
AURORA announces concert film âWhat Happened To The Earth?â live from Mexico City coming to cinemas
AURORA has announced a new concert film called What Happened To The Earth? , which captures her biggest headline show to date in Mexico City. READ MORE: AURORA on art, âAdolescenceâ and activism: âPolitics have a place in music, movies and artâ Released in collaboration with Trafalgar, Mercury Studios, and Fontana, the movie shows the Norwegian alt-pop star performing a sold-out show for 18,000 fans at the Palacio de los Deportes. Filmed on DĂa de los Muertos (Day of The Dead) in 2024, the gig saw fans arrive in festive dress, and the new film features both spellbinding performances of songs including âRunawayâ, âThe Seedâ, and âChurchyardâ, as well as behind-the-scenes footage and interviews with fans. It is directed by Gonzalo Lopez, remastered in 4K resolution, and set to start screening in cinemas worldwide from Wednesday March 4. âIn 2024 I did my largest solo show of my whole career in Mexico. It was a dream come true, especially since a large crowd like that could also be so quiet. And so still,â AURORA said. âIt felt intimate even though the faces of the crowd stretched so far around the whole arena. All those people, gathered around the stage, just because they love music.â âWe knew it was going to be special, so we decided to make a film of it. With all of us, and all of you. And I hope you like it,â she added. Tickets go on sale next week (Thursday January 22) at 2pm GMT, and you can sign up here for updates. Recommended Sharing the new poster on social media, AURORA said that she and her team âknew it was going to be specialâ at the Mexico City gig, and therefore âdecided to make a film of it. With all of us, and all of you.â Marc Allenby, CEO of Trafalgar Releasing shared: âWe are pleased to partner again with Mercury to bring AURORAâs debut feature film to cinemas around the globe. This exceptional 4K remaster takes an amazing concert and brings it to another level. Audiences will be mesmerised worldwide.â Tom Lewis, President of Fontana, agreed and added that the film both captures âan exhilarating, euphoric and beautiful concertâ and âfeels like another landmark momentâ for the singer. The 2024 tour dates came in support of AURORAâs latest album âWhat Happened To The Heart?â which dropped that same year and was praised by NME as showing her âââleading by example with a dazzling world of her ownâ. The record was also produced by The Chemical Brothers â Tom Rowlands, and the two of them later went on to announce they had formed new band, TOMORA . Last month they dropped their debut single â Ring The Alarm â, and have since been confirmed as playing Coachella , Down The Rabbit Hole , Openâer , Sziget and more festivals across this summer. The Chemical Brothers first worked with AURORA in 2019, when she provided guest vocals to their âNo Geographyâ album. The âSoft Universeâ singer...
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