March 6, 2026 – A new, breathtaking orchestral rework of the iconic track by Alesso sees the light of day in the final stretch toward Symphony Of Unity’s debut album, which will be released in early April.
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Conceived by the creative minds behind Tomorrowland, Symphony of Unity continues to redefine the boundaries of music by fusing the electrifying energy of electronic dance music with the timeless elegance of a full symphony orchestra. Comprising an average of 50 world-class musicians, the ensemble breathes new life into legendary electronic anthems through lush, cinematic arrangements that bridge generations and cultures.
“Years” follows their previous acclaimed releases: the breathtaking symphonic rework of “Reload” by Sebastian Ingrosso, Tommy Trash and John Martin, as well as the symphonic reimagination of the all-time dance classic “Insomnia” by Faithless.
“Years” is such a special track for me – when I learned that Tomorrowland’s Symphony of Unity wanted to breathe a new life into it with a symphonic version, I was thrilled. It was an immediate go. After more than a decade since we first released it, it’s going to take a completely new form, and I’m so excited to share that with all of you. – Alesso
Since its 2015 debut, Symphony of Unity has evolved into a globally celebrated experience, highlighted by record-breaking performances on the Freedom Stage at Tomorrowland in 2024 and 2025.
At the end of 2025, the project marked another milestone with its first hard-ticketed shows in its home country, selling out not one but two shows at Antwerp Expo.
With international appearances across Belgium, Amsterdam, Dubai, Las Vegas and Brazil, and a debut album slated for release early April 2026, Symphony of Unity is poised for even greater global impact.
“Years” embodies the project’s core values of innovation, emotional depth and collective empowerment, inviting audiences into a shared musical journey where genres dissolve and unity prevails.
It was an incredible honor to record ‘Years’ with the Symphony of Unity. Right from the introduction, you can hear an emotional layer through the cellos and horns, supported by the soaring high strings. These breathing orchestral lines create an expansive and cinematic atmosphere before the iconic piano theme finally appears — adding even more depth to this already timeless track. – Kevin Houben, Symphony Of Unity Conductor


