The four members of the Australian band Press Club
Credit: Nick Manuell

NEWS: Press Club announce tour dates + fourth album ‘To All The Ones That I Love’

Naarm/Melbourne, Australia four piece Press Club are pleased to announce a run of July 2025 UK headline tour dates alongside an appearance at 2000 Trees Festival this summer. The news comes alongside a run of European dates in June for what will be their sixth tour. The month-long run includes festival performances at Farewell Youth and Not Sorry Festivals in Germany, and the band performing for their first time in Croatia at INmusic Festival. An abundance of headline shows are also on sale now including an Australian double bill in Hamburg with friends and tour buddies DZ Deathrays

Bassist Iain MacRae says the band are:
“totally stoked to be heading back over to Europe for our 6th tour of duty! Time after time it just gets better, and we truly count our blessings to be able to meet so many incredible people and see so many new things—all in the name of rock and roll.”

With their fourth album, To All The Ones That I Love, set for independent release on 2nd May 2025, the band recently shared a video for latest single ‘I Am Everything’, a track about the complexities and contradictions of life. Lead singer Natalie Foster says of the single: 
“It’s about the way we carry both light and darkness within us. It reflects on the struggles we face, the vulnerability that comes with being human, and the strength we find in pushing through challenges. Life can be difficult and overwhelming, but it’s also full of meaning and value if we’re willing to look for it.”

The single captures the universal experience of battling with inner conflict, confronting doubts and regrets, and finding a sense of purpose in the process. At its core, it’s about the beauty of embracing both the highs and lows of the journey and discovering the gold hidden in life’s challenges.

“’I Am Everything’ came about in a funny way from a songwriting perspective,” guitarist and engineer Greg Rietwyk reflects on the recording of the track. “I recorded the little one bar acoustic guitar part and was just looping it over and over. Frank had to leave the studio for the day and I was desperate to continue working on the song, so I pleaded with him to record a drum-take. He obliged and recorded an entire song’s worth of drums, improvising the song structure as he went along. This ended up on the album unchanged and we built the rest of the song around that take. I love the atmospherics on this song and it was particularly fulfilling to experiment with subtle and not so subtle vocal effects.”


PRESS CLUB Live Dates

AUSTRALIA
April
4 – 10 Years Of Eat Your Water Festival, Newcastle
12 – Port Kembla Festival, Port Kembla
26 – Danson Fest, Ngambri / Canberra
May
3 – The Tote, Naarm / Melbourne – All Ages Show
3 – The Tote, Naarm / Melbourne – 18+ Show
23 – The Sound Doctor, Kuarka Dorla / Anglesea

The All Ages event has been funded through The Push All-Ages Grants Program as part of the Victorian Government’s 10,000 Gigs initiative

UK & EUROPE
June 14 – Vera, Groningen, Netherlands
June 15 – Not Sorry Festival, Hamburg, Germany
June 18 – Neue Zukunft, Berlin, Germany
June 19 – Béi Chéz Heinz, Hanover, Germany 
June 20 – Luxor, Cologne, Germany
June 21 – Molotow, Hamburg, Germany with DZ Deathrays
June 22 – Farewell Youth Festival, Dresden, Germany 
June 24 – INmusic Festival, Zagreb, Croatia
June 26 – Trix, Antwerp, Belgium 
June 27 – Jera On Air Festival, The Netherlands 
June 28 – Gleis 22, Münster, Germany 
June 30 – Im Wizzemann, Stuttgart, Germany 
July
1 – Strom, Munich, Germany 
3 – MuK, Gießen, Germany 
4 – Rotown, Rotterdam, Netherlands 
5 – Fallig Open Air, Enkirch, Germany 
8 – Esquires, Bedford, UK
9 – YES, Manchester, UK 
10 – New Cross Inn, London, UK
11 – 2000 Trees, Cheltenham, UK

For more information on Press Club please check their facebook and website.

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