Top Punk Duo Tour
Strung Out play Brothers Leagues Club on Saturday, July 26 from 8pm.
Two of the greats of Californian punk rock, Strung Out and No Use for a Name, will take in Cairns as part of their Strangers In The Outback tour this month.
While this will be No Use for a Name’s first time in the Far North, Strung Out are no strangers to our far-flung corners, having played more than 50 shows here with Frenzal Rhomb in 2001.
Strung Out will lead No Use for a Name into another round of regional (and metropolitan) touring madness.
If you live in one of these regional or metropolitan centres, and rudimentary statistics say you probably do, you’ll hopefully show up to share a bit of local knowledge and play a role in some of the crazy touring stories that Strung Out and No Use for a Name will no doubt return with.
Strung Out and No Use for a Name play Brothers Leagues Club on Saturday, July 26 from 8pm. To book phone Brothers on 4053 1053.
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