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Bjork Announces 2023 Cornucopia Arena Tour

The trek will take place in the fall in arenas across Europe.

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The tour will kick off on Sept. 1 in Lisbon, Portugal, at the Altice Arena. After making stops across the continent in Madrid, Paris, Milan, Prague, Vienna and more, the trek will conclude on Dec. 5 at Bordeaux, France’s Arkéa Arena. The shows arrive after Björk’s scheduled concert dates earlier in the year, which includes a run at Australia’s Perth Festival and stops in Japan in March, as well as a Coachella appearance in April.

Tickets for the 2023 European Cornucopia tour dates go on sale starting Friday, Feb. 3, at 9 a.m. local time. Tickets for Madrid will go on sale the same day at 10 a.m. local time. See the full list of dates below.

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BJÖRK 2023 TOUR DATES

  • Sept. 1 – Altice Arena, Lisbon, Portugal
  • Sept. 4 – WiZink Centre, Madrid, Spain
  • Sept. 8 – Accor Arena, Paris, France
  • Sept. 12 – Mediolanum Forum, Milan, Italy
  • Sept. 16 – O2 Arena, Prague, Czech Republic
  • Sept. 19 – Wiener Stadthalle, Vienna, Austria
  • Sept. 23 – Unipol Arena, Bologna, Italy
  • Nov. 18 – Tauron Arena, Krakow, Poland
  • Nov. 21 – Barclays Arena, Hamburg, Germany
  • Nov. 24 – Quarterback Immobilien Arena, Leipzig, Germany
  • Nov. 28 – Hallenstadion, Zurich, Switzerland
  • Dec. 2 – Zénith, Nantes, France
  • Dec. 5 – Arkéa Arena, Bordeaux, France

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Björk Announces 2023 Cornucopia Shows

By Allison Hussey

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Björk has announced a handful of tour dates for later this year, bringing her Cornucopia performance to stages in Australia, Japan, and Europe. See the full itinerary below.

In a statement about Cornucopia, which she’s presented in New York, Reykjavik, San Francisco, and Los Angeles in recent years, Björk acknowledged the connection between Cornucopia, 2017’s Utopia , and October’s Fossora :

cornucopia was always intended to be a world for both utopia and the album after that .… which is now out there called fossora . so i am truly excited to premier those 2 worlds colliding , this autumn in southern Europe ,.

The upcoming Cornucopia performances will include the flute septet Viibra and an expanded instrumental ensemble, plus a reverb chamber. Since releasing Fossora last year, Björk has shared a new video for “ Sorrowful Soil ” and picked up a Grammy nomination for Best Alternative Music Album . Earlier this month, she shared a remix of Fossora ’s “ Ovule ” by Sega Bodega and Shygirl.

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Björk Unveils 2023 "Cornucopia" Tour Dates

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Björk 2023 Cornucopia World Tour dates Info announcement

Björk is bringing her famed “Cornucopia” show around the world this year.

The artist announced a series of dates for her world tour, which follows a four-date residency in Perth, Australia and several shows in Japan in March, as well as her Coachella sets in April. The engagement kicks off September 1 in Lisbon, Portugal and will see her perform in places like Paris, Milan, Hamburg and Zurich before closing it out in Bordeaux, France in early December.

Björk 2023 Tour Dates: 03/03 – Perth, AU @ Langley Park ^ 03/06 – Perth, AU @ Langley Park ^ 03/09 – Perth, AU @ Langley Park ^ 03/12 – Perth, AU @ Langley Park ^ 03/20 – Tokyo, JP @ Tokyo Garden Theater * 03/25 – Kobe, JP @ Kobe World Memorial Hall * 03/28 – Tokyo, JP @ Tokyo Garden Theater ^ 03/31 – Tokyo, JP @ Tokyo Garden Theater ^ 04/16 – Indio, CA @ Coachella Music Festival * 04/23 – Indio, CA @ Coachella Music Festival * 09/01 — Lisbon, PT @ Altice Arena ^ 09/04 — Madrid, ES @ WiZink Centre ^ 09/08 — Paris, FR @ Accor Arena ^ 09/12 — Milan, IT @ Mediolanum Forum ^ 09/16 — Prague, CZ @ O2 Arena ^ 09/19 — Vienna, AT @ Wiener Stadthalle ^ 09/23 — Bologna, IT @ Unipol Arena ^ 11/18 — Krakow, PL @ Tauron Arena ^ 11/21 — Hamburg, DE @ Barclays Arena ^ 11/24 — Leipzig, DE @ Quarterback Immobilien Arena ^ 11/28 — Zurich, CH @ Hallenstadion ^ 12/02 — Nantes, FR @ Zénith ^ 12/05 — Bordeaux, FR @ Arkéa Arena ^ ^ = Cornucopia Show * = Orkestral Show

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Björk has announced a 2023 arena tour that updates her 2019 feast, “Cornucopia,” for the ears and eyes.

