Icelandic songstress Bjork arrived in Shanghai on Friday, but event
organizers warned local media to stay away from the singer after she had been
hounded by reporters in Hong Kong.
Event organizers said Bjork would leave immediately if the media harassed her
when she landed at the airport in Shanghai, according to a local news report.
Reporters had hounded the singer after she arrived at Hong Kong's airport on
Tuesday.
Airport officals in Shanghai arranged special access for Bjork and her
entourage so she could avoid reporters and photographers as much as possible.
The singer was accompanied by two bodyguards, an assistant and her young
daughter, according to a report in the Oriental Morning Post. The report quoted
someone who works for the concert organizer as saying that she was dressed in a
backless viridian jacket, a multicolored scarf and silver trousers.
Bjork will perform in Shanghai on Sunday as part of her world tour promoting
her latest album entitled "Volta." The concert will be her last performance in
Asia before she flies back to Europe to perform in Manchester, England.