MusicNewsBjörk’s virtual reality exhibition is coming to LondonThe European premiere of Björk Digital runs in London throughout September, and will include a live performance from the Icelandic artist at the Royal Albert HallShareLink copied ✔️July 19, 2016MusicNewsTextSelim Bulut Björk has been touring around the world throughout the year with Björk Digital, an exhibition of digital, video, and virtual reality collaborations made to coincide with her latest album Vulnicura. Today, the Icelandic artist has announced that she will be bringing the exhibition to the UK for its European premiere. The exhibition will run at London’s Somerset House from September 1st to October 23rd. It’s described in a press release as a “private theatrical experience”, inviting visitors to engage with her work through virtual reality technology. It will include immersive VR videos from Vulnicura songs including “Black Lake”, “Stonemilker”, “Mouth Mantra” and “Notget”. Excitingly, as part of the European premiere, Björk will also perform live at London’s Royal Albert Hall on Wednesday September 21st, her only UK headline show this year and her first since headlining Alexandra Palace in 2013. Somerset House will also be hosting additional never-before-seen work from Björk as well as an interactive educational space showcasing apps and custom-made musical instruments from her previous album Biophilia, as well as a programme of her videos from throughout her 24-year career. Most recently Björk took Björk Digital to Japan, which featured a performance of “Quicksand” that was livestreamed in virtual reality. Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MOREBloodz Boi: The humble godfather of Chinese underground rapA rare interview with POiSON GiRL FRiEND, dream pop’s future seerNigeria’s Blaqbonez is rapping to ‘beat his high score’Inside Erika de Casier’s shimmering R&B universe ‘Rap saved my life’: A hazy conversation with MIKE and Earl Sweatshirt7 essential albums by the SoulquariansIs AI really the future of music?The KPop Demon Hunters directors on fan theories and a potential sequelplaybody: The club night bringing connection back to the dancefloorAn interview with IC3PEAK, the band Putin couldn’t silenceFrost Children answer the dA-Zed quizThe 5 best features from PinkPantheress’ new remix album