Melbourne punks Press Club join INmusic festival #17 lineup!

Feb 14 2025 - 10:00
Melbourne punks Press Club join INmusic festival #17 lineup!

Australian punk four-piece, Press Club, whose songs are inspired by music greats like The Who and Hüsker Dü, will be making their debut at the seventeenth edition of INmusic festival!

Press Club, an Australian punk band from Melbourne, is one of the most exciting and critically acclaimed new acts on today's music scene. Formed in 2017, the band consists of Natalie Foster (vocals), Greg Rietwyk (guitar), Iain MacRae (bass), and Frank Lees (drums), who have captured global attention with their thematically relevant, energetic, and heartfelt songs. The quartet has independently produced each of their three albums to date, with their debut, ‘Late Teens’ (2018), recorded on tape and relying solely on analogue equipment to achieve a rawer, more explosive sound. Continuously evolving and rejecting stagnation in any form, they’ve struck a balance between indie rock, punk energy, and alt-rock with their latest album ‘Endless Motion’, which has garnered widespread critical praise. The album debuted at number three on the AIR Independent Label chart and number five on the ARIA Vinyl chart. The band has performed at prestigious Australian and European festivals, including Reading & Leeds, Download, The Great Escape, and Manchester Punk Festival in the UK, as well as Rolling Stone Beach in Germany, among others. They’ve announced the release of their fourth studio album for May this year, so the audience at the seventeenth edition of the INmusic festival will have the privilege of hearing new tracks live!

Press Club will make their debut performance in Croatia at the seventeenth edition of the INmusic festival, alongside already announced music giants such as Kings of Leon, Massive Attack, Air, Fontaines D.C., Michael Kiwanuka, St. Vincent, Yard Act, Seun Kuti & Egypt 80, and Sailor Honeymoon! Three-day festival tickets for INmusic festival #17 are available for just 109 EUR (+ transaction fees) through the official festival webshop, as well as seven-day camping tickets priced at 59 EUR (+ transaction fees).