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Through her eclectic avant-garde pop infused with electronica, Björk (born November 21st, 1965) has become an international icon with her intelligent, forward-thinking music that frequently defies expectation.

Following the demise of her band, the Sugarcubes, in 1992, Björk embarked upon a solo career that would lead her to widespread critical acclaim and chart success. Yet this was not her first solo album. Björk had already released a hit record at the young age of 11, a collection of covers that found great success in her native country. The child prodigy later became lead vocalist for the Sugarcubes, whose art rock found a hit album in the US and UK after the release of "Life's Too Good" in 1988. After their break-up, Björk traveled to London, where she became interested in the burgeoning dance scene, which would inform much of her solo musical direction from there on.

In 1992, "Debut" was released, Björk's first solo venture since she was 11 years old. The album took influence from trip hop and electronica, with the likes of Tricky, Underworld and Nellee Hooper lending their production talents. The resulting album became hugely successful, peaking at number three in the UK charts, featuring a number of hit singles that found chart success globally. Björk became a runaway success, earning countless awards and accolades at the year's end.

Björk's following releases continued to find critical acclaim, most notably in the UK, spawning several remix albums of her work subsequently. In 2000, Björk was also named 'Best Actress' at the Cannes Film Festival for her performance in Lars Von Trier's "Dancer in the Dark." Alongside her solo efforts, Björk also created several film soundtracks, helping to diversify her work. In 2004, she released the ambitious "Medúla," an album made up entirely of vocal samples before then returning to the more beat-driven, upbeat record, "Volta" in 2007.

Björk continued to be ambitious in her scope for musical exploration, creating the concept album "Biophillia," which explored humanity's interaction with the natural world, most notably its geological landscape, and how music reflects this. The album also spawned an IMAX film, as well as a BBC 4 documentary, "When Björk met David Attenborough," further exploring this subject matter.

Forever busy, Björk appeared on a Death Grips release, on the album, "Niggas on the Moon." A live DVD of her "Biophillia" project followed shortly after in 2014, which captured Björk's ability to put on an impressive live show. In 2015, her ninth studio album was unexpectedly released after it was leaked prior on the internet, yet Björk still found critical acclaim for her highly anticipated "Vulnicura."

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It could be argued that Björk's 2011 release 'Crystalline' was her most creative and daring collection since her career began way back in 1992. The Icelandic mega-star has always been known to push boundaries of visual media and its relation with music and this innovation remains present during her live performance.

From the percussive intro to 'Cosmogony' the sense of anticipation in the room is strong as the audience watch Björk's impressive choir ominously chant the introduction. The classic tracks such as 'Hunter' and 'Hidden Place' gain huge cheers and the performance of these influential pieces of alternative pop prove why Björk is such an iconic musician.

With such a large discography, she continuously keeps her set lists fresh and interesting by playing a variety of fan favourites as opposed to reverting straight back to the likes of 'Crying' or 'Army Of Me'. 'The Pleasure Is All Mine' sounded wonderful with a supporting choir, and 'Mouth's Cradle' was as haunting as ever.

Perhaps the oldest track performed of the evening 'Hyperballad' attains the most poignant moment as her pained vocal annunciates every lyric on this tender and beautiful ballad. The controversial 'Declare Independence' acts as the encore and the way in which Björk delivers this epic piece of power pop leaves audiences chattering about the Scandinavian star all the way into the night.

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Being in the audience for a Björk performance is the modern equivalent of being one of those slack jawed scientists at the end of “Close Encounters” who stand there in amazement when the higher beings descend from above to teach us a new musical language.

Your mind melts and your synapses stretch under a slew of signals and images until you’re simply transported somewhere else.

She’s a genius.

This was the first dress rehearsal for her forthcoming world tour for her new album, Utopia and it was staged in a local cinema near to her home in Reykjavik.

We had been politely asked by Björk to refrain from taking any pictures before, during or after the show, but I can describe the set as a multi-layered combination of platforms and stages, some of which rotated while Björk or her amazing supporting artists moved from one level to another.

Those support artists are seven female flautists, who call to mind Shakespearean woodland nymphs and sprites as they jauntily run from one stage to another.

