Free Melbourne show.

We are fighting inflation and the cost of living crisis for fans of rock and roll with a FREE ENTRY “People’s Night Out” show at 170 Russell on Friday February 9.

Fresh off an album pre-sale roll out that exceeded all expectations, Mammal are ready to give back to everyone that’s had to put the steaks through as potatoes lately.

Massive support announcements coming soon, no need to pay for tickets folks, just register to ensure your spot on the night and put this gig on your calendar now, then message your head-banging and dance floor loving mates. This will be a show for the ages, stay tuned. REGISTER

Mammal

In a world of auto-tune, backing tracks and digital algorithms Australian punk/funk warriors Mammal represent the past, present and future of rock and roll.

Since forming in 2006, Mammal have carved out an unshakeable reputation for incendiary live performances, timeless song writing and working-class political activism that has delivered them an ever-growing cult status amongst the heavy music community around the world.

Lead by their fearless front-man Ezekiel Ox, fuelled by Zane Rosanoski’s blistering dance-floor rhythms, all of which is cocooned by Dave Bleus' angular classic rock riffage and bottom-end services of bass guru Jon Stockman (Karnivool).

By 2010, Mammal had established themselves as a legitimate “must-see” rock act globally, with singles ‘Smash The Piñata’, ‘The Majority’, ‘Hell Yeah’ and ‘Think’ being spun on Australia’s national youth broadcaster Triple J and high rotation spins of their film-clips on UK television.

Mammal boast a catalogue of 4 singles, 1 EP, 2 live albums, a live DVD and 2 studio albums (The Penny Drop-2024; The Majority-2008). Their legacy has seen them sell out headline shows from London to Perth, Auckland to Brisbane and they have played lineups with Kiss, Avenge Sevenfold, Sebastian Bach, Cog, Grinspoon, Spiderbait, Sneaky Sound System and The Screaming Jets along the way.

The band also have performed onstage collaborations with Broadway composer and actor Eddie Perfect, violinist Xani Kolac, and on hip hop and classical lineups. Add to this festival appearances at Big Day Out, Groovin’ The Moo, Splendour and Soundwave (to name a few) Mammal deliver on the biggest stages and leave audiences exhilarated.

Vocals / Ezekiel Ox

Bass / Jon Stockman

Guitar / Dave Bleus

Drums / Zane Rosanoski