As one of musics most eccentric figures,Bjorkis usually the odd one out.
She found the normalization of consistently grueling workdays on tours strange.
The nuts and bolts are more flexible, Bjork toldthe Guardian.
Bjork performs on stage during a concert of her tour “Cornucopia” on December 02, 2023 in St Herblain, FranceSantiago Felipe/Redferns for ABA)
Oh, lets now work 18 hours a day, every single day, until everybody throws up.
I always wanted to coexist.
you might have a personal life.
you’ve got the option to have your kids.
you’re free to have your partners there.
She completed six international runs before implementing her residency approach with theBiophiliatour.
Since then, she has scaled back from performing between 58 and 105 shows on a single tour.
These days, Bjork spends most of her time in Iceland when she isnt on the road.
When Im there, I dont do any press or I dont go to any openings, she said.
I just live a very quiet sort of low-key life.
So people usually dont know Im there, as well.