Aurora
Norwegian singer
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June 2025 | Announced as the recipient of the Contemporary Music Award at the 2025 Silver Clef Awards by Nordoff and Robbins, recognizing her outstanding contributions to music. |
2025 | Aurora was included in the Forbes 30 Under 30 Europe Entertainment list. |
2025 | Received nominations for Release of the Year and Alternative Pop at the Spellemannprisen, where she performed 'Through the Eyes of a Child'. |
2025 | Aurora was named in the Forbes 30 Under 30 Entertainment list. |
May 2025 | Hosted a free retrospective exhibition 'Some Type of Skin – An Exhibition' at Wembley Arena, showcasing her stage outfits and visual art. |
May 2 2025 | Released the deluxe edition of 'What Happened To The Heart?'. |
2025 | Included in the Forbes 30 Under 30 Entertainment list. |
2025 | Aurora releases her album 'Portrait of a Song - Runaway' under Decca Records |
2025 | Aurora nominated for multiple Spellemann Awards, including Spellemann of the Year for herself, Release of the Year for 'What Happened to the Heart?', and Alternative Pop category for the same album |
March 2025 | Aurora nominated for Artist of the Year – Popular Music category |
2025 | Aurora is featured in 'Portrait of a Song - Runaway' documentary produced by Decca Records. |
2025 | Nominated for Musikkforleggerprisen Creator of the Year in Popular Music (Pending) |
February 2025 | Released an orchestral version of 'Runaway' and a 30-minute documentary to commemorate its tenth anniversary. |
January 2025 | Her 2015 single 'Runaway' surpassed one billion streams on Spotify. |
2024 | Embarked on a Norwegian Tour, performing in her home country |
2024 | Aurora contributes her song 'Animal Soul' to the soundtrack of the video game Senua's Saga: Hellblade II, performing as herself |
2024 | Aurora's public image is characterized by a 'two-layered' hairstyle reminiscent of anime characters, which she has maintained between 2018 and 2024. |
2024 | Aurora is set to perform during the 'What Happened to the Earth?' tour, which will take place from 2024 to 2025. |
2024 | Aurora will undertake the 'Norwegian Tour' in 2024. |
2024 | During the Latin American leg of her tour, Aurora performed her biggest headline show yet, with a sold-out attendance of 18,000 at the Palacio de los Deportes in Mexico City. |
December 2024 | Completed the second leg of her tour through the Americas. |
October 2024 | Performed a mashup with Jacob Collier of 'A Rock Somewhere' and 'The Seed' in the Arctic to raise awareness for ocean and climate protection. |
October 3 2024 | Performed a sold-out show at the Royal Albert Hall as part of her tour. |
September 2024 | Began her concert tour 'What Happened to the Earth?' promoting her new album. |
September 2024 | Began her concert tour to promote the 'What Happened to the Heart?' album. |
September 2024 | Aurora announced a concert tour to promote her album 'What Happened to the Heart', scheduled to begin in September. |
June 7 2024 | Aurora's fourth studio album, 'What Happened to the Heart', was released, described as her most personal and cathartic album to date. |
June 7 2024 | Aurora released her fifth studio album, 'What Happened to the Heart?'. |
May 24 2024 | Aurora featured on Bring Me the Horizon's song 'Limousine' from their album 'Post Human: Nex Gen', which was released. |
March 20 2024 | Aurora premiered the single 'Some Type of Skin', which was the third single from her upcoming album. |
February 15 2024 | Aurora released 'The Conflict of the Mind', the second single from her upcoming album, along with a music video co-directed by Kaveh Nabatian and herself. |
2023 | Nominated for Producer of the Year, Pop, and Music Video of the Year at the Spellemannprisen for her work on The Gods We Can Touch. |
2023 | AURORA won Best Realtime Experience at the Webby Awards for 'Sky: Children of the Light – Season of AURORA.' |
November 8 2023 | Aurora released the single 'Your Blood', her first new solo musical material in nearly two years. |
November 1 2023 | Aurora announced her single 'Your Blood' and a Norwegian headlining tour for March 2024. |
October 2023 | Aurora hinted at new music by posting an audio clip and pre-save link on Twitter with the caption '08.11'. |
August 25 2023 | Aurora released 'My Sails Are Set' as part of the soundtrack to the live action series One Piece. |
August 23 2023 | Returned to Sky: Children of the Light for another virtual concert, running until September 3, with an official attempt to break the Guinness World Record for 'Most Users in a Concert-themed Virtual World'. |
July 2023 | Aurora contributed a cover of Nick Drake's 'Pink Moon' to Chrysalis Records's The Endless Coloured Ways compilation and released 'My Sails Are Set' for the One Piece live-action series soundtrack. |
January 2023 | Aurora confirmed she began work on her fifth studio album and collaborated with Tom Odell on the piano ballad 'Butterflies'. |
2022 | Featured on Wu Qing-feng's single 'Storm' and released 'Hunting Shadows' for the 15th anniversary of Assassin's Creed. |
2022 | Debuted her single 'The Woman I Am' live at the Gullruten Awards. |
2022 | Aurora contributed the song 'Hunting Shadows' to the Assassin's Creed video game soundtrack |
2022 | Aurora started 'The Gods We Can Touch Tour', which continued in 2023. |
2022 | AURORA won at the 2nd NYX Awards '21 for Marketing / Advertising Campaigns – Original Song with 'Everything Matters.' |
2022 | Aurora starred as herself in the streaming film 'A Touch of the Divine'. |
2022 | AURORA won an Honorary award at P3 Gull 2022. |
2022 | AURORA won Use of Music at the Cresta Awards for 'Everything Matters.' |
2022 | Aurora collaborated with film composer Hans Zimmer for the 'Frozen Planet II' soundtrack and performed 'Take Me Back Home' at the Royal Albert Hall. |
2022 | AURORA won Årets Internasjonale Suksess (International Success of the Year) at the Spellemannprisen '21. |
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