The set was dressed as a river garden, with fronds and delicate arrays of plants.

The set was around 90 minutes long, with a one song encore and no interval.

As a gig experience, it was incredibly emotional and affecting and I still find myself somewhat stunned by it now, the next day.

If you can get tickets, get them. This is not to be missed.

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Björk's creativity and ability to captivate her audience is indescribable. She exudes such raw talent and a talent for entertaining her audience. She is so different and uniquely Björk that there can be no one just like her.

Her performance at each of her shows is something else. It seems as though she loves to perform and loves to bare herself to the audience.

Her voice is lovely and has a quality about it that is all her own. live is a sight to behold and her style can seem strange to some unfamiliar with her but her fans know that she just expresses herself differently. It really is something completely worthwhile to see her live and in person. The audience really appreciates her and her adorably unique voice.

She sounds dainty and tiny at first but throughout her show she gets progressively louder and more resonating and you can feel how powerful her voice can be. Everyone in the audience will be silent, you don't dare make a sound as she unfolds before your eyes and ears.

Björk is an unforgettable experience and her music, show and audience come together with such perfect clarity. She is delicate and strong and everything you would want as a performer.

Let me start off by saying that I don't like all of Björk's music but there are a few specific songs that I fell in love with and listened to nonstop at one point, and she got me through a pretty tough time in my life. So I was kind of scared that Her new album would not really be my thing, and after listening to several of its songs, I was convinced it wasn't. I bought the tickets mostly for the visuals.

My low expectations completely dissolved about 10 seconds into the concert. Björk's incredible voice in combination with her visual performance was literal magic. It was a feast for the senses - all the senses. In terms of music/movies/art I have about the emotional capacity of a brick wall, but I teared up more than once. I had to keep myself in check constantly, asking "Oh my god. Is this really happening to me right now?"

It was the fastest-moving two hours of my life. Seeing Björk live at Carnegie Hall was one of the most amazing experiences of my life. I've tried to sum it up in this review but to be honest, I feel like no words could ever come close to capturing what I saw, heard, felt, and went through.

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Excellent support from Lotic and Arca set the tone for a march harder, 'festival-style', beats-and-bass-oriented gig than I expected, but was utterly excited by. Did not expect to dance *so much* but it was impossible not to. Cracking setlist going as far back as Army of Me and Hunter, but still weaving in new faves like Mutual Core and of course the main body of Vulnicura. As predicted, Mouth Mantra translated pretty extraordinarily to a live set, and the pyrotechnics didn't hurt. Hyperballad was the perfect encore too. Bjork herself was on undeniably good form, but then that was never in doubt - her vocals on point, and her fun command of the stage made her feel accessible and the moments intimate despite the content being so constantly explosive and grand. Couldn't have asked for more.

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A stripped down Björk with no band or choir this time, but with orchestra instead. Just her, the orchestra and the music. The first part of the performance featured on the new album 'Vulnicura' which is another masterpiece. After the brief intermission we were in more familiar territory with powerful and moving interpretations of some of her more famous songs. Jöga and Bachelorette being standout versions for me personally but sadly, no 'Pagan Poetry' in this set. After two hours of magical music from Björk, the sold out audience at the Hammersmith Eventim Apollo left satisfied and amazed one again. 10/10.

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The venue at Royal Arena,

My friend and I were looking for seeing the concert but everything is digital and our ticket once scan for entry not allow to scan again if you went out. So my friend has problem to come back to the concert duo to the long explain to the gate. And buying the bottle of water but is not allow to have “bottle”! They put out the water from Whole bottle of water into a cokecola paper cut. But who can drink water once in this quantity?

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Fue un show que se tornó bastante íntimo, debido a que ella se presentó con una orquesta de cámara, y pidió a los asistentes a no tomar fotos, ni siquiera mantener encendidos sus celulares (como lo hace en cualquier concierto). Todo el mundo en el auditorio estaba en silencio cuando la orquesta y ella interpretaban las canciones del Vulnicultura, y algunas de producciones anteriores. El mejor momento de la noche (para mí) fue cuando interpretó "Jóga"; los violines y violas le daban una profundidad y mucha emotividad a la melodía.

