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Vulnicura Tour

Vulnicura Tour
Tour by Björk
Vulnicura Tour poster.jpg
Promotional poster for the Berlin concert at Zitadelle
Associated album Vulnicura
Start date March 7, 2015 (2015-03-07)
End date August 7, 2015 (2015-08-07)
No. of shows 8 in North America
8 in Europe
16 Total
Björk concert chronology

The Vulnicura Tour was the eighth concert tour by Icelandic musician Björk. The tour centered on her critically acclaimed 2015 album Vulnicura which chronicled the singer's breakup with American contemporary artist Matthew Barney.

The first half of each show featured the first six songs from the album performed uninterrupted. Following an intermission, Björk returned to the stage to perform a collection of songs from her past, newly rearranged to take advantage of the 15 strings players, percussionist and hang drum player Manu Delago and Arca on electronics. On festival dates The Haxan Cloak performed on electronics, debuting his remix of "Mouth Mantra" at the Governor's Ball in New York.

To date the Vulnicura Tour remains the 2nd Björk concert not to receive a corresponding DVD release, following the Greatest Hits Tour in 2003. None of the 16 concerts are known to have been professionally filmed but a special acoustic concert in Iceland on 8 November 2016 was, though as of yet no plans have been announced for a home video release or TV broadcast.

On 7 January 2015, Björk was announced as one of the performers of the 2015 Governors Ball. It was her first confirmed appearance since the conclusion of the Biophilia Tour and her first concert in New York City since 2012.

On 16 January 2015, the singer confirmed the upcoming Vulnicura Tour by announcing six dates through March and April in New York, where she performed at the Stern Auditorium at Carnegie Hall and the New York City Center. On Twitter, Björk confirmed that Arca would play with her on selected dates. She later added 2 shows at Brooklyn's Kings Theatre sandwiched in between the Carnegie Hall and City Center shows. Alarm Will Sound, a New York-based chamber orchestra, joined Björk and Arca on stage, as did Austrian hang drum player and percussionist Manu Delago, who previously toured with Björk on Biophilia. The Haxan Cloak took over electronic duties from Arca on festival dates in New York and later in Europe, playing a total of 6 Vulnicura Tour shows.


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