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Bjork
Björk will return to UK to headline Bluedot Festival 2022
She'll be backed by an orchestra and a projection-mapping spectacle
2nd September 2021
Björk to livestream three orchestral shows
From Reykjavík’s Harpa Hall in August
29th June 2020
Björk’s label One Little Indian changes name to One Little Independent
Founder Derek Birkett concedes that name and logo "contribute to racism"
11th June 2020
Björk, Spiritualized, Ride and Tangerine Dream for Bluedot
Jodrell Bank fest also welcomes EOB, Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith, Beak> and more
12th February 2020
The 22nd Uncut New Music Playlist of 2019
The 22nd Uncut New Music Playlist of 2019
10th September 2019
Björk announces Cornucopia shows for UK and Ireland
November dates in London, Glasgow and Dublin
6th August 2019
Watch Björk and The Breeders on Jools Holland
They both performed one new song and one 90s classic
23rd May 2018
Arctic Monkeys, Björk and Nick Cave to headline Primavera
The Barcelona-based festival takes place from May 30 to June 2
29th January 2018
Watch Björk’s new video for “Utopia”
It's taken from Björk's new studio album
11th December 2017
The 43rd Uncut Playlist Of 2017
Strong selection this week...
17th November 2017
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