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Fan favorite group Electric Fields become the first Australian duo to compete at Eurovision.

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Electric Fields, a duo combining dance music with indigenous culture, will represent Australia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2024. Pictured: Zaachariaha Fielding and Michael Ross (right) at the Eurovision - Australian Decides contest in 2019

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Electric Fields, a duo whose work combines dance music with indigenous culture, will represent Australia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2024.

Consisting of vocalist Zaachariaha Fielding and keyboardist and producer Michael Ross, the pair will perform their song One Milkali (One Blood), a song about a “united world” at the competition, which will take place in Malmö, Sweden, in May.

The group is well known to fans since their song 2000 And Which came second in the Eurovision Australia Decides song contest in 2019.

They lost first place to Kate Miller-Heidke, who finished ninth in the final competition with her song Zero Gravity.

Electric Fields will be the first duo Australia will send to Eurovision, an industry blog reported. television tonight, after SBS and Blink TV announced their participation in the competition on Wednesday.

Electric Fields, a duo combining dance music with indigenous culture, will represent Australia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2024. Pictured: Zaachariaha Fielding and Michael Ross (right) at the Eurovision - Australian Decides contest in 2019

Electric Fields, a duo combining dance music with indigenous culture, will represent Australia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2024. Pictured: Zaachariaha Fielding and Michael Ross (right) at the Eurovision – Australian Decides contest in 2019

One Milkali uses Yankunytjatjara in its lyrics, an indigenous language of the Anangu people.

Fielding rose to fame after appearing on The Voice in 2014 and then formed Electric Fields with Ross in 2015.

It comes after Perth-based progressive metal band Voyager wowed fans at last year’s Eurovision with their song Promise.

Perth-based progressive metal band Voyager wowed fans at Eurovision last year with their song Promise. (In the photo)

Perth-based progressive metal band Voyager wowed fans at Eurovision last year with their song Promise. (In the photo)

Perth-based progressive metal band Voyager wowed fans at Eurovision last year with their song Promise. (In the photo)

Although they placed ninth overall, the song took off as a result of their spectacular performance.

He ended up graphing in Apple Music metal chart in Iceland, Ireland, United Kingdom, Israel, Poland, Netherlands, Norway, Belgium, Slovenia, Finland and Lithuania.

Promise also fared on Spotify’s Viral Songs chart, ranking third in Sweden and fourth in Iceland and Australia last May.

Australian singer Silia Kapsis, 17, will represent Cyprus at Eurovision 2024 with her song Liar.

Australian singer Silia Kapsis, 17, will represent Cyprus at Eurovision 2024 with her song Liar.

Australian singer Silia Kapsis, 17, will represent Cyprus at Eurovision 2024 with her song Liar.

Voyager was ninth after Estonia, Belgium, Ukraine, Norway, Italy, Israel, Finland and Sweden.

Meanwhile, 17-year-old Australian singer Silia Kapsis has been chosen to represent Cyprus at Eurovision this year with her song Liar.

It comes after Andrew Lambrou, 25, performed his song Break a Broken Heart last year as a Cypriot entry.

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