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Brought up deep in the bush of Auckland, New Zealand, the now London based, alt-pop artist Jack Panther spent much of his youth with his headphones on listening to <a href="spotify:artist:7pyhre5oEEFMqcgMEvJY7q" data-name="Sky Ferreira">Sky Ferreira</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:7Ln80lUS6He07XvHI8qqHH" data-name="Arctic Monkeys">Arctic Monkeys</a> and writing angsty poetry.
Featured in legendary publications such as Rolling Stone Australia and Coup De Main Magazine, Panther’s September & November releases ‘Changes’ & 'Why Won't We' were a very welcomed return for the alt-pop singer songwriter. Accompanying the 'Why Won't We' release was a cinematic, heart wrenching music video shot in Paris by iconic director David J East (Foals, The Japanese House).
Released in March 2025 was his self-assured, confident 3rd EP 'when i'm feeling better we could dream together'. On the project, Jack reveals “I feel as though my artist voice is the strongest it’s been. Every track has an outburst — a journey. Even when a song explores heart-wrenching themes, it still clings to hope. Hope for the future, hope for change.”
Having sold out his first international and UK headline show in London, 2025 is promising to be a breakout year for Panther, embarking on international tour, playing shows in London, Auckland & Melbourne.
Featured in legendary publications such as Rolling Stone Australia and Coup De Main Magazine, Panther’s September & November releases ‘Changes’ & 'Why Won't We' were a very welcomed return for the alt-pop singer songwriter. Accompanying the 'Why Won't We' release was a cinematic, heart wrenching music video shot in Paris by iconic director David J East (Foals, The Japanese House).
Released in March 2025 was his self-assured, confident 3rd EP 'when i'm feeling better we could dream together'. On the project, Jack reveals “I feel as though my artist voice is the strongest it’s been. Every track has an outburst — a journey. Even when a song explores heart-wrenching themes, it still clings to hope. Hope for the future, hope for change.”
Having sold out his first international and UK headline show in London, 2025 is promising to be a breakout year for Panther, embarking on international tour, playing shows in London, Auckland & Melbourne.
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