The Icelandic icon first premiered the show in a New York residency featuring the flute group Viibra, a 50-person choir, and elaborate digital and analog visuals. As she revealed in a statement, “Cornucopia” will now be amended to include her 2022 album,  Fossora . 

“Cornucopia was always intended to be a world for both Utopia and the album after that, which is now out there called Fossora, ” she wrote. “i am truly excited to premier those 2 worlds colliding, this autumn in southern Europe.”

The 2023 “Cornucopia” tour kicks off in Lisbon, Portugal on September 1st and continues through Spain, France, Italy, the Czech Republic, Austria, Poland, Germany, and Switzerland, before wrapping December 5th back in France. Check out the full itinerary below. Tickets go on sale Friday, February 3rd, and can be purchased through Vivagogo .

In March, Björk will stage a “Cornucopia” residency in Perth, Australia. She’s also set to play shows in Japan, and will stage an orkestral performance at Coachella in April.

Björk 2023 Tour Dates: 03/03 – Perth, AU @ Langley Park ^ 03/06 – Perth, AU @ Langley Park ^ 03/09 – Perth, AU @ Langley Park ^ 03/12 – Perth, AU @ Langley Park ^ 03/20 – Tokyo, JP @ Tokyo Garden Theater * 03/25 – Kobe, JP @ Kobe World Memorial Hall * 03/28 – Tokyo, JP @ Tokyo Garden Theater ^ 03/31 – Tokyo, JP @ Tokyo Garden Theater ^ 04/16 – Indio, CA @ Coachella Music Festival * 04/23 – Indio, CA @ Coachella Music Festival * 09/01 — Lisbon, PT @ Altice Arena ^ 09/04 — Madrid, ES @ WiZink Centre ^ 09/08 — Paris, FR @ Accor Arena ^ 09/12 — Milan, IT @ Mediolanum Forum ^ 09/16 — Prague, CZ @ O2 Arena ^ 09/19 — Vienna, AT @ Wiener Stadthalle ^ 09/23 — Bologna, IT @ Unipol Arena ^ 11/18 — Krakow, PL @ Tauron Arena ^ 11/21 — Hamburg, DE @ Barclays Arena ^ 11/24 — Leipzig, DE @ Quarterback Immobilien Arena ^ 11/28 — Zurich, CH @ Hallenstadion ^ 12/02 — Nantes, FR @ Zénith ^ 12/05 — Bordeaux, FR @ Arkéa Arena ^

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Björk Cornucopia review – an electrifying pop concert, art installation and opening ceremony rolled into one

Perth festival, Langley Park Icelandic musician and artist takes Australian fans through a maximalist celebration of nature and the culmination of all she has worked on since 1993’s Debut

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I t has been a rough 15 years for Australian Björk fans. Like a cult whose leader swiftly abandoned us with no explanation, we’ve oscillated between naive hope and complete despair, waiting for her return. Why hadn’t the Icelandic singer-songwriter – the most singular musician in a generation – played here for so long? Was she refusing (or, worse, had she forgotten?) to perform nearly half of her discography here? Would she ever come back? Did … did we do something wrong?

If you’re a geriatric millennial Björk fan like me, her absence has felt almost personal. We were too young for 1994’s Big Day Out. We missed her sold-out-in-minutes show on the Opera House steps after 2007’s Volta. Those who caught her DJ set at Sydney’s Carriageworks for 2016’s Vivid left us confused and bereft. None of the music was Björk’s; no one could see her behind a strategically placed pot plant. (“Do we even know that was her ?” punters asked.) She hasn’t played live in Australia since 2008.

Now, all is forgiven. Or, rather, full of love. What we witnessed on the opening night of Cornucopia – the first of four shows Björk will play in Australia, and a Perth festival exclusive – was the ultimate expression of her artistry, an electrifying culmination of everything she has worked on since 1993’s Debut. Björk had already perfected minimalism with 1997’s Homogenic (beats, strings, voice) and 2004’s Medúlla (almost entirely a capella). Cornucopia sees Björk at her maximalist best.

At first glance, you might assume Perth is lucky to have scored Björk at all. When she insisted Cornucopia would be staged in only one Australian city, the most geographically isolated city in the world didn’t scream “likely winner”. But Perth festival did its homework. They won the bid by pitching to the renowned nature-enthusiast – who collaborated with Sir David Attenborough during 2011’s Biophilia – that Noongar Boodjar is “one of the most biodiverse places on the planet”. It’s also home to some of the oldest geographic formations on Earth, in a neat contrast to Iceland’s adolescent volcanic wonders. It’s a great sell. And audiences have flown across the continent – and world – just for it.

