
Young music master AURORA is ready for her film debut with “What Happened To The Earth?” out worldwide March 4 for a limited time only.
The Norwegian alt-pop songbird is stepping into cinema mode with What Happened To The Earth?, a concert film capturing her largest headlining performance to date at Mexico City’s Palacio de los Deportes — and yes, it’s landing worldwide on March 4, but only for a limited time.

This special release documents AURORA’s spellbinding stop on her “What Happened To The Earth?” tour, where she transformed the massive arena into something closer to a ritual than a concert. Think: light, sound, emotion, and thousands of fans locked into the same frequency.
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According to the official synopsis shared on AURORA’s website, the show was filmed on Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead), turning the venue into a glowing, symbolic space filled with fans in festive dress. Her setlist weaves through haunting ballads like “Dreams” and “Exist for Love”, alongside fan favorites “Runaway,” “The Seed,” and “Churchyard.”
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Known for blending electronic pop, folk textures, and vivid storytelling, AURORA’s performances are always immersive, emotional, and quietly powerful. This film doesn’t just document a concert — it frames her music as a celebration of nature, humanity, and collective feeling, solidifying her place as one of pop’s most original voices.
If you’ve ever wanted to step inside an AURORA show without leaving your couch, this is the closest thing to teleportation.




To learn more and to find a theater near you visit AURORA: What Happened To The Earth?
So… are you watching this in a packed theater or turning your living room into a private AURORA shrine? Let us know below!






