Swedish band Mustasch will return to Estonia on September 13
Text Mark Taylor
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On September 13, one of the best live bands in the world, Mustasch, will perform in Tallinn. A very limited number of tickets for the concert at the Helitehas club will go on sale today (March 8) at 10:00 am on Piletilevi.
Mustasch can be described in many ways – raw, charming, repulsive, brilliant. With their straightforward and uncompromising attitude, they provoke many, while endearing themselves to others. The Swedish band are well-regarded as one of the best live acts in the world, with an unearthly energy and raw power that takes their catchy tunes to an even higher level.
Mustasch have performed in Estonia six times before, including as the warm-up act for Rammstein in 2017. The band has released 10 studio albums to date, the last of which “Killing it for Life” was released in 2019.
A limited number of tickets for Mustasch’s concert at the Helitehas club in Tallinn will go on sale at Piletilevi today (March 8) at 10:00 am. Tickets cost 44 euros.
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