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In Langley Park, Perth festival has specially constructed a 100 x 55m pavilion with 5000 seats, custom made for a sonic and visual spectacular. Co-directed by acclaimed Argentinian film-maker Lucrecia Martel, Cornucopia is designed as a lush art installation and opening ceremony as much as pop concert. Björk might primarily be a composer and musician, but she is also a collaborative multimedia artist. Her songs – like puzzles – often only become unlocked and make more sense with a visual accompaniment. Think of how synonymous her early hits were with her videos: her deranged cartoon self tearing apart a chicken in I Miss You; the emotional eruptions of her home country in Jóga; the sexual intensity of Pagan Poetry, in which a nude and post-coital Björk literally sews her body into a wedding dress.

“When I get asked about the differences of the music on my records, I find it quickest to use visual shortcuts,” Björk recently said on her podcast Sonic Symbolism. “It’s kind of why my album covers are almost like homemade tarot cards. The image on the front might seem just like a visual moment. But for me, it is simply describing the sound of it.”

She takes that visualisation to the next level with Cornucopia. Early in the set, during The Gate, the entire pavilion shudders and throbs with light, as if we were all inside an electronic womb of Björk’s making. During the ecstatic rushes of Arisen My Senses, feathers, tendons and strings repeatedly explode around her. Two songs – Ovule and Atopos – represent the first time Björk has performed them live anywhere in the world.

In Langley Park, Perth festival has specially constructed a 5000-seat pavilion, custom-made for a sonic and visual spectacular.

Mostly, Cornucopia mines 2017’s Utopia (an album that’s all Disney flutes and birdsong, scoring a paradise after the post-breakup hell of 2015’s Vulnicura) and 2022’s Fossora (preoccupations: clarinets; the death of Björk’s mother; fungus). Björk has pointed out that the two albums are in conversation: both delve into concepts of nature, healing and regeneration.

Both albums also feature a lot of woodwind. Icelandic flute septet Viibra dance while they perform. (It’s entirely possible they’ve pioneered the concept of a choreographed flute section.) An 18-strong choir – who everyone is thrilled to discover are locals from Perth – anchors everything with humane beauty.

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However, for longtime Björk fans, added joy comes from how her hits are arranged with approaches from utterly different albums. Hidden Place (from 2001’s Vespertine) is rendered even more sacred with the a capella treatment from 2004’s Medúlla. Mouth’s Cradle – originally comprising of human vocals alone – is paired with live frenetic drumming straight from 2007’s Volta . Mega-hit Isobel – from 1995’s Post – swaps strings with the exhilarating cartoon flutes from 2017’s Utopia . The result is a pure headrush.

As with everything Björk does, there is a thesis and provocation here, too. After she finishes her main set, Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg appears as a projection, directly addressing – and challenging – the crowd on the climate emergency, in a region of the world that has gotten fat, comfortable and rich from fossil fuels. If you are enjoying this celebration of natural wonder and art so much, Björk and Thunberg ask, what exactly are you going to do outside these walls to protect it?

And Cornucopia is ultimately a celebration of nature. The visuals surrounding us are almost live organisms themselves, programmed to respond seamlessly to the sound produced on stage. Björk cries out in song and flowers bloom. Flutes tweet happily and fungal spores shudder. It reminds me of how, in the world of Tolkien – another artist who celebrated the sanctity of nature – it is believed nature was sung into existence. We might be doing our best to destroy it, especially in this part of the world. But tonight Björk reminds us that art has its own responsibilities too. And the first step is to show up.

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Björk Announces Revival of Cornucopia Concert Tour and Theatrical Production 

Icelandic artist and icon Björk announced that she will continue her Cornucopia world tour in 2023 with a series of arena shows across Southern Europe, Australia, Japan and the U.S.

Cornucopia debuted in 2019 as the tenth concert tour and first theatrical production by Björk. It was rolled out over eight non-consecutive days at Manhattan’s The Shed culture center, marking one of the first shows performed at the venue, which opened in April of that year. The project showcased her studio album Utopia. For the production, Björk experimented as much with staging as she did with sound with shows featuring live support from the flute group Viibra and a 50-person choir, as well as dynamic digital and analog visuals. 

In a statement, Björk shared her intentions for the future of the production. She wrote,“cornucopia was always intended to be a world for both Utopia and the album after that, which is now out there called Fossora [released Sept. 30, 2022] … . so i am truly excited to premier those 2 worlds colliding, this autumn in southern Europe.”

The 2023 iteration of Cornucopia will premiere in March with a four-show residency in Perth, Australia, followed by orchestral performances in Japan. Björk is also slated to perform an orchestral show on Coachella’s festival stage in April.

