AURORA: What Happened To The Earth?

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AURORA: What Happened To The Earth?

Saturday 07 March 2026 - Friday 13 March 2026

Cinema

Norwegian alt-pop artist AURORA, plays her biggest ever headline performance at Mexico City’s Palacio de los Deportes as part of her What Happened To The Earth? Tour.

Filmed on Dia De Los Muertos (Day Of The Dead), the arena is transformed into a space of spellbinding sound and light, and filled with fans in festive dress.

AURORA’s ethereal voice is ever-captivating as she sings haunting ballads including Dreams and Exist for Love as well as fan-favourites Runaway, The Seed and Churchyard.

Known for blending electronic pop with folk and vivid storytelling, AURORA’s performances are always immersive and emotional, and this concert – celebrating nature and the human experience – solidifies her as a beacon of originality and inspiration. 

 

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Certificate: 15

Length: 105 minutes

Director: Gonzalo Lopez

Cast: AURORA, Amalie Holt Kleive, Fredrik Svabø, Sigmund Vestrheim, Thea Emilie Wang

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Dates and times

Saturday 07 March 2026 | 5:00 pm

Friday 13 March 2026 | 8:15 pm

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