Photography Harley Weir, Styling Robbie SpencerMusic / NewsMusic / NewsBjörk announces an orchestral 2020 tourThe artist will showcase acoustic string arrangements of work from across her careerShareLink copied ✔️February 27, 2020February 27, 2020TextThom Waite This summer will see a new, orchestral tour from Björk, following on from the Icelandic musician’s massively successful Cornucopia tour last year, which featured theatrical performances in cities across the US and Europe. The new tour will feature acoustic string arrangements of Björk’s “work so far”, and take place in cities across England, Russia, Finland, France, and Germany. Earlier this year, Björk also went back over her archives to contribute music to an AI-driven soundscape in the lobby of a New York hotel, Sister City. The “choral archives” are affected by the sky above the hotel, responding to cloud formations and passing birds or planes. Find the new tour dates below, or – if you can’t make it to a show in person – take a tour behind the scenes of last year’s Cornucopia show, part of Björk’s 2019 Dazed takeover. Björk 2020 orchestral tour dates: July 2: Moscow, Russia, Crocus Music Hall July 6: Helsinki, Finland, Hartwall Arena July 9: Berlin, Germany, Waldbühne Open Air July 17: Paris, France, La Seine Musicale July 20: Paris, France, La Seine Musicale July 26: Cheshire, UK, Bluedot Festival Escape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MOREK-pop has an AI problemCoals are kickstarting Poland’s dream pop scene RIMOWAGeorge Riley unpacks her favourite travel spots for RIMOWA Evilgiane’s camera roll from his tour with Snow StrippersFinnish alt-pop star Pehmoaino: ‘Art helps us survive this dark country’10 great albums you may have missed in the last three monthsLamb is making ‘electronic lyrical’ music that sounds like no one elseArabic shoegaze duo Kiss Facility speak a language deeper than words‘Nazis can’t dance’: Photos from London’s House Against Hate protest rave5 tracks you can’t miss from March 2026ADL: The best and worst tracks on Yeat’s new album‘A cig in one hand and an inhaler in the other’: Fcukers know how to partyEscape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy