Björk - Cornucopia arena show confirmed for Berlin 2026
Published on 08/20/2026 at 14:35 | Editorial responsibility: Rafael Müller, Editor-in-Chief AD HOC NEWS
Björk is set to return to a German arena stage with her immersive live production Cornucopia. According to the Uber Arena’s current event listing, she will perform in Berlin on November 28, 2026 as part of a renewed European run of the show.
Berlin date anchors Cornucopia’s 2026 return
The Uber Arena in Berlin lists Björk’s Cornucopia concert for November 28, 2026, positioning the German capital as a key stop in her next wave of arena dates in Europe. The venue, located in the Friedrichshain district, is one of Germany’s major indoor arenas with a capacity in the low five figures, underlining the scale of the production and the demand Björk still commands in the German market. Uber Arena event announcement
Listings on international live platforms such as Songkick also highlight Björk’s ongoing Cornucopia activity, confirming that the show remains active in her touring schedule rather than a one-off revival. These calendars typically group her arena appearances under the Cornucopia banner, emphasizing that the concerts are tied to the creative cycle of her 2017 studio album Utopia while still evolving with newer material from her later work Fossora. Songkick tour calendar
Germany’s place in Björk’s current live plans
The Berlin concert is particularly significant for audiences in Germany, as it represents the next confirmed opportunity to see Björk present Cornucopia in a domestic arena after earlier European legs of the production focused more heavily on cities such as Lisbon, Paris and Vienna. Previous tour announcements for Cornucopia listed German dates in Hamburg and Leipzig, but the 2026 schedule now shifts attention firmly to Berlin, reinforcing the city’s status as her primary base in the German market for this phase of touring.
Within the broader European context, the Berlin show sits alongside other major capitals that have hosted or are expected to host Cornucopia, including Paris and London. While full 2026 itineraries have not been published in a single consolidated document, existing arena listings indicate that Björk continues to treat Cornucopia as a touring project that moves selectively between cities rather than as a fixed residency, with Berlin functioning as the German anchor in this latest leg.
Tour, charts and work overview for Björk
Fans who want a broader picture of Björk’s touring history, chart milestones and evolving body of work can dive into further coverage and analyses.
Where Björk stands right now
Björk’s next officially confirmed major live appearance is the Cornucopia concert at the Uber Arena in Berlin on November 28, 2026, with further European arena dates tied to the same production expected but not yet comprehensively listed in one place.
The musical core of Cornucopia
Cornucopia is widely described as Björk’s most elaborate live project, originally developed as a theatrical companion to her 2017 album Utopia. The show blends live band, choir, woodwind ensemble and large-scale projection mapping, staging songs from Utopia alongside reworked material from earlier records and, more recently, selections from her 2022 album Fossora. This mixture situates Cornucopia somewhere between experimental pop, electronic music and contemporary classical performance, aligning with Björk’s longstanding tendency to treat concerts as immersive art installations rather than straightforward rock sets. Rolling Stone Cornucopia feature
Björk at a glance
- Act: Björk
- Genre: Art pop, experimental electronic
- Origin: Reykjavík, Iceland
- Active since: late 1970s (first recordings), solo career from 1993
- Lineup: Solo artist
- Label: One Little Independent Records (formerly One Little Indian)
- Key works: Debut (1993), Homogenic (1997), Vespertine (2001), Utopia (2017), Fossora (2022)
- Current album/single: Fossora, released September 30, 2022
- Charts / certifications: multiple Top 10 entries in the UK and strong placements in Germany’s Official Album Charts, with Debut, Post and Homogenic all charting in Europe during the 1990s and 2000s
- Next live date: November 28, 2026 – Berlin, Uber Arena
Frequently asked questions about Björk
When will Björk next perform in Germany?
Björk’s next confirmed German show is scheduled for November 28, 2026 at the Uber Arena in Berlin, where she will present her Cornucopia live production.
What is special about Björk’s Cornucopia show?
Cornucopia combines music from Utopia and later works such as Fossora with elaborate staging, including immersive visuals, a choir and a woodwind ensemble, positioning it closer to a multimedia theater piece than a conventional pop concert.
Which albums define Björk’s career so far?
Key albums include Debut, which introduced her solo art-pop sound in the early 1990s, Homogenic and Vespertine, which fused electronic and orchestral textures, and more recent records such as Utopia and Fossora that extend her interest in nature, voice and experimental electronics.
This article was created with AI assistance and reviewed by an editor. Sources are linked in the text. Dates, chart positions and certifications may change at short notice; we welcome correction notes via the editorial contact listed in our imprint.
