Singer-songwriter and sonic shapeshifter Georgia Fields joins forces with Andromeda String Quartet to deliver a bold collision of worlds: luminous art-pop meets ethereal chamber strings.

Together they perform strings-and-vocal arrangements of Georgia’s original songs, blending the precision of modern classical with energy of art-pop. Georgia also uses live-looping to expand the quartet into a lush, immersive soundscape. The result is a performance that feels at once intimate and cinematic: tactile strings, soaring vocals, beat-boxing, and an undercurrent of raw emotional charge.

In February-March 2025, Georgia toured this show up the East Coast with funding support from Creative Australia. The tour included 9 performances across 4 states, with Georgia engaging locally-based string quartets led by Veronique Serret (NSW), Sarah King (QLD), and Miranda Carson (Tasmania). Andromeda Quartet joined Georgia for the shows in regional Victoria, including Flinders Fringe Festival and a sold-out performance at Melbourne’s Tempo Rubato.

Then in October-November 2025, Georgia and Andromeda Quartet joined Katie Noonan for the Victorian leg of her widely acclaimed Grace tour, presented by Frontier Touring. This included performances at Geelong Arts Centre (The Play House), Ballarat Civic Hall, West Gippsland Arts Centre, Wangaratta Performing Arts & Convention Centre, Albury Entertainment Centre, Ulumbarra Theatre in Bendigo, and Gippsland Performing Arts Centre, culminating in a sold-out, 2,400 seat finale at Hamer Hall, Melbourne.

Together, Georgia Fields & Andromeda String Quartet conjure an evocative, boundary-defying sonic world that blurs genre, bends expectations, and delivers a sound both bold and beautifully crafted.

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    • Age: Core audience 30–45, spanning Millennials and older Gen Z. Secondary audience is Gen X.

    • Cross-generational appeal: Many of Georgia’s audience are parents and bring their tweens and teens to shows.

    • Listening behaviour: Prefer intimate venues, seated concerts, or relaxed outdoor festival environments. Attentive, lyric-driven listeners who value storytelling, emotional depth, and beautiful sounds.

    • Purchasing behaviour: Audiences are willing to pay within the $30–45 ticket range for evening or premium performances, while free or low-cost daytime events appeal strongly to families.

    • Genre alignment: Fans of Sarah Blasko, Katie Noonan, Missy Higgins, Lior, Angus & Julia Stone.

    • Other interests:

      • Georgia’s audience shows strong crossover with theatre, arts festival, contemporary visual arts, and literary event audiences.

      • This show appeals to pop music listeners who are curious about experiencing classical music in a less formal context than a symphony orchestra performance. This might be the first time they’ve seen a string quartet live.

      • This show also appeals to open-minded classical music audiences who are interested in experiencing contemporary, song-led repertoire.

About Andromeda String Quartet

Led by violinist Natasha Conrau, Andromeda String Quartet is a dynamic ensemble renowned for their adventurous approach to collaborations. As individual musicians they have appeared with many of Australia’s premier orchestras, including the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, Melbourne Chamber Orchestra, Queensland Symphony Orchestra, Adelaide Symphony Orchestra, Australian Art Orchestra, Melbourne Ring Orchestra and Orchestra Victoria. As longtime collaborators, Andromeda Quartet has performed and recorded with Georgia for over 12 years.

About Georgia Fields

Georgia Fields is a critically acclaimed singer-songwriter and string arranger whose work spans art-pop, indie and chamber-folk. Across her two-decade career she has performed in some of the country’s most esteemed arts spaces: Hamer Hall, Festival Hall, Melbourne Recital Centre, ACMI, The Corner Hotel, State Library Victoria, Melbourne Fashion Week, Festival of Voices Tasmania, Brisbane Powerhouse and the National Gallery of Victoria.

Georgia’s melodic, lyric-driven songs and genre-bending sound have built a strong presence on national radio and media, with airplay on triple j, Double J, Triple R, PBS FM, and FBi Radio. Her third album Hiraeth was released in 2022 to critical acclaim, with The Australian praising her “meticulously crafted art-pop arrangements”, and Beat Magazine declaring “her weightless vocal makes us feel airborne.”

Georgia’s most recent EP Live at Northcote Theatre celebrates her evocative collaboration with Andromeda String Quartet, recorded live in one night at the iconic theatre in Melbourne.

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Photographer credit: WILK
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RELEASES

Live at Northcote Theatre – (2026)

Afloat, Adrift – (2026)

LIVE PHOTOS

Photographer credit: Breeana Dunbar @ Hamer Hall, Melbourne

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Demonstrates live-looping with string quartet.
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“Plain-speaking love songs, swelling with strings to make George Martin weep.”

– Sydney Morning Herald

“The evocative songstress paints entire worlds… [and] the Andromeda String Quartet give a distinctly epic vibe.”

– Frankie Magazine

“Meticulously crafted art-pop… A certain electricity runs across each line. ★★★★”

– The Australian

“Fields is in her element… off the leash yet achieving the balance of melancholy.”

– Rhythms Magazine

“Intelligent, seductive and touched by a vividly-blooming magic.”

– Autumn Roses

“Beautifully encapsulates the rich complexity of the human experience.”

– Beat Magazine

“A magnetic showing of fearless art-pop and searing vulnerability.”

– Ramona Magazine

“Beautifully composed and delivered between gritty and dainty moments.”

– Pilerats

ZIGGY STRINGS PROJECT

Get a little stardust in your eye.

In a striking reimagining of David Bowie’s iconic The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust, singer-songwriter Georgia Fields performs the album in its entirety, reorchestrated for voice and string quartet.

Originally commissioned for ACMI’s David Bowie Is exhibition in 2015, this haunting and cinematic performance strips back the glam-rock spectacle to reveal the tenderness, danger and longing at the heart of Bowie’s songwriting. Part homage, part reinvention, the work is an ode to Bowie’s restless creativity: a bold, genre-defying artist whose spirit continues to ripple through generations of musicians and outsiders alike.

Georgia’s Ziggy Strings Project is available for bookings on request.

CONTACT

georgiafieldsmusic@gmail.com

Website: www.georgiafields.com
Instagram: @georgiafieldsmusic
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Stream Live at Northcote Theatre EP
Stream Georgia’s solo Hiraeth album

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