Artistic Support Material

Artistic Support Material

Critically acclaimed singer-songwriter Georgia Fields presents her String Theory tour in February 2025.

Collaborating with a different quartet in each state, the String Theory tour features 11 performances & 4 community workshops across Vic, NSW, SA and QLD.

Blending evocative chamber-folk with experimental art-pop, Georgia will integrate live looping with the quartet, pushing genre boundaries and conjuring a sonic landscape that is equal parts elegant and ethereal. The performance will feature ‘strings’ versions of Georgia’s own songs – reimagining material from her 3 previous albums.

Proposed String Theory Tour Itinerary

*includes community workshop

1 Feb 2025 – Wonderland Spiegeltent – Barwon Heads, Vic

7 Feb 2025 – Music on the Hill* – Flinders, Vic

8 Feb 2025 – Mollongghip Hall* – Mollongghip, Vic

14 Feb 2025 – Venue TBC – Melbourne, Vic

15 Feb 2025 – Potato Shed Theatre* – Drysdale, Vic

20 Feb 2025 – Venue TBC – Sydney, NSW

21 Feb 2025 – Black Box Theatre – Nambour, QLD

22 Feb 2025 – Stories and Songs (solo) – Tamborine Mountain, QLD

23 Feb 2025 – Venue TBC – Brisbane, QLD

28 Feb 2025 – Wonderland Spiegeltent (Fringe Festival) – Adelaide, SA

01 Mar 2025 – Cooee Art House* – Aldinga, SA

Véronique Serret

Violinist and leader of the String Theory tour NSW quartet, performs her own composition ‘Watercolour’.

Natasha Conrau

Violinist and leader of the String Theory tour Victorian quartet, performs in Solstice Piano Trio.

Sarah King

Violinist and leader of the String Theory tour QLD quartet, performs Bach’s Solo Violin Sonata in G minor – Adagio.

Belinda Gehlert

Violinist and leader of the String Theory tour SA quartet, performs in Zephyr Quartet.

Praise for Georgia Fields

Praise for Georgia Fields

“Meticulously crafted art-pop arrangements… and a certain electricity runs across each line. Hiraeth feels like a moment of arrival for Fields. ★★★★”

– The Australian

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

– Beat Magazine

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

– Ramona Magazine

“Georgia Fields dreams in fantastic Technicolour. Darkly-coded collisions of fairytale and myth… Irrepressible pop. ★★★★”

– The Sydney Morning Herald

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

– Frankie Magazine