Björk’s “I Miss You” On TFI Friday Still Zaps Like A ’90s Pop Fever Dream
A throwback so zapping, oddball, and instantly alive that it works like a music palette cleanser: Björk performing “I Miss You” on TFI Friday in 1996.
Call it Zephyring 30 Years if you must, because this one still feels like a gust of strange, bright pop air blowing straight out of the mid-’90s and into the present tense.
Hosted by Chris Evans, TFI Friday was one of those classic British TV rooms where pop stars did not have to behave like museum pieces. They could be loud, charming, awkward, theatrical, electric — and Björk, naturally, makes the whole thing feel like a tiny art storm.
“I Miss You” comes from Björk’s Post universe, the era where dance music, brass, cartoon logic, heartbreak, club electricity, and emotional precision all kept crashing into each other in the best possible way.
The TFI Friday performance keeps that spirit intact. It is playful without being cute, chaotic without falling apart, and unmistakably Björk in the way only Björk can be: half pop star, half weather event.
There is also something delicious about watching a 1996 television performance in 2026. The camera language, the studio energy, the live-TV texture — it all reminds us how much personality used to leak through the screen before everything got too polished for its own good.
Watch Björk Perform “I Miss You” On TFI Friday
A compact dose of 1996 British TV, Björk brilliance, and Post-era performance electricity.
Catch INYIM’s Björk Throwback Clip
A quick social cut for the archive heads, the Björk faithful, and anyone who needs a zapping little ’90s reset.
Source: TFI Friday Official’s YouTube archive, Björk’s official discography/video information, and INYIM’s Instagram clip.








