GEORGIA FIELDS

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Georgia Fields conjures a mesmerising spell of art-pop alchemy in her captivating solo show. Accompanying herself on electric guitar, mini-synth and textural live loops, the singer-songwriter “paints entire worlds with her tunes” (Frankie Magazine).

OFFICIAL PRESS PHOTOS

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LIVE PHOTOS

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POSTERS

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Press Quotes

Press Quotes

“Fields' vocals float hypnotically, while meticulously crafted art-pop arrangements ruminate beneath. Fields presents each vignette of Hiraeth with vivid emotion, and a certain electricity runs across each line... Hiraeth feels like a moment of arrival.” ★★★★

– The Australian

“Her weightless vocal makes us feel airborne... Fields’ latest record Hiraeth beautifully encapsulates the rich complexity of the human experience.”

– Beat Magazine

“Beautifully composed and delivered between gritty and dainty moments... Hiraeth is a testament to Georgia’s abilities as a songwriter and a vocalist.”

– Pilerats

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

– Ramona Magazine

“A powerful pop voice that’s at once forceful and elegant.”

– Tone Deaf

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

– Autumn Roses

“A carefully layered piece of sonic art. Each addition of an instrument is a brush stroke… Georgia’s vocals range from a breathy caress to soaring dominance.”

– The Point Music News

“Georgia Fields dreams fantastic Technicolour. Her subconscious teems with breathless stuff about flying, falling and lunar possession. Darkly-coded collisions of fairytale and myth… Plain-speaking love songs swelling with strings to make George Martin weep... Irrepressible pop.” ★★★★

– The Sydney Morning Herald

“A voice you simply cannot un-hear… The evocative songstress paints entire worlds.”

– Frankie Magazine

“It’s in poised vocal and muscular percussion where Fields is in her element – when she’s off the leash yet achieving the balance of melancholy.”

– Rhythms Magazine