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After a 5 year hiatus, Björk is finally coming to Amsterdam. Her latest album, Volta, involves Timbaland and a giant projected music mixing toy. We're looking forward to seeing the swan-girl!
Björk will be supported by Jamie Lidell.
www.liveatwesterpark.nl/
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