
Björk announces theatrical release of concert film, Björk: Cornucopia
Singer-songwriter and producer Björk has announced the forthcoming release of her concert film, Björk: Cornucopia.
Cornucopia has garnered widespread acclaim for its cutting-edge visuals and immersive sound as the live show travelled the world. This film captures the concert's transformation of 21st-century VR visuals into a 19th-century theatrical setup, bringing Björk’s work from the headset, to a stage, and now to a cinema – serving Björk’s signature blend of musical innovation, environmental activism, and emotional expression.
Björk’s performance takes viewers on a journey through some of her most iconic songs to more recent Utopia and Fossora – each brought to life with stunning visual storytelling, in collaboration with world class artists and animators. The film also explores her philosophy on the multiple environmental crises, offering an optimistic, post-apocalyptic reflection on our collective future.
The film is Björk’s most elaborate live performance to date and will be available to experience exclusively in approximately 500 cinemas in over 25 countries, including Australia, Brazil, Canada, Denmark, France, Germany, Spain, Sweden, the US, the UK, and more.
Björk: Cornucopia has a runtime of 1 hour 39 minutes, plus an additional screening of three music videos, curated by Björk. The concert film offers a rare opportunity to experience the full magic of the original show in stunning 4K and Dolby Atmos
Tickets are on sale from 27 March. For more information, visit bjorkcornucopia.com.
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