Fresh from their success at Eurovision 2024, electronic music duo Electric Fields are set to collaborate with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra.
It comes as the multi-award-winning group continue to make waves in the music industry with their innovative sound and powerful performances.
The duo's music, composed by vocalist Zaachariaha Fielding and producer Michael Ross, is a fusion of traditional Indigenous Australian sounds with modern electronic beats, creating a unique and mesmerising sound that has captivated audiences worldwide.
Their recently-announced collaboration with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra promises to be a once-in-a-lifetime experience, combining the raw energy and emotion of Electric Fields' music with the grandeur and sophistication of a full orchestra.
Composer Alex Turley's reimagining of their songs for orchestra is set to bring a new dimension to their already stunning music, creating an unforgettable night of music at the iconic Sydney Opera House.
Electric Fields have previously performed at the Sydney Opera House, having performed music for the Lighting of the Sails: Yarrkalpa - Hunting Ground at the start of Sydney's Vivid Live in 2021.

In March of this year the group made headlines when they represented Australia at the Eurovision Song Contest in Sweden with their original song One Milkali (One Blood).
Their performance marked the first time a Eurovision song included a traditional Aboriginal language, as Fielding sang in his native Yankunytjatjara tongue.
Although they were eliminated in the first semi-final, their performance was a significant moment for Australian Indigenous culture.
The fusion of electronic and classical music will be showcased for a single evening at the Sydney Opera House on Saturday, October 19th.
Ticket sales will commence on Thursday July 25th.