Warning: Björk is going to be everywhere in March. Not only is she playing dates at Carnegie Hall and New York City Center, but a retrospective at the Museum of Modern Art promises to “chronicle her career through sound, film, visuals, instruments, objects, costumes, and performance,” according to details just dropped by the museum. The MoMA show will culminate in “a newly commissioned, immersive music and film experience conceived and realized with director Andrew Thomas Huang and 3-D design leader Autodesk.”
Those counting the days till Björkapalooza got an early glimpse of the Icelandic nymph when she dropped in to do some surprise spinning in the “Bad Room” of Greenpoint dance den Good Room on Friday. We snagged the above photo of her with Lloydski of Tiki Disco.
Speaking of Tiki D, the insanely popular summer party will be making a rare winter appearance at Good Room on Sunday, Feb. 15; the President’s Day weekend jam will be the last Tiki Disco until outdoor events pop off again in May, so jump on it.
Tickets are $10 or $15 at the door. The fun starts at 10 p.m.