Why We Can't Stop Talking About Rosalía & Björk At The Brit Awards
Rosalía raging to techno has crossed my mind all day. Here's why!
Why We Can't Stop Talking About Rosalía & Björk At The Brit Awards
Who tuned into The BRIT Awards? If you did, how did you like it? If you didn't, let's talk for a second!

Rosalía, The Brit Awards 2026.
The performance opens with a choir-style echo of Rosalía's voice. The lighting and the weight of her vocals set the tone for Björk to grace the stage. Her voice is so unique, and her outfit choice added depth to the entire performance.

Björk performing at The Brit Awards 2026.

Once Björk left the stage, a vocal clip of Yves Tumor radiated through the room, the sample repeating. As soon as the camera zoomed out to show the entire stage, the drop hit—techno. TECHNO!

The Brit Awards 2026.
The entire crowd felt in sync, and the camera cuts were so clean. The pulsing techno beat was one-of-a-kind.
The experimentalism of Rosalía—whose sound blends experimental pop and flamenco—paired with Björk, a pioneer in dance music for decades, created something special. She's built a sound that blends raw emotion and cutting-edge production. That is art!
The techno breakdown was such an eye-catcher for the HDBNGR RVWR team. It felt limitless and a strong exploration of art.
To watch the performance, we linked it for you below and here!
More About Rosalía & Björk
Rosalía and Björk have collaborated on two songs (let's hope for more).
One is Oral (2023), which protests Icelandic fish farming.
Then came Berghain (2025), featuring Yves Tumor.
The first week of release, the track retained #1 in Spain and topped charts across Europe—Portugal, Germany, Austria, and Switzerland. The song reached No. 7 on the Spotify charts.
Fun Fact: The second day of release, the track reached #1 on iTunes.
What did you think of the performance? Drop your thoughts in the comments.

1 comment
Love all of this! So good!