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Björk’s Cornucopia Debuts in Europe

Heralded as ‘one of the most incredible displays of lights and sounds ever to grace a stage in the city’ by New York Magazine

“Björk’s Cornucopia is the Wildest Visual Display in a Concert That I’ve Ever Seen” Vulture Magazine
“Fantasy as a weapon for change” The New Yorker

“100 minutes of a nearly overwhelming array of sounds and images, a true feast for the senses and an ecstatic paean to nature and flutes. Her voice sounded incredible as ever, never flagging throughout the show as if drawn from an infinite wellspring of power and energy” Brooklyn Vegan

“Bjork’s insane new theatre production is an experimental artpop masterpiece: ‘Cornucopia’ just might be her masterpiece.” nj.com

Following a world premiere at New York City’s The Shed and a residency at Mexico City’s Parque Bicentenario, Björk announces the European premiere of Cornucopia with 8 upcoming shows.

According to Björk, this is her “most elaborate stage concert yet, where the acoustic and digital will shake hands, encouraged by a bespoke team of collaborators. Cornucopia is probably as expansive as I will get … an effort to find an equilibrium between all areas.”

It’s been 22 years since the Icelandic innovator and songstress has graced the Irish stage. Fans can get the rare treat to experience the artist’s latest sonic and visual extravaganza at Dublin’s 3 Arena this November 28th. 

 

MCD Presale: Thursday, 8th August at 10am. Register here

General Onsale: Friday, 9th August at 10am . Tickets here.

 

Watch Björk’s new music video ‘Losss’ 

Cornucopia is digital theatre crafted around Björk’s most recent album ‘Utopia’. The show is created and produced by Björk, with music co-produced by Arca, and the staging directed by film director Lucrecia Martel. The digital visuals are by media artist Tobias Gremmler, co-creative

direction from James Merry and a stage design by Chiara Stephenson. Also performing onstage are the Icelandic flute septet Viibra, harpist Katie Buckley, with percussion from Manu Delago. Electronics and a number of bespoke instruments are also implemented in the innovative surround-sound stage design. Cornucopia boasts a 360 sound system that “immerses fans in a sensory techno-acoustic utopia, underscored by a poignant socio-political message about the need for environmental action” – Dazed.

During the show, Björk will perform a number of songs from inside a specially-built reverb chamber made with acousticians Arup which will allow her to sing live with customised natural acoustics.

Balmain and Iris Van Herpen are the designers behind the couture costumes worn by the cast of Cornucopia.

Cornucopia’s European dates are as follows:

November:

13 – Brussels @ Forest National
16 – Luxembourg @ Rockhal
19 – London @ O2 Arena
25 – Glasgow @ SSE Hydro
28 – Dublin @ 3Arena

Tickets available at: www.bjork.com

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