Georgia Fields – String Theory National Tour Launch

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Singer-songwriter and sonic shapeshifter Georgia Fields presents her String Theory National Tour 2025.

In an exciting collision of worlds, Georgia is collaborating with a different string quartet in each city, over 9 shows.

For this special show at Mollongghip Hall, she’ll be joined by her long-time collaborators the Andromeda Quartet (led by celebrated chamber violinist Natasha Conrau). This is the same quartet who performed on Georgia’s recent album Hiraeth, recorded by Mollongghip’s own Josh Barber.

Together they will perform ‘strings’ of Georgia’s own songs, plus a couple of strikingly reimagined covers. Georgia integrates live looping with extended techniques from the string players, blurring the lines between modern chamber music and playful art-pop.

5:30pm … Food truck / Doors open

7:00pm – 7:30pm … Freya & Tom McGowan

8:00pm – 9:00pm… Georgia Fields & Andromeda String Quartet

9:00pm – onwards… Bar open

This is a family-friendly event, with kids under-16 free. Food truck outside; drinks available at the bar inside.

Content: MOLLONGGHIP HALL AND TENNIS COMMITTEE INCORPORATION

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  • Sat 15 Feb

5:30pm–11:30pm

Mollongghip Hall

521 Dean-Mollongghip Road, Mollongghip VIC 3352

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$15 - $20

Adult $20
Conc $15
Under 16 Free


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