Just Mustard sign to Partisan Records and share trailer for new concert film
17 May 2021, 12:25
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
Irish five-piece Just Mustard have announced their signing with Partisan Records today (17 May), alongside sharing a trailer for their upcoming concert film Live In Dreams.
Although the group haven't released new music since "Seven" landed in September 2019, the Irish five-piece have today joined the Partisan Records roster.
The signing news is accompanied by a trailer for their upcoming concert film Live In Dreams, which was filmed at An Táin Arts Centre in Dundalk Town Hall and is directed by Greg Purcell.
The upcoming concert film will see the band perform songs from their second album (following 2018's Wednesday) that's yet to be announced.
Just Mustard's Live In Dreams concert film will premiere on YouTube this Thursday (20 May) at 4pm EDT/9pm BST. They're due to play London's Peckham Audio on 19 October. Tickets go on sale Friday (21 May).
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