Björk announces livestream of ‘Cornucopia’ concert film this week

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Björk has announced that a livestream of her new concert film Cornucopia will debut on Apple TV+ later this week.An hour-long version of the full-length film will air on the streaming service on Friday (January 24) at 7pm PT, or 3am on Saturday morning in the UK.

The singer has also confirmed that the feature length version of the film will be coming to theatres later in the year.Ahead of the stream, the singer will also sit down for a rare interview with Zane Lowe for Apple Music on Thursday (January 23) at 10am PT / 6pm UK time.“This has been a long journey with hundreds of people helping out,” she wrote on X/Twitter on Wednesday (January 22). “I am so beyond enormously grateful to every single one of them.”The Cornucopia concert tour ran from May 2019 to December 2023, taking in North America, Europe, Oceania and Asia for a total of 45 shows.

Based on Björk’s studio albums ‘Utopia’ (2017) and later incorporating ‘Fossora’ (2022), it was a music and theatre hybrid, featuring direction from the acclaimed Argentine filmmaker Lucretia Martel.CORNUCOPIA on Apple Music @applemusic and AppleTV+ @AppleTV !!

This Friday, 24th of January at 7pm PT. #AppleMusicLivei am so thrilled to share an hour excerpt of the Cornucopia concert film here with you online .the full version will be played later in theatres .this has… pic.twitter.com/jAfJnI5hFs— björk (@bjork) January 22, 2025“I feel the modern concert film is a matriarchally friendly construct, welcomed in the current climate,” Björk added. “Where female musicians can share their worlds uncorrupted, in cornucopia, i was joined by musical director and multi-instrumentalist Bergur þórisson, percussionist Manu Delago, flute septet Viibra, harpist Katie Buckley and the Hamrahlid.

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