AURORA: a sunrise to warm every heart
AURORA lights up Rock en Seine with emotion, ethereal voice, and a show filled with love, freedom, and powerful messages.
AURORA is a phenomenon that goes far beyond pop music. With every album and every concert, the Norwegian artist has built a reputation for shows that feel both intimate and universal. At Rock en Seine, she proved why she is one of the most magnetic voices of her generation.
AURORA faced a crowd already electrified, and yet it was she who was visibly moved. “This is our last European date after three years on the road,” she shared. Onstage, she doesn’t just sing : she floats, delivering her songs with a mix of ethereal grace and raw intensity that keeps eyes and hearts locked on her.
Backed by soaring arrangements, her set moved seamlessly from danceable highs to moments of quiet reflection. Running with the Wolves erupted with energy, while Runaway turned into a heartfelt statement on freedom and human struggle. Between songs, AURORA’s wit and conviction shone through, whether joking about ecology being “sexy” or dedicating her music to those who suffer in silence.
Her latest album, What Happened to the Heart?, anchored the show with its blend of urgency and beauty. The night ended with AURORA reaching for a fan’s drawing, raising the LGBT flag high, and leaving the stage like a burst of fire. A powerful, unforgettable performance that confirmed her unique place in today’s music scene.
As a reminder, here are some key figures for Aurora: 24 billion streams worldwide, including 630 million in France, 4.9 million followers on TikTok, and 4.4 million on Instagram!
Genre Live Show
Production year 2025
TV Director Xavier Reim
Recording location Rock en Seine Festival
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