Concert Review: Björk - Shanghai, China

Part of: The Shanghai Diaries

Since living in Shanghai I have seen Chick Corea, Beyoncé, Björk, and Harry Connick, Jr. None of those artists are exactly the sort of people I normally see in concert. In fact, likely as not were I still living in the States I would not have shelled out good money to see any of them. For some reason though, China makes me rush to see everybody whose name I at least know.

Except Celine Dion. Screw that.

I paid more money than I've ever paid to see anybody to see Björk, and I barely know any of her music. I'm actually more familiar with her work in the Sugarcubes than as a solo artist. I know her songs from those crazy videos she released in the early 90s, and I have a copy of her recent release Medúlla, but while I find that disk strangely beautiful, I've not listened enough to really know the songs.

Björk played Shanghai at the International Gymnastic Gymnasium which remains an active gym complete with bad lights, hardwood floors, and a section of tables for the judges. In the off season they have erected a stage in one corner, and thrown down some folding chairs on the floor. As such neither the view or the sound quality is particularly great for a concert.


Björk hit the stage a few minutes behind schedule but with such gusto that I forgave her immediately. Her band consists of a ten piece horn section, a keyboardist, a percussionists and some guy on a lap top. It was the horns that came out first blasting a lively, booty shaking romp before the gut obliterating percussion came rolling out. What the room lacked in refined acoustics, the band made up for in sheer volume and reverberations. The beats vibrated my insides and shook the seats. It made me itch. Literally. The vibrations made my skin crawl and between dance moves I had to lay down some scratching of my own.

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  • 1 - nan hu

    Mar 10, 2008 at 8:16 am

    1. Most people don't know the word "Tibet", because it is "Xizhang" in China. most fans thought she said was "to bed", so ...
    2. If she shut out with chinese that most fans can understood her, I would worry about if she can leave there with unhurt.
    3. we respect her political opinion, but it's unfair to fans. they bought ticket to enjoy the music with her, not emotion hurt. you know it was not a political meeting.
    4. most people will be unhappy if someone shut out "support bin Laden" or "independent of hawalli" in US.

  • 2 - Jacky, Beijing China

    Mar 20, 2008 at 5:26 pm

    right on nan hu !

  • 3 - Cindy

    Mar 20, 2008 at 9:41 pm

    Bjork should be banned forever in China for her bad behaviour.

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