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South Wales Punk band The NaNaz have released their first single, 60 Lies, in support of the WASPI (Women Against State Pension Inequality) campaign. The powerful track and video highlight the injustice faced by 3 million women who lost up to five years of pension entitlement. Formed from the Nana Punk Workshops, The NaNaz prove that so-called “older” women have fire, fury and fun to bring to the stage. They’re the real Riot Women, a zeitgeist moment of wisdom and power, and a reminder that punk has no age limit.
With BBC drama Riot Women soon to hit screens, it’s time to shout about the real Riot Women right here in South Wales. The NaNaz are living proof of the creative force of women over 50, louder, stronger, and unapologetically themselves. The NaNaz are an all-female Welsh band with attitude. Their sound draws inspiration from pioneering acts such as The Au Pairs, Raincoats and X-Ray Spex, while forging a unique identity that blends punk urgency with art-rock edge. Since their formation, the band have been going from strength to strength. Following a sold-out show in Newport earlier this year, The NaNaz are now preparing for their first headline performance in Cardiff at The Canopi on the 24th October with support from Scare Bears and The Daisy Green Experience.

“We may be older women, but we’re not staying quiet. Punk has always been about truth-telling, and this is our truth,”
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