Björk Announces 2023 Cornucopia Shows

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Björk, photo by Santiago Felipe

Björk Announces 2023 Cornucopia Shows

She’s presented the elaborately staged concert in New York, Reykjavík, and Los Angeles in recent years

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 Cornucopia

Björk Cornucopia:

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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