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Björk: Cornucopia Concert Film Coming to South Florida Theaters

Icelandic singer Björk is bringing her cutting-edge concert film to cinemas on May 7.
Image: Björk onstage during a Cornucopia show
Björk: Cornucopia documents the Icelandic singer's 2019-2023 concert tour. Photo by Santiago Felipe/@santiagraphy

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Icelandic singer Björk is coming to a theater screen near you this spring. On May 7, for one night only, the concert film Björk: Cornucopia will be shown at cinemas worldwide. It promises to showcase Bjôrk's most elaborate live performance to date and will be a rare opportunity to see it in a cinematic setting in stunning 4K and Dolby Atmos.

The new film is 98 minutes long and includes three music videos curated by Björk. In January, a shortened version of the concert film was released on Apple TV+ alongside a live album, Apple Music Live: Björk (Cornucopia), released exclusively on Apple Music.

Cornucopia was the 2019-2023 concert tour in support of her 2017 album Utopia. It also incorporated songs from 2015's Vulnicura and 2022's Fossora. Cornucopia never made it to South Florida, though Miami audiences did enjoy a Björk Orkestral show at the Adrienne Arsht Center in 2022, which saw the singer present a greatest hits setlist of sorts while being backed by a 32-person string orchestra.

Critics lauded the Cornucopia tour for its cutting-edge presentation and mind-bending visuals. "It's a breathtaking display of what Björk and her band are capable of," wrote music critic Craig Jenkins in his review of the show for Vulture.

Tickets for the screening of Björk: Cornucopia are available at bjorkcornucopia.com. In South Florida, AMC Sunset Place 24, Regal Kendall Village, and Cinemark Paradise 24 will screen the film.

Watch the concert film's trailer below.