Symphony of Unity releases orchestral version of Alesso’s “Years”

The new release offers another preview of Symphony of Unity’s debut album, arriving in early April, as the Tomorrowland project continues to blend electronic music with a full symphony orchestra.

As Symphony of Unity moves closer to the release of its debut album in early April, a new orchestral version of Years by Alesso has been released, offering another preview of the project’s unique blend of electronic music and symphonic sound.

Created by the team behind Tomorrowland, Symphony of Unity combines the energy of electronic dance music with the sound of a full symphony orchestra. The ensemble brings together around 50 professional musicians who reinterpret well-known electronic tracks through orchestral arrangements.

“Years” follows the project’s previous releases, including the orchestral version of Reload by Sebastian Ingrosso, Tommy Trash and John Martin, as well as a symphonic interpretation of the dance classic Insomnia by Faithless.

Since its debut in 2015, Symphony of Unity has grown into a well-known live experience, performing for audiences around the world. In 2024 and 2025, the project delivered record-breaking performances on the Freedom Stage during Tomorrowland.

At the end of 2025, Symphony of Unity reached another milestone with its first ticketed shows in Belgium, selling out two performances at Antwerp Expo.

With performances across Belgium, Amsterdam, Dubai, Las Vegas and Brazil, and a debut album set for release in early April 2026, Symphony of Unity continues to share its orchestral take on electronic music with audiences around the world.