The punk rock quartet are celebrating the release of their fourth long player with a national tour.
Image Nick Manuell
Press Club dropped their highly anticipated fourth album, To All The Ones That I Love, today, and to celebrate, have revealed dates for a national tour.
The album was recorded at the band’s own studio in Footscray, with guitarist Greg Rietwyk on production and mixing, before Press Club sent the record off to Kris Crummett (Closure in Moscow, Dune Rats, Currents) for mastering.
Consisting of ten bouncy, vibrant punk rock songs, Germany’s Visions Magazine wrote, “Press Club sound bigger than ever on their fourth album.”
The title track has also been given the music video treatment, with the band’s longtime collaborator Nick Manuell directing.
“We’re talking to a few groups of people,” says drummer Frank Press Club about the song’s message of community and connectivity. “First is our fans who’ve followed us on the journey so far and without whom we wouldn’t be able to do what we do. Secondly are our friends and families, who support us both in our music and in our lives. And lastly we’re talking to each other, we’ve come a long way together and prop each other up. To All The Ones That I Love is literally a love letter, not just to our fans and families, but also to ourselves.”
Press Club have three gigs lined up in Melbourne this weekend before embarking on a UK and European tour, touching down in Australia in July for a run of ten shows in support of To All The Ones That I Love.
Commencing their national album tour in Adelaide at Crown & Anchor on Friday, July 18, with support from Placement and Dark Daze, Press Club then head to WA for two shows with support from GRUB & Lonesome Dove on Saturday, July 19 at Indian Ocean Hotel in Mooro/Scarborough, Sunday, July 20 at Mojo's in Walyalup/Fremantle.
The four-piece then make their way to Queensland for three gigs alongside Semantics and Haters, performing at Meanjin/Brisbane’s Crowbar on Friday, July 25, Yugambeh/Southport’s Vinnies Dive Bar on Saturday, July 26, and Bundjalung/Bangalow’s on Sunday, July 27.
This is followed by dates at La La La's in Dharawal/Wollongong on Thursday, July 31, King Street Bandroom in Awabakal/Newcastle on Friday, August 1 and The Loft in Eora/Sydney on Saturday, August 2, sharing the stage with Sooks and Trophy Wyfe.
The tour wraps up with a hometown show in Naarm/Melbourne at Corner Hotel on Friday, August 8, with support from Placement & Dogworld.
Pre-sale tickets go on sale Monday, May 5, with general on-sale kicking off the following day, Tuesday, May 6. For ticketing information, visit pressclubmusic.com.
Catch Press Club at Crown & Anchor on Friday, July 18. For ticketing information, visit pressclubmusic.com.
Press Club To All The Ones That I Love AUSTRALIAN TOUR Dates 2025
Friday, July 18 – Crown & Anchor, Kaurna Yerta/Adelaide w/Placement & Dark Daze
Saturday, July 19 – Indian Ocean Hotel, Mooro/Scarborough w/GRUB & Lonesome Dove
Sunday, July 20 – Mojo's, Walyalup/Fremantle w/GRUB & Lonesome Dove (All Ages, afternoon)
Friday, July 25 – Crowbar, Meanjin/Brisbane wSemantics & Haters
Saturday, July 26 – Vinnies Dive Bar, Yugambeh/Southport w/Semantics & Haters
Sunday, July 27 – Bangalow Bowlo, Bundjalung/Bangalow w/Semantics & Haters
Thursday, July 31 – La La La's, Dharawal/Wollongong w/Sooks & Trophy Wyfe
Friday, August 1 – King Street Bandroom, Awabakal/Newcastle w Sooks & Trophy Wyfe
Saturday, August 2 – The Loft, Eora/Sydney w/ Sooks & Trophy Wyfe (All Ages)
Friday, August 8 – Corner Hotel, Naarm/Melbourne w/Placement & Dogworld
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