Few bands have the ability to cut through the noise and distractions of modern life like Sigur Rós, delivering pure, elemental emotions. Now, the Icelandic group is set to return to Australia, accompanied by a 41-piece orchestra, in support of their most personal and emotionally charged album yet, ÁTTA. Since their formation, Sigur Rós has masterfully combined ambient electronics, orchestral arrangements, and rock elements, all led by Jónsi’s ethereal falsetto. Their journey began with their debut album, Von (1997), but it was their second release, Ágætis byrjun (1999), that earned them international fame. The critically acclaimed album won the Shortlist Music Prize and was hailed as Iceland’s Album of the Century. Their follow-up, ( ) (2002), furthered their innovation with Jónsi’s unique “Hopelandic” language. Over the years, Sigur Rós has delivered several chart-topping albums, including Valtari (2012), which topped charts in Iceland and Ireland, and reached No. 7 in the US. Their 2013 album, Kveikur, took the band’s sound in a darker, more assertive direction, earning Top 20 spots worldwide. That same year, Sigur Rós appeared on Game of Thrones and even made a guest appearance on The Simpsons, providing a unique rendition of the show’s theme. Renowned for their captivating live performances, the band has played at major festivals like Coachella, Glastonbury, and Lollapalooza, as well as selling out venues around the world. Their shows are celebrated for their emotional depth, immersive atmosphere, and breathtaking visuals. After a five-year break from touring, their 2022 world tour marked a triumphant return, delighting audiences with new and classic material. Their latest album, ÁTTA (2023), marks a decade since Kveikur and reunites Jónsi, Georg Holm, and Kjartan Sveinsson. The album, recorded with a stripped-back approach and strings at Abbey Road Studios, blends lush orchestral arrangements with an intimate emotional focus, reflecting on the post-pandemic world. Following a successful US tour with orchestras including the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, Sigur Rós will bring this orchestral experience to Australia. Fans can expect a mesmerizing performance that weaves together beloved classics and new material from ÁTTA. Sigur Rós’ 2022 Australian tour sold out quickly, so don’t miss out on tickets for this highly anticipated return. Presale for Adelaide, Melbourne, and Brisbane begins at 10 am local time on Wednesday, 2 October, with general public tickets available from 10 am local time on Friday, 4 October. |
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