Trafalgar Releasing, Mercury Studios, and Fontana are delighted to announce the theatrical release of AURORA: What Happened To The Earth?. This unmissable debut concert film captures a milestone moment in the career of Norwegian alt-pop sensation AURORA: her largest-ever headlining show, a sold-out performance for 18,000 people at Mexico City’s Palacio de los Deportes. Screenings begin in cinemas worldwide on Wednesday, March 4, 2026.
AURORA shared her excitement regarding the film, stating, “In 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. It 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. We 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.” “We are pleased to partner again with Mercury to bring AURORA’s debut feature film to cinemas around the globe,” said Marc Allenby, CEO of Trafalgar Releasing. “This exceptional 4K remaster takes an amazing concert and brings it to another level. Audiences will be mesmerized worldwide.”
Directed by Gonzalo Lopez and remastered in stunning 4K resolution, the concert film features haunting ballads including “Dreams” and “Exist for Love,” as well as fan favorites “Runaway,” “The Seed,” and “Churchyard.” Beyond the spectacular concert footage, it features exclusive interviews with fans, showcasing the significant and active community built around her music, known as the “Warriors and Weirdos.”
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