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WRONG location!Björk is an artist you need to see. The stage was definetly too low.they should at least put a huge live screen.the first half an hour of the concert i wished i could have sit at home and listening to the cd.the sound was also very poor!

Very annoying have been also the dj before!no mention of them on the ticket....wanted to trap people there to sell food & drinks.

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Saw Bjork perform at the Harpa in Reykjavik, the ticket along with the flights from the UK plus accommodation cost me a fortune, but still I have no regrets. Singing with just a string orchestra, Bjork's voice sounded as good as it ever has, and what a powerful, emotive performance from what has to be the most original artist out there.

Can't wait to see her again!

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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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03-03 Perth, Australia - Perth Festival 03-06 Perth, Australia - Perth Festival 03-09 Perth, Australia - Perth Festival 03-12 Perth, Australia - Perth Festival 03-28 Tokyo, Japan - Tokyo Garden Theater 03-31 Tokyo, Japan - Tokyo Garden Theater 09-01 Lisbon, Portugal - Altice Arena 09-04 Madrid, Spain - WiZink Centre 09-08 Paris, France - Accor Arena 09-12 Milan, Italy - Mediolanum Forum 09-16 Prague, Czech Republic - O2 Arena 09-19 Vienna, Austria - Wiener Stadthalle 09-23 Bologna, Italy - Unipol Arena 11-18 Krakow, Poland - Tauron Arena 11-21 Hamburg, Germany - Barclays Arena 11-24 Leipzig, Germany - Quarterback Immobilien Arena 11-28 Zurich, Switzerland - Hallenstadion 12-02 Nantes, France - Zénith 12-05 Bordeaux, France - Arkéa Arena

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Björk announces new ‘Cornucopia’ US tour dates for 2022

Los Angeles fans will now get the opportunity to see the singer's theatrical concert tour

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Björk has announced that she’ll be bringing her immersive theatrical tour ‘Cornucopia’ to Los Angeles next year for a trio of dates.

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‘Cornucopia’ is based on the singer’s 2017 album ‘Utopia’ and is her first official theatrical concert tour. It’s directed by Argentine filmmaker Lucrecia Martel, with designer Chiara Stevenson’s stage designed to resemble fungi.

The newly announced shows are scheduled for early 2022 at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles on January 26, 29 and February 1. Tickets go on sale next Friday (October 15) at 10:00am – you can get them  here .

The first ‘Cornucopia’ shows came in May, 2019, with an eight-night residency at New York venue The Shed . The 19-song setlist in New York included the first time Bjork had performed her songs ‘Venus As A Boy’, ‘Hidden Place’ and ‘Show Me Forgiveness’ for over a decade.

The show features a 50-piece Icelandic ensemble The Hamrahild Choir, a seven-piece flute band, a harp and several instruments specially designed for the tour. The show also features a speech by climate activist Greta Thunberg, which is shown on a video screen before the encore. Costumes for the tour were designed by fashion chain Balmain.

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In November 2019, Björk brought her ‘Cornucopia’ tour to London, with a show at The O2. In a four-star review , NME ‘s Emily Mackay said: “‘Thank you for tonight, London,’ she says as she closes the post-Greta encore with a delightfully ravey version of ‘Notget’. ‘You’re my second home, I’m so grateful for the musical upbringing you gave me.’

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“We in turn should be thankful for an artist wild enough to take a show this audacious to a venue in which she’ll be followed, over the next two nights, by the more straightforwardly people-pleasing performances of McFly and Little Mix. This is a time where we all need to push it, to find new ways of being: like the lady herself sings in the show’s penultimate track: “Imagine a future and be in it.”

Meanwhile, Björk has announced new dates for her livestreamed orchestral shows, following multiple delays due to the coronavirus pandemic.

The Orkestral series will see the musician perform with different collaborators over each of the four dates, including members of the Icelandic Symphony Orchestra, Flute Septet Viibra and Hamrahlíð Choir.

The gigs, performed at Reykjavik’s Harpa Hall to a live audience and livestreamed to fans worldwide, were first due to take place in August 2020, but have been delayed multiple times. 

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Björk Announces 2023 “Cornucopia” World Tour

The post Björk Announces 2023 “Cornucopia” World Tour appeared first on Consequence .

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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