Info Setlist
Date: 2008-04-11 
Country: UK 
City: Manchester 
Venue: Apollo 
Other: £37. 7pm. (Presale - 08444 777 677).

Opening act: Leila Arab. 



01. Intro - Brennið Þið Vitar
02. Earth Intruders
03. Hunter
04. All Is Full Of Love
05. Pagan Poetry
06. The Pleasure Is All Mine
07. Who Is It
08. Vertebrae By Vertebrae
09. Cocoon
10. Army Of Me
11. Where Is The Line
12. Innocence
13. Bachelorette
14. Cover Me
15. Wanderlust
16. Hyperballad
17. Pluto

encore
18. Anchor Song
19. Declare Independence
Pictures (email) Observe that there usually is a NO camera policy at these concerts.
photo © Shirlaine Forrest, www.shirlainephotos.co.uk photo © Shirlaine Forrest, www.shirlainephotos.co.uk photo © Shirlaine Forrest, www.shirlainephotos.co.uk photo © Shirlaine Forrest, www.shirlainephotos.co.uk photo © Shirlaine Forrest, www.shirlainephotos.co.uk photo © Shirlaine Forrest, www.shirlainephotos.co.uk photo © Shirlaine Forrest, www.shirlainephotos.co.uk photo © Shirlaine Forrest, www.shirlainephotos.co.uk photo © Shirlaine Forrest, www.shirlainephotos.co.uk
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Wow - it was utterly stunning. It was my first experience ofseeing Bjork live... if it's possible, I love her even more. Her voice was flawless, her passion oozing, and her performance was amazing! I have seen her live dvds obviously and they are a real experience on their own, but to actually be there was a dream come true!

The lazers too, and the streamers blasting out into the sky at her command! Being able to see the digital/musical/synth creation on those tv screens was amazing too - what a good idea! Especially that rune thing!

My favourite performances had to be Bachelorette (I had tears in my eyes), Pagan Poetry (just because it's Pagan Poetry), Wanderlust was even better live, Hunter (that bass!), Who Is It and Hyperballad (could hear everyone singing along and was a really unifying experience) and Pluto and Declare Independence were completely mind blowing. I thought I was going to explode!

I'm totally upset I didn't understand what everyone was laughing at when she performed Cover Me. She seemed to like her left of the stage a lot more than the right :o(

Seriously though... I just left completely buzzing my tits off. It was such a magificent high! And it's going away and I'm depressed :lol2: :drama:

/braddersk - 3820
Who is it that never lets you down? Bjork of course!
After finally getting to see her live after 14 years of being a fan I was so overwhelmed with joy during the show.
Earth Intruders gave me goose pimples, AIFOL made me teary eyed , Bachelorette gave me chills, Cocoon made me feel warm and fluffy and Cover Me made me giggle (those who were there will understand how cute it was!) Excellent sound a brilliant setlist that covered all albums much to my delight (1 from Debut, 3 from Post, 4 from Homogenic, 2 from Vespertine, 3 from Medulla, 5 from Volta) and what a voice! See filled the venue with her own vocal chords! Real excellent stomping moments like Army Of Me then intimate moments like Cocoon gave the show real variety. I couldn't fault the setlist and the lasers and confetti were magical touches. Personal highlight was the surprising play of the Anchor Song towards the end, this was something very special indeed. Thank you Bjork!




/tinrooster - 3819
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