chris Rest (of Lagwagon and RKL), new drummer Boz Rivera (Mad Caddies) and bassist Matt Riddle is finally back from a severe bout of pancreatitis late last year.
With a new album in the works and itchy feet, No Use For A Name will blaze across the country in July and August, and sharing the stage for a couple of shows with our very own punk legends Frenzal Rhomb.
Tickets go on sale either May 12 or May 16 depending on the venues, so get in touch with them.
“Sick Of Being At Home” Tour 2011
Thursday 21 July - San Francisco Bathhouse, Wellington NZ
Friday 22 July - Kings Arms, Auckland NZ
Saturday 23 July - The Zoo, Brisbane
Sunday 24 July - Coolangatta Hotel, Gold Coast
Wednesday 27 July - Cambridge Hotel, Newcastle
Thursday 28 July - Wollongong University
Friday 29 July - ANU, Canberra (with Frenzal Rhomb)
Saturday 30 July - Station Resort, Jindabyne (with Frenzal Rhomb)
Sunday 31 July - Corner Hotel, Melbourne
Tuesday 2 August - National Hotel, Geelong
Wednesday 3 August - Brisbane Hotel, Hobart
Thursday 4 August - Unibar, Adelaide
Friday 5 August - Prince of Wales, Bunbury
Saturday 6 August - Amplifier Bar, Perth
Sunday 7 August - Annandale Hotel, Sydney
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