The official tour will begin in Lisbon, Portugal, on Sept. 1 and will include performances in Spain, Italy, the Czech Republic, Austria, Poland, Germany, and Switzerland. The concert series will conclude back in France on Dec. 5.

View the full performance schedule below. Tickets for Cornucopia 2023 will be available on Friday, Feb. 3, and can be purchased here .

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Björk will perform on Saturday, September 23, 2023, starting with 9.00 pm, at the Unipol Arena, in Casalecchio di Reno, near Bologna .

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Besides the concert in Casalecchio di Reno, Björk will also appear on stage at the Mediolanum Forum, in Assago, near Milan , on September 12, 2023.

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She began her music career at the age of 11 and gained international recognition by the age of 21 as the lead singer of the alternative rock band the Sugarcubes.

After the Sugarcubes disbanded in 1992, Björk began a solo career. She came to prominence with albums such as Debut , released in 1993, Post , released in 1995, and Homogenic , released in 1997.

Her discography consists of ten studio albums, two soundtrack albums, one compilation album, six remix albums, seven live albums, four box sets, three collaboration albums, forty-one singles, six promotional singles and seven remixes series.

She also released 60 music videos, 6 concert tour videos, 6 music video compilations, 3 television performances video albums, 4 documentary videos and 2 video albums box sets.

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Following a sell-out Opening Night party, Carriageworks is thrilled to announce BJÖRK DIGITAL PARTY #2 on Saturday 4 June 2016, as part of Vivid Sydney 2016.

To celebrate the World Premiere of BJÖRK DIGITAL exhibition, Björk will travel to Sydney to curate two nights of music at Carriageworks where she will DJ with special guests.

"I felt it is time to premier my recent virtual reality stuff and delighted to do so in Sydney. We have made seven 360 videos for vulnicura and I am enthusiastic about this natural continuity of the music video: the intimacy, total merge of surround sound and vision makes VR an ideal home ! looking forward to celebrate it dj'ing with some good friends there !! you´re welcome warmthness.” björk

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9.30PM                  Björk DJ Set

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Do not bother seeing shows at chase arena.

While I'm sure this show was amazing for those who paid $500 and up to be within eye- and ear shot of the stage, for those of us poor suckers who shelled out nearly $100 for nosebleed seats, this was a complete waste of time and money. I thought there would at least be a jumbotron so we could see what we were missing, but NOPE! We couldn't hear anything either because they don't bother to project the sound all the way to the back. It was so sad and disappointing; I've been a Bjork fan for almost 30 years and was finally going to get to see her, and then this was what happened. ALSO, I will say the music she's made the past 10 years or so does not resonate with me in the way that her older stuff did, and she only played one song from each of her first four albums with the rest being her newer, more orchestral and abstract work, but I feel like if I was close to the front I could have gotten into it. As it was, I was bummed out and bored.

As an artist in the tradition sense and musician, the Björk experience tickled every concert fancy that had long been neglected. I'm at a loss for words on how to accurately describe the performance itself, other than to say it was BRILLIANT. But I never expected anything less. The Chase Center staff were very professional and polite. We felt valued as attendees, which is a rare concert feeling. The unexpected seating upgrade made my birthday celebration that much more exciting and unforgettable and AWESOME!!

A mystical experience

I have liked her the music and I loved her performance in dancing in the dark, and I admire her devotion and dedication to spread the word about important issues affecting the world. I was unable to comprehend her work when listening as a kid, so I didn’t really know what to expect. Bjork has elevated the standard to an unprecedented level. Her show is a sneak into the cosmos/metaverse/faith/plays/reality check. The visuals blend with the performers and immerse the audience. The music is like the forces of nature, brutal, comforting, organic, beautiful, but elegant and whole. Even the stage is like floating, in tune with the notes, with the visuals. A super production with state of the art technology. It just shows how hardworking, and invested Bjork and her team are in this collaboration. Their message is so true and beautiful, it deserves all the echo and momentum. I loved every song, and it was all new. Event hits had been arranged for a flute ensemble and of course that even the weather in the theater is controlled to play a part in the spectacle. A 4D experience reaching all your senses and organs. It was so powerful, so beautiful, and honest that some people just lost it. Included myself, I just can’t stop the tears when standing in front of a masterpiece. You gotta to experience it, and bring your kids.

Great sound, visualizations and music

It's impressive how much can be done with just flutes (7!), drums, keyboard and choir. Visualizations, Bjork and rest of artists created great composition and show.

Super Professional Show and Very Unique

Bjork is such an original that I almost wasn't surprised at the high level of quality her concert was. I was surprised how much her voice in live version sounded even better, and that's saying a lot. Even her costume was out of this world; loved all the digital nuances of her performance as well. The Chase Center in SF is missing the large screen option for viewers in the far away seats to be able to see Bjork's face while she is singing - those of us who love Bjork, know how much joy it is to watch her.

