- Film And TV
- 19 May 21
Just Mustard Announce UK Tour To Promote Tomorrow's Concert Film
Irish five-piece Just Mustard will premiere full-length concert film ‘Live In Dreams' tomorrow night.
Rising Dundalk rock outfit Just Mustard have announced a string of UK tour dates ahead of the premiere of tomorrow's concert film Live In Dreams.
The noise band have signed with Brooklyn and London-based Partisan Records - home to the likes of Fontaines D.C., Laura Marling, Fela Kuti and IDLES.
Live In Dreams - presented by Collective Films and directed by Greg Purcell - was taped at Dundalk Town Hall (An Táin Arts Centre), an independent arts space in the band’s hometown of Dundalk.
The set will premiere via YouTube below, and feature new songs from the band’s soon-to-be-announced forthcoming sophomore album in addition to previously released material.
The County Louth five-piece will headline a UK and Ireland tour this October, starting off on October 18th in Bristol and concluding at Dublin's Grand Social on October 28th. Tickets for all dates go on sale this Friday, May 21st on Ticketmaster.
Just Mustard consist of vocalist Katie Ball, guitarists David Noonan (also backing vocals) and Mete Kalyon, bassist Rob Clarke, and drummer Shane Maguire. Their heady blend of noise, trip hop, and electronic-influenced music has helped them build a reputation as one of Ireland’s most thrilling new bands.
Their 2018 debut Wednesday earned acclaim at home and abroad – most notably capturing a Choice Music Prize nomination for Irish Album of the Year.
Check out Just Mustard's UK tour dates below:
18 Oct | Bristol, UK - The Louisiana
19 Oct | London, UK - Peckham Audio
20 Oct | Birmingham - The Victoria
21 Oct | Edinburgh, UK - Sneaky Pete’s
25 Oct | Manchester, UK - Castle Hotel
Ireland:
28 Oct | Dublin, IE - The Grand Social
Photo credit: Megan Doherty
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