Electronic Music Duo Electric Fields Joins Forces with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra
Multi-award-winning Australian electronic music duo Electric Fields joins forces with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra for one night only.
Venue: Sydney Opera House
Address: Bennelong Point, Sydney NSW 2000
Date: Saturday 19 October
Time: 7pm
Ticket: Tickets from $55
Buy / Ticket: https://www.sydneysymphony.com/concerts/electric-fields-with-the-sydney-symphony-orchestra
Web: https://www.sydneysymphony.com/concerts/electric-fields-with-the-sydney-symphony-orchestra
EMail: info@sydneysymphony.com
Call: 02 8215 4600
Address: Bennelong Point, Sydney NSW 2000
Date: Saturday 19 October
Time: 7pm
Ticket: Tickets from $55
Buy / Ticket: https://www.sydneysymphony.com/concerts/electric-fields-with-the-sydney-symphony-orchestra
Web: https://www.sydneysymphony.com/concerts/electric-fields-with-the-sydney-symphony-orchestra
EMail: info@sydneysymphony.com
Call: 02 8215 4600
Multi-award-winning Australian electronic music duo Electric Fields joins forces with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra for one night only at the Sydney Opera House.
Renowned for their captivating fusion of vibrant traditional culture with pop, soul and electronica, Electric Fields’ original compositions and traditional inma bring breathtaking moments of beauty and power to audiences across Australia, and around the world.
Earlier this year Zaachariaha Fielding (vocals) and Michael Ross (keyboard and producer) competed at the Eurovision Song Contest in Sweden, creating history by singing lyrics in Fielding's Yankunytjatjara language — the first song in Eurovision to include Aboriginal language.
With their evocative works reimagined for orchestra by composer Alex Turley (arranger for Genesis Owusu, Ngaiire and more), this collaboration with the Sydney Symphony will showcase Electric Fields’ awe-inspiring music on a grand scale.
Don’t miss Electric Fields in this unique concert experience with the full power of the Sydney Symphony Orchestra.
Renowned for their captivating fusion of vibrant traditional culture with pop, soul and electronica, Electric Fields’ original compositions and traditional inma bring breathtaking moments of beauty and power to audiences across Australia, and around the world.
Earlier this year Zaachariaha Fielding (vocals) and Michael Ross (keyboard and producer) competed at the Eurovision Song Contest in Sweden, creating history by singing lyrics in Fielding's Yankunytjatjara language — the first song in Eurovision to include Aboriginal language.
With their evocative works reimagined for orchestra by composer Alex Turley (arranger for Genesis Owusu, Ngaiire and more), this collaboration with the Sydney Symphony will showcase Electric Fields’ awe-inspiring music on a grand scale.
Don’t miss Electric Fields in this unique concert experience with the full power of the Sydney Symphony Orchestra.