Björk on Her Wild New Apple TV+ Concert Film, ‘Cornucopia’: “Something I Hadn’t Done Before”

It’s the gift that keeps on giving. Cornucopia, Björk’s critically acclaimed world tour commissioned by The Shed in 2019, is now a book (out since Nov. 15), and a concert film opening January 24 on Apple, and in select theaters in March.

The 59-year-old musician was never your usual pop artist and Cornucopia is not your usual concert film. Shot on the Lisbon stop of the tour, it features media artist Tobias Gremmler’s otherworldly digital designs that look like alien aqua-flora imagery projected on screens and giant bead curtains. Olivier Rousteing’s bizarre sculptural costumes augment the fungi-inspired props by designer Chiara Stephenson. Björk shares the stage with Viibra, a seven-member women’s flute ensemble playing multiple variations of the instrument. Also joining her is the Hamrahlid Choir, conducted by fellow Icelander Þorgerður Ingólfsdóttir. They sing on “Body Memory,” off her 2017 album Utopia, a collaboration with Venezuelan musician Arca that comprises most of

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