Electric Dreams at Adelaide Fringe 2024

Get lost in another world with immersive dome projections and sweeping soundtracks.
Marley Ng
Published on December 12, 2023

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Overview

You might not be able to get to the Las Vegas Sphere anytime soon, but you can get a taste of the experience when Electric Dreams takes over Freemasons Hall with immersive projections and films during Adelaide Fringe.

Three people on bean bags watching a projected film under a domed screen.

With nine different shows, there's something for everyone to enjoy. Science scholars can go on an underwater exploration through Ningaloo Reef in Ningaloo — Australia's Other Great Reef, follow humpback whales as they migrate from Western Australia to Antarctica in Whale Super Highway, or learn about stars and the stories of the Yamaji people in Star Dreaming

Music lovers can enjoy a soaring orchestral voyage across the solar system in Holst's The Planets 360 or lose themselves in a visual interpretation of Pink Floyd's The Dark Side of the Moon.

An digital artwork as part of Electric Dreams at Adelaide Fringe.

Meanwhile, art aficionados can venture into a trippy world created by artists Jess Johnson and Simon Ward in XYZZY or bask in psychedelic geometric patterns in Recombination.

Full-priced tickets start from $12 with discounted rates for concession, BankSA cardholders. families, kids and the school program.

Book your FringeTIX now at the Adelaide Fringe website.

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