Bjork is amazing

Bjork will transport you too a new and exciting place. You won't be disappointed.

Always gorgeous!!

She’s my favorite person to see in concert. This was my first time at chase and it was fantastic.

Floor seats are uncomfortable with a terrible view

Paid so much money for floor seats only to be squeezed into a tiny folding chair that even Bernie couldn’t get comfy on. Was practically sitting in my neighbors lap. Rows are so close to eachother there is zero possibility for a decent view. Your view will be the back of the heads of everyone in front of you with some visuals coming out of them. Greedy chase.

Cornucopia comes to the Chase Center

I love Björk. I love her so much that in 2019 I flew to NYC to see Cornucopia at The Shed. When I saw that she was bringing the feast for the senses to the Chase Center, I was both beyond excited that she's back in the Bay Area (it's been years!) and also not expecting it to be nearly as good as it was at The Shed. It's a big arena, after all, and my experience with sound systems in arenas is that they are tinny. Well, of course the show wasn't as intimate as it was at The Shed, but I'm happy to report that it sounded amazing at the Chase Center. It was incredible and I'm so glad I went. So pleased with it, as a matter of fact, that I bought tickets to the second show on Tuesday, too. I even convinced my partner who is not a big Björk fan to come to the second show and he really enjoyed it. I would come to the Chase Center again to see a live musical performance after this. It was my first experience here.

Boring show

Firstly, Björk’s vocal performance was incredible as always. But that’s about all this show had going for it. Her costumes were cool if you were in the front row. Further away and she just looked like an unintelligible blob on stage. There were almost no one on stage with an instrument unless you count the guy standing at a MacBook bobbing his head. The rest of the stage were dancers that mostly swayed randomly and not choreographed with each other. The visuals on screen were what I’d expect from a rock band that put no effort in. Not what I’d expect from Björk. The whole performance was very low energy. Björk mostly just stood and sang, hardly even moving about the stage. On top of that, every few songs she’d leave the stage (assuming she was changing costumes) and just a recording of her songs would play. Like I paid several hundred dollars for 10% of the songs to just be Spotify with visuals. Lastly, while this isn’t Björk’s fault, the audio in the venue was a muddy mess. It was mixed pretty poorly. Overall, if it wasn’t for the fact that it’s a legend in Björk, I’d say the show isn’t worth it. If you’re a big Björk fan like myself then you’ll still enjoy hearing Björk even if she does look like a well lit blob and the show disappoints.

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Björk Lets Hundreds of Drones Loose at Coachella: Video + Setlist

The Icelandic songstress performs her hits with a full orchestra

Björk Lets Hundreds of Drones Loose at Coachella: Video + Setlist

Björk offered a career-spanning performance to the crowd at Coachella 2023 with support from the Hollywood String Ensemble in a unique reprisal of her recently-concluded “Orkestral” concerts. To make the appearance extra special, she used more than 800 drones to create a light show above the stage.

During Björk’s set, the singer played songs ranging from the newer “Freefall” to classics like “Isobel” and “Jóga” to the Oscar-nominated “I’ve Seen It All.” She was accompanied by touring conductor Bjarni Frímann as the hundreds of drones floated above. Though the performance was pulled from the YouTube livestream at the last minute, you can still watch the fan-shot footage and see the full setlist below.

“I wanted to share with you excitedly that i was joined with 864 drones tonight !!!” Björk wrote on Instagram after her appearance. “The show tonight was orkestral which is me, all about simplicity, [with] only conductor @bjarnifrimann and [an] orchestra playing a selection of my songs… so in honour of @coachella magnificent festival (i played here first 21 years ago pregnant) i asked a drone company, studio drift, to join us. i have always been very interested in digital notation and the abstraction of tonality being visual so hopefully the audience got slashes of synesthesia while watching.”

Björk previously hosted two headlining performances at the long-running Indio, California event in 2002 and 2007, and was only listed below Frank Ocean for her third appearance on Sunday.

The “Björk Orkestral” stage production has been an endeavor that the celebrated Icelandic singer-songwriter has tinkered with since it was announced in early 2020 and initially performed virtually in late 2021. She extended the engagement through 2022, with a South American trek later in the year serving as the first shows following the release of her tenth album, Fossora . The two-weekend stint at Coachella currently stands as the final run for the elaborate, symphonic setup.

Meanwhile, Björk has split her time on the road with the concurrent “Cornucopia” world tour , which showcases the massive stage act that the enigmatic artist first debuted in 2019, then revived in 2022. Check out our recap of the production’s 2022 iteration and find tickets to all of her upcoming stops here .

