Melbourne singer/songwriter Penelope Swayles, after blitzing the Adelaide Fringe Festival with the Melbourne Indi Women's Gang, is now on her first formal tour.
One of Australia's best new political musicians promises east coast dwellers entertainment they won't want to miss.
Swayles opened the tour very successfully by performing for the May Day celebration at the Sydney Resistance Centre. On May 6 she's at the Reasonably Good Cafe, Redfern.
Then it's Bellingen's Cool Creek Cafe on May 20, Bundagen Community for the N.E.F.A. Festival May 21, May 25 at Nimboida and June 4 in Lismore at the New Tattersalls Hotel.
The tour concludes in June Brisbane 17-19 at the Solstice Festival.