Lady Blackbird & Electric Fields
Presented by HOTA
Fri 2 Oct
Lady Blackbird & Electric Fields
BLEACH Festival 2026 kicks off its opening Outdoor Stage Concert Series with a double bill of Australian and International soul with Lady Blackbird and Electric Fields – and best of all, it’s free!
Heralding from the United Kingdom by way of the USA, is the internationally acclaimed “Grace Jones of Jazz”, Lady Blackbird. Featuring a powerhouse of soul, jazz and storytelling that collide in a voice that stops you in your tracks. Every Lady Blackbird song is an unmistakable sound of freedom. Harnessing a mighty voice that effortlessly embodies power, yearning and balladry, her powerful sound can evoke joy in one moment and then heartbreak in the next.
Opening the night will be Electric Fields, the multi-award-winning duo who will bring their breathtaking beauty and power to the stage in a merge of traditional culture and electronic music. Featuring the rare and beautiful voice of Zaachariaha Fielding (who often sings in the traditional language of the Anangu People) and the brilliance of Producer Michael Ross to deliver soulful pop sounds of epic proportions to intensely intimate story-songs.
This special music event is a celebration of song, soul and storytelling from two very powerful voices.
Lady Blackbird and Electric Fields play HOTA’s Outdoor Stage, free for the opening weekend of BLEACH Festival 2026.
Gates open: 6pm
To ensure equal access to as many music lovers as possible, tickets are limited to 6 per transaction and we request you only take up tickets that you intend on using to attend. If you can no longer attend, please contact our Box Office on (07) 5588 4000 to return your tickets.
Your ticket registration does not guarantee you entry to the event site. Access will only be granted should capacity limits permit.
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Lady Blackbird
With a voice that moves effortlessly between raw power and intimate vulnerability, Lady Blackbird has emerged as one of contemporary music’s most compelling new voices. Blending jazz, soul, gospel, psychedelic rock and folk influences, her critically acclaimed debut album Black Acid Soul introduced audiences worldwide to her haunting vocal style and deeply emotional storytelling. Now, with her bold and personal follow-up Slang Spirituals, Lady Blackbird embraces themes of freedom, self-discovery and acceptance, drawing from her journey growing up in a strict religious household to finding her identity as an artist and queer woman. Following sold-out tours across Europe and collaborations with artists including Gregory Porter, Moby and Billy Porter, Lady Blackbird continues to captivate audiences with a powerful live presence and a sound that is fearless, cinematic and profoundly liberating.

Electric Fields
Celebrated for their electrifying fusion of pop, soul and Aboriginal culture, Electric Fields have become one of Australia’s most acclaimed contemporary music acts. Since launching in 2015, the award-winning duo have built an extraordinary international career, performing everywhere from the Sydney Opera House and AFL Grand Final to Central Park, Eurovision 2024 in Sweden and major festivals across Europe, New Zealand, Asia and the USA. Renowned for their powerful live performances and collaborations with leading orchestras including the Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide and Queensland Symphony Orchestras, Electric Fields continue to break new ground across music, film and performance. Their achievements include multiple ARIA Awards, National Indigenous Music Awards and National Live Music Awards, while their groundbreaking work celebrating First Nations languages and storytelling has earned widespread critical acclaim and national recognition, including receiving the Keys to the City of Adelaide in 2025 for their outstanding contribution to music.
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