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Outside of the live space, Björk has supported her latest LP with an “Ovule” remix featuring Shygirl and Sega Bodega as well as unsurprisingly stellar music videos for “Sorrowful Soil” and “fossora.” She also released a remix of Shygirl’s “Woe” in March.

Björk capped the final night of the festival’s first weekend, following historic headlining acts like Bad Bunny and BLACKPINK , a reunited Blink-182 , a surprise guest spot by The Weeknd during Metro Boomin’s Friday slot, and more. You can check out all of our Coachella 2023 coverage here .

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Bjork from a distance #Coachella pic.twitter.com/hHIWaAtZfy — Gregory Ellwood – CinemaCon – The Playlist 🎬 (@TheGregoryE) April 17, 2023
Bjork had an intricate Drone show accenting her set on Sunday at Coachella. Pretty cool. She played the whole set with an orchestra (Bjork-estra?) And it was beautiful. @bjork #COACHELLA2023 pic.twitter.com/cHUznEubAY — Shad Powers (@shad_powers) April 17, 2023
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Stonemilker Aurora Come to Me Lionsong I’ve Seen It All Freefall Hunter You’ve Been Flirting Again Isobel Jóga Quicksand Notget Hyperballad

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The set was meant to be livestreamed but was pulled hours before the Icelandic singer's performance

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Björk lit up the sky over Coachella 2023 earlier this month by incorporating over 800 drones into her performance – you can now watch her performance here.

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Clips of her renditions of ‘I’ve Seen It All’ and ‘Hyperballad’ have now been officially released on Coachella’s YouTube channel .

Initially, the set was  scheduled to be livestreamed  onto Coachella’s YouTube channel. However, in a controversial decision, both Björk and Frank Ocean ’s performances were  pulled from the schedule  hours before they took to the stage.

The career-spanning set, which saw Björk perform with an orchestra conducted by Bjarni Frímann, prioritised “simplicity” – according to the Icelandic singer – but also enlisted over 800 drones as a visual aid for the crowd.

Check out ‘I’ve Seen It All’ and ‘Hyperballad’ below:

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The set also included fan favourites such as ‘Isobel’ and ‘Joga’ and saw the drones create green, blue and red displays that matched each performance. She also performed ‘Pluto’ as her encore finale.

This year marked Björk’s third time appearing at the festival – following performances in 2002 and again in 2007. She is one of only nine acts who have headlined Coachella multiple times, and was the first woman to do so.

Björk’s Coachella 2023 setlist was:

‘Stonemilker’ ‘Aurora’ ‘Come to Me’ ‘Lionsong’ ‘I’ve Seen It All’ ‘Freefall’ ‘Hunter’ ‘You’ve Been Flirting Again’ ‘Isobel’ ‘Jóga’ ‘Quicksand’ ‘Notget’ ‘Hyperballad’ Encore: ‘Overture’ ‘Pluto’

Following her appearance at Coachella, Björk is also gearing up for an  upcoming European tour . Announced back in January, the European leg of the ‘Cornucopia’ tour will kick off in September and celebrates her two latest albums  ‘Utopia’  (2017) and  ‘Fossora’  (2022).

The Icelandic singer  first premiered the show in New York , featuring a 50-person choir and the flute group Viibra.

Meanwhile, last month saw Björk team up with  Shygirl  for a  new version of ‘Woe’.  The track is taken from the deluxe edition of the artist’s debut album  ‘Nymph’  – titled ‘Nymph_o’ – and contains the album’s original songs, alongside new remixes and guest features.

Discussing her newly-added lyrics to the track, Björk described the songs as “talking about both different amorous interests and fame,” and exploring how “suddenly everyone wants something from you and you should be thrilled, but you’re not.”

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Bjork Tour 2024: Unveiling Exciting Concert Dates

Bjork is set to embark on a world tour in 2024. The tour will include North American dates.

Bjork, the iconic Icelandic musician, is preparing for an eagerly anticipated world tour in 2024, with an exciting lineup of North American dates. This long-awaited tour promises to deliver Bjork’s distinctive sound and captivating stage presence to audiences across the United States.

Fans can expect an unforgettable experience as Bjork takes the stage, showcasing her unparalleled talent and timeless music. With an extensive catalog of hits and a reputation for enthralling live performances, this upcoming tour is not to be missed. Stay tuned for further updates on tour dates and ticket information, as music enthusiasts eagerly anticipate the chance to witness Bjork’s mesmerizing performances in person.

Anticipation Builds For Tour Details

There’s an international buzz surrounding the highly anticipated Bjork Tour 2024 , and fan excitement is reaching new levels. Devotees are eagerly awaiting the announcement of tour details, with speculation rife regarding innovative performance styles. As the expectations for this tour soar, it’s clear that Bjork’s evolution as an artist will greatly influence the overall experience. Fans are holding their breath in anticipation of what promises to be a groundbreaking and unforgettable tour.

