Björk has announced the release date of the film of his last concert, ‘Cornucopia’, which can be seen in cinemas around the world from Wednesday, May 7. However, in Spain the premiere will occur the day after, the Thursday May 8while in Canada and France it will be launched on May 9 and 11, respectively, reports NME. ‘Cornucopia’ can be seen in a total of 25 countries, including United Kingdom, Brazil, Germany or Sweden. The cinemas will be for “limited time.”
The Tickets To watch the ‘Cornucopia’ movie in cinemas, they are put on sale next Thursday, March 27, through the Björk website: Cornucopia.
‘Cornucopia’, which has hosted the material of the last two studio albums by Björk, ‘Utopia’ (2017) and ‘Fossora’ (2022), has been the most ambitious concert of the Guđmunsdóttir career. Throughout 45 shows, ‘cornucopia’ toured North America, Europe, Oceania and Asia between May 2019 and December 2023. In Spain, ‘Cornucopia’ could be seen at the Movistar Arena in Madrid (then Wizink) in September 2023.
Björk has defended ‘Cornucopia’ by cape and sword, for example, accepting to be interviewed by the Neozygous Zane Lowe in her Apple Music space, in her first appearance before a camera since 2018. In her talk with Lowe, Björk commented on the “holistic” concept of ‘cornucopia’ and spoke of ecologism, art, technology or age. His statements “Last news, I will dance until I am 90 years old, thank you very much” they circulated on Instagram for days.
Lately, Björk has been news for criticizing the Spotify model and for affirming that the Swedish platform is “the worst thing that has happened to musicians.” A few words very similar to those that the Icelandic singer previously shared in an interview with El País.