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Aurora has returned with a new single about “the invisible enemy” – check out ‘The Flood’

Norwegian artist AURORA releases emotionally charged single ‘The Flood’, exploring inner struggles and personal battles through poignant lyrics.

Artists: Aurora

AURORA has unveiled her new single ‘The Flood’ through Decca Records.

The track explores themes of personal struggle and internal conflict, featuring lyrics that address the weight of constant pressure and life’s challenges. The release follows AURORA’s previous single ‘Through the Eyes of a Child’, which recently gained renewed attention after featuring in Netflix series Adolescence.

“This is a song about the invisible enemy. What brings you anger, what brings you worry and sadness. What makes you crawl into yourself instead of meeting the world fully. A song about searching for someone or something to blame, when you know perfectly well that the only solution lies within yourself,” AURORA says.

The Norwegian artist has added six arena shows to the UK and European leg of her ‘What Happened To The Earth?’ tour, which will see her perform to over 275,000 fans globally. The tour includes a sold-out performance at London’s OVO Arena Wembley.

The dates in full read:

APRIL
28 Fryhuset, Stockholm, Sweden
29 KB Hallen, Copenhagen, Denmark

MAY
1 Ziggo Dome, Amsterdam, Netherlands
3 OVO Arena Wembley, London, UK
5 Le Zenith, Paris, France
7 Movistar Arena, Madrid, Spain
9 Sagres Campo, Lisbon, Portugal

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