To celebrate their new single and video for Self-Made Man ahead of their forthcoming album release, Aussie punk outfit Cable Ties have announced a headline tour of the country. 

With the record, Far Enough, due out on 27 March, the Melbourne trio will kick off the tour at Gaytimes 2020 in February in Yarra Valley before moving on to play in Darebin, Sydney, Farmer & The Owl festival in Wollongong, Port Kembla, Canberra, Adelaide, Melbourne, Perth, Fremantle and Brisbane.

"The self-made man created wealth through the exploitation of other people and abuse of public resources," guitarist Jenny McKechnie said of the new single.


"He doesn’t care about the suffering of others because — in his eyes — he got what he deserved through hard work, and they have not. It is inconvenient for the self-made man to analyse systems of oppression which he has manipulated for his own gain.

"Those things are just a distraction from hard work and getting what you want."

Tickets for the tour are on sale now. For more details, click on theGuide.

Australia is burning. To donate to the Fire Relief Fund for First Nations Communities follow the link here.

Cable Ties
27.02.20
Vic On The Park, Marrickville
Farmer & The Owl Festival
29.02.20
MacCabe Park, Wollongong
Cable Ties
23.04.20
Bank Hotel, Newtown
Buy Tickets
Cable Ties
24.04.20
Servo Food Truck Bar, Port Kembla
Cable Ties
25.04.20
Transit Bar, Canberra City
Cable Ties
30.04.20
The Golden Wattle, Adelaide
Cable Ties
01.05.20
Corner Hotel, Richmond
Cable Ties
14.05.20
Rosemount Hotel, North Perth
Buy Tickets
Cable Ties
15.05.20
Mojo's Bar, North Fremantle
Buy Tickets
Cable Ties
23.05.20
The Foundry, Fortitude Valley


Comments