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Bjork’s 2024 tour promises to offer exclusive insights into the themes and concepts behind the show. From the stage design to the visual effects , every aspect is meticulously curated to transport the audience into a mesmerizing experience. Furthermore, the music repertoire is expected to feature a blend of familiar favorites and potential new releases , adding an element of anticipation for devoted fans. Stay tuned for a musical journey that is set to push artistic boundaries and captivate audiences worldwide.

Bjork Tour 2024: Unveiling Exciting Concert Dates

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Frequently Asked Questions For Bjork Tour 2024

Will bjork ever tour in the us.

Björk plans to tour in the US, with seven North American dates, including two nights at Radio City Music Hall in New York City in 2024.

Will Bjork Tour In 2023?

Yes, Bjork plans to tour in 2023 with a revival of her Cornucopia concert tour. Dates and locations are yet to be announced.

Will Bjork Have A Fossora Tour?

Bjork’s Fossora tour will incorporate music from Fossora and is expected to feature in the Cornucopia arena tour. Fossora, nominated for a Grammy, will be showcased during these reimagined shows.

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Get ready to experience Björk live as she embarks on her world tour in 2024. Don’t miss the chance to witness her mesmerizing performances and powerful vocals at a venue near you. Stay tuned for updates on tour dates and ticket sales.

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  1. Björk Announces 2023 "Cornucopia" World Tour

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  2. Björk 2023 “Cornucopia” World Tour Info

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  3. Bjork World Tour 2023: Tickets, presale, where to buy, dates, venues

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  4. Bjork announces 2023 European tour dates: ticket info and more

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  1. Bjork Announces 2023 Cornucopia Tour Dates

    Tickets for the 2023 European Cornucopia tour dates go on sale starting Friday, Feb. 3, at 9 a.m. local time. Tickets for Madrid will go on sale the same day at 10 a.m. local time. See the full ...

  2. Björk Tour Announcements 2024 & 2025, Notifications, Dates ...

    Sat 17 Feb 2024 Praga Centrum Warsaw, Poland. The Dø. Sun 14 Jan 2024 Beat Kitchen Chicago, IL, US. Unkle. Sat 13 Apr 2024 The Ballroom (keele University) Newcastle Upon Tyne, UK. GusGus. Fri 16 Feb 2024 P23 Katowice, Poland. Hercules & Love Affair. Sat 20 Jan 2024 Super Club Milan, Italy.

  3. Björk Announces 2023 Cornucopia Shows

    January 30, 2023. Björk, photo by Santiago Felipe. Björk has announced a handful of tour dates for later this year, bringing her Cornucopia performance to stages in Australia, Japan, and Europe ...

  4. Björk 2023 "Cornucopia" World Tour Info

    Björk Unveils 2023 "Cornucopia" Tour Dates. Kicking off in September. Björk is bringing her famed "Cornucopia" show around the world this year. The artist announced a series of dates for her ...

  5. Björk Announces 2023 "Cornucopia" World Tour

    Björk has announced a 2023 arena tour that updates her 2019 feast, "Cornucopia," for the ears and eyes. The Icelandic icon first premiered the show in a New York residency featuring the flute group Viibra, a 50-person choir, and elaborate digital and analog visuals. As she revealed in a statement, "Cornucopia" will now be amended to ...

  6. Björk Announces 2023 "Cornucopia" World Tour

    Björk 2023 Tour Dates: 03/03 - Perth, AU @ Langley Park ^ 03/06 - Perth, AU @ Langley Park ^ ... bjork cornucopia world tour poster. Björk Announces 2023 "Cornucopia" World Tour Wren Graves.

  7. Björk announces 2023 European 'Cornucopia' tour

    30th January 2023. Björk performs onstage on August 3, 2022 in Bergen, Norway. CREDIT: Santiago Felipe/Redferns for ABA. Björk has today (January 30) announced details of an upcoming ...

  8. Bjork World Tour 2023: Tickets, presale, where to buy, dates, venues

    Bjork is also set to stage a Cornucopia residency in March this year. However, the stage shows will now also include her 2022 album, Fossora. The 2023 Cornucopia tour will kick off on March 3 in ...

  9. Björk Cornucopia review

    Bjork during her Cornucopia show in Perth on Friday. All is forgiven. ... Fri 3 Mar 2023 19.51 EST Last modified on Fri 3 Mar 2023 20.13 EST. ... It reminds me of how, in the world of Tolkien ...

  10. Björk Announces Revival of Cornucopia Concert Tour and Theatrical

    January 30, 2023. Icelandic artist and icon Björk announced that she will continue her Cornucopia world tour in 2023 with a series of arena shows across Southern Europe, Australia, Japan and the ...

