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AURORA: What Happened to the Earth?

An evening where music and ritual come together on a grand stage.

The film follows a major concert in Mexico City, captured during Dia de los Muertos. Music, audience, and surroundings come together to create a temporary world.

This concert film was recorded during AURORA’s largest headline performance to date. The show took place at the Palacio de los Deportes in Mexico City as part of the What Happened to the Earth? Tour. The film presents the full performance, along with context about the evening and the audience.

Duur
93 minutes
Jaar van uitgave
2026
Spoken language
English (with English subtitles)
Price
€16 (Single ticket for the evening)
Projection
Rectangular cinema format in a frame on the Dome

About the film

The film follows the concert in Mexico City as a continuous recording. The performance forms the core and is captured in chronological order, without interruptions or explanatory elements. The evening unfolds step by step, allowing space for tempo, silence, and transitions.

The camera moves between the stage and the audience, showing both the scale of the venue and the intimacy of the performance. Wide shots of the stage alternate with close-ups of singing, movement, and interaction, creating a balance between overview and closeness without interrupting the flow of the concert.

Between musical moments, brief segments feature audience members around the performance. These shots show preparation, presence, and the experience of the day itself. They are woven seamlessly into the recording, providing context without commentary or explanation.

The editing follows the rhythm of the music and the progression of the set. Image and sound stay close to the live experience, letting the concert speak for itself, in harmony with its surroundings and the moment.

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