AURORA: What Happened to the Earth? Live From Mexico City (2026)

Released: 2026-03-04 Recommended age: 8+ No IMDb rating yet
AURORA: What Happened to the Earth? Live From Mexico City

Movie details

  • Genres: Music, Documentary
  • Director: Gonzalo Lopez
  • Main cast: Aurora Aksnes, Amalie Holt Kleive, Fredrik Svabø, Sigmund Vestrheim, Thea Emilie Wang
  • Country / region: Mexico, United States of America, United Kingdom
  • Original language: en
  • Premiere: 2026-03-04

Story overview

This 90-minute concert film captures Norwegian alt-pop artist AURORA's largest headline performance at Mexico City's Palacio de los Deportes during her 'What Happened to the Earth?' Tour. Filmed on Day of the Dead, the arena features elaborate lighting and sound design with fans in festive costumes. AURORA performs haunting ballads like 'Dreams' and 'Exist for Love' alongside fan favorites such as 'Runaway' and 'The Seed.' The concert blends electronic pop with folk elements and vivid storytelling, creating an immersive experience that celebrates nature and the human experience.

Parent Guide

Family-friendly concert film with artistic musical performance. Suitable for most ages with no concerning content.

Content breakdown

Violence & peril
None

No violence, danger, or perilous situations. Pure musical performance.

Scary / disturbing
Mild

Atmospheric lighting and sound design might be intense for very sensitive young children. Day of the Dead theme is presented festively, not scary.

Language
None

No profanity or concerning language. All lyrics are artistic and appropriate.

Sexual content & nudity
None

No sexual content or nudity. Performers wear standard concert attire.

Substance use
None

No depiction of alcohol, drugs, or substance use.

Emotional intensity
Mild

Some songs explore emotional themes about nature and existence, but presented artistically. The performance is immersive but not distressing.

Parent tips

This is a concert film with no concerning content. The performance includes atmospheric lighting and sound that might be intense for very young children. Some songs have emotional themes about nature and human existence, but they're presented artistically. The Day of the Dead setting includes festive costumes but no scary imagery. No explicit language, violence, or substance use is present.

Parent chat guide

This concert celebrates nature and human emotions through music. You could ask: 'What did you think about the colorful lights and costumes?' 'How did the music make you feel?' 'What do you think AURORA means when she sings about the earth?' 'Did any songs remind you of things in nature?' 'What was your favorite part of the performance?'

Parent follow-up questions

  • Did you like the colorful lights?
  • What was your favorite song?
  • Did you see people wearing pretty costumes?
  • Was the music happy or sad?
  • Did you want to dance to the music?
  • What emotions did you feel during different songs?
  • What do you think 'What Happened to the Earth?' means?
  • How did the lighting help tell the story?
  • Which instrument sounds did you notice most?
  • What would you wear to a concert like this?
  • How does AURORA blend different music styles?
  • What messages about nature did you notice in the lyrics?
  • How does the Day of the Dead setting enhance the performance?
  • What makes this concert different from others you've seen?
  • How does the production design create an immersive experience?
  • How does AURORA use music to explore environmental themes?
  • What artistic techniques make her performance unique?
  • How does the concert format allow for emotional storytelling?
  • What cultural elements from Day of the Dead are incorporated?
  • How does this performance reflect current concerns about nature?

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