By Kristy Johnson For Daily Mail Australia
Published: 01:55 BST, 18 May 2019 | Updated: 05:12 BST, 18 May 2019
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Kate Miller-Heidke pulled out all the stops for her 2019 Eurovision grand final rehearsal in Tel Aviv, Israel.
Taking to the stage on Friday, the Australian pop-opera singer performed her entry, Zero Gravity, while appearing to work against the laws of physics.
The 37-year-old, dressed in a glittery blue tulle dress, was propped up high on a black pole, in front of a planet Earth backdrop.
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Ready to soar! Australian pop-opera singer Kate Miller-Heidke (pictured), 37, rehearsed her song Zero Gravity for the 2019 Eurovision Song Contest in Tel Aviv, Israel, on Friday
Kate raised her arms in the air as she swung across the stage, from side to side, on the flexible black pole.
The Brisbane-born artist was joined on stage by two female dancers, also on poles.
Dressed in near-identical flowing dresses, the trio appeared to have been floating through the universe.