  11. Bjork announces 2023 European tour: dates, ticket info and more

    Bjork has announced headline European tour dates - and tickets go on sale soon. The artist will perform headline arena shows as part of the cornucopia Tour in late 2023. "cornucopia was always intended to be a world for both 'utopia' and the album after that…. which is now out there called 'fossora'," she wrote on Instagram.

  12. Björk

    Björk has announced two new dates in Italy for her "Cornucopia" tour in 2023: Tuesday 12 September, 2023 , Mediolanum Forum in Assago, Milan. Saturday 23 September, 2023, Unipol Arena, Casalecchio di Reno (BO) Below you will find some of the most frequently asked questions about the ticket purchase process:

  13. Cornucopia Tour 2023

    Björk - Cornucopia Tour 2023. Been there? Rate it! Favorite. Björk will perform on Saturday, September 23, 2023, starting with 9.00 pm, at the Unipol Arena, in Casalecchio di Reno, near Bologna. Besides the concert in Casalecchio di Reno, Björk will also appear on stage at the Mediolanum Forum, in Assago, near Milan, on September 12, 2023.

  14. Björk announces 2023 European tour • News • DIY Magazine

    30th January 2023. Words: Elly Watson. Björk, News. Following the release of last year's album 'Fossora', Björk has announced that she'll be performing shows across Europe later this year. "cornucopia was always intended to be a world for both 'utopia' and the album after that…. which is now out there called 'fossora ...

  15. Cornucopia (concert tour)

    Cornucopia (also called Björk's Cornucopia) was the tenth concert tour and first theatrical production by Icelandic singer and songwriter Björk.Debuting as a residency show on eight non consecutive nights at Manhattan's The Shed culture center, it was one of the first shows being performed at the venue, which was inaugurated in April 2019. Concepted upon Björk's ninth studio album, Utopia ...

  16. Bjork Tickets, 2024 Concert Tour Dates

    6PM Björk Digital Exhibition Open 6PM - 10PM. 7PM DJs. 8PM Björk Special Guests. 9.30PM Björk DJ Set. Please note: Björk Digital Party #2 is strictly an over 18's event. Patrons must present valid photo ID in order to enter Björk Digital Party #2. Accepted ID for 18+ patrons attending Björk Digital Party #2 at Carriageworks will be as ...

  17. Björk Lets Hundreds of Drones Loose at Coachella: Video

    Björk offered a career-spanning performance to the crowd at Coachella 2023 with support from the Hollywood String Ensemble in a unique reprisal of her recently-concluded "Orkestral" concerts. To make the appearance extra special, she used more than 800 drones to create a light show above the stage. During Björk's set, the singer played songs ranging from the newer "Freefall" to ...

  18. björk live

    t o u r d a t e s . May 10 Fri. BJORK - DJ SET @ 8:00pm. Downtown Brooklyn, NY, United States. Tickets RSVP.

  19. List of Björk concert tours

    Vespertine world tour: August 18, 2001 - December 21, 2001 Vespertine: Europe North America Asia 34 Live at Royal Opera House ... October 11, 2021 - April 23, 2023 — Europe North America South America Asia 20 — Songs performed during the Björk Orkestral tour ... Bjork.com > Past > Gigography This page was last edited on 7 April 2024 ...

  20. Watch official footage of Björk's epic drone-assisted Coachella 2023

    Announced back in January, the European leg of the 'Cornucopia' tour will kick off in September and celebrates her two latest albums 'Utopia' (2017) and 'Fossora' (2022). Advertisement

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    cornucopia - perth - 3 march 2023. orkestral - santiago - 13 november 2022. orkestral - buenos aires - 9 november 2022. orkestral - são paulo - 5 november 2022. orkestral - trondheim - 30 july 2022. orkestral - bluedot festival - 24 july 2022. orkestral - montreux - 3 july 2022.

  22. Björk announces Australian tour March 2023 : r/bjork

    On the Apple Music Zane Lowe Show interview, Björk states that she will be touring Australia and Japan in March 2023! So excited!! Quote: "I am actually going to Australia in March, and Japan. I don't know.. I'll probably end up stopping somewhere on the way, I haven't planned it yet.

  23. Bjork Tour 2024: Unveiling Exciting Concert Dates

    Leave a Comment / By Md. Zulkar Nayeem / November 26, 2023 . Bjork is set to embark on a world tour in 2024. The tour will include North American dates. ...

  24. Ready to Be World Tour

    Twice 5th World Tour "Ready to Be" is the third worldwide concert tour and the fifth overall concert headlined by South Korean girl group Twice, in support of their twelfth extended play Ready to Be (2023). The tour began on April 15, 2023, at the Olympic Gymnastics Arena in Seoul, and is currently set to have 49 shows in Asia, North America, South America, Oceania and Europe.