The Björk concert film Cornucopia, a shortened version of which was released in January on Apple TV+, is heading to theaters this spring through Mercury Studios and Trafalgar Releasing.

Screenings will begin May 7 in 500 cinemas across more than 25 countries and will roll out the next day in Spain, May 9 in Canada and May 11 in France. This version contains 25 minutes of additional content not found in the Apple TV+ edit and will also include three Björk-curated music videos. It is presented in 4K picture and Dolby Atmos sound. Click here for tickets.

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“Experiencing a visual performer’s concert on the cinema screen isn’t just watching a show — it’s immersing yourself in the full scale of their artistry in the way Björk intended when designing the spectacle of Cornucopia,” says Mercury Studios VP of Content Acquisition Amy Freshwater.

Björk launched the cutting-edge, environmental-themed Cornucopia in 2019 at New York’s the Shed and later took it on tour around the world. The show heavily features material from her 2017 album Utopia and a handful of songs from 2022’s Fossora.

The film was directed by Ísold Uggadóttir and boasts original animation by Tobias Gremmler and cinematography by Artur Tort.

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