ARIA Awards

  • Sydney’s sensational guitar-pop duo Royel Otis take home four ARIA Awards in 2024: Best Group presented by Stan, Best Rock Album, Engineer - Best Engineered Release (Chris Collins), and Producer - Best Produced Release (Chris Collins)
  • Homegrown global star Troye Sivan takes home three ARIA Awards: Album of the Year, Best Solo Artist and Best Pop Release
  • 3% wins two ARIA Awards: Best Hip Hop/Rap Release and Best Cover Art (Daniel Boyd and Nomad Create)
  • Missy Higgins wins Best Australian Live Act Presented by Destination NSW and inducted into the 2024 ARIA Hall Of Fame
  • Teen Jesus and the Jean Teasers win Michael Gudinski Breakthrough Artist
  • Ava Max’s exclusive ARIA Awards performance
  • The Pixies deliver surprise world exclusive TV performance in support of Aus Music T-Shirt Day

 

After being the most-nominated artist this year, Royel Otis has had a big night at the2024 ARIA Awards in partnership with YouTube after receiving four Awards for their acclaimed album PRATTS & PAIN in tonight's ceremony at Hordern Pavillion on Gadigal land.

Royel Maddell and Otis Pavlovic, last year’s nominees for the Michael Gudinski Breakthrough Artist, have had an explosive year. Named by the GRAMMYs as one of the top 25 artists to watch, PRATTS & PAIN has swept the 2024 ARIA Awards with Best Group presented by Stan, Best Rock Album, Engineer - Best Engineered Release (Chris Collins), and Producer - Best Produced Release (Chris Collins).

Back in Sydney for the 2024 ARIA Awards amidst his Aussie tour – and fresh off his iconic US SWEAT tour with Charli XCX – Troye Sivan lit up the red carpet and cleaned up with three of the night’s biggest awards. Winning Album of the Year, Best Solo Artist, and Best Pop Release, Troye’s impressive sweep brings his ARIA collection to a total of nine Awards.

Teen Jesus and the Jean Teasers opened the night in the room with a standout performance and taking home their first ARIA for Michael Gudinski Breakthrough Artist; it was also a breakout evening for Angie McMahon who captivated the crowd with a stunning performance that left everyone in awe, followed by her well-deserved win for Best Independent Release presented by PPCA.

This year, the 2024 ARIA Awards delivered unforgettable artist collaborations that celebrated the richness of Australia's diverse music scene. Best Country Album winner Troy Cassar-Daley took the stage alongside U.S. country superstar Kane Brown with a surprise vocal from iconic Australian artist Kasey Chambers in a heartfelt performance that brought the house down.

Jessica Mauboy joined forces with Best Hip Hop/Rap and Best Cover Art winners 3% and electronic legend Julian Hamilton from The Presets for a stunning and moving performance of Won’t Stop and Our People. CYRIL, Becca Hatch, and Budjerah created a soulful, genre-bending moment, captivating the audience with their unique synergy and showcasing the depth of emerging talent in Australian music.

Hometown hero The Kid LAROI brought down the house, while global superstar Ava Max took the stage for an electrified performance of Sweet but Psycho, Kings & Queens and Forever Young; and the Pixies shocked the crowd with a surprise appearance and world TV exclusive with Where Is My Mind in celebration of Support Act and Ausmusic T-Shirt Day.

Closing out the show in spectacular style was Missy Higgins, 2024 ARIA Hall of Fame inductee, alongside friends Amy Shark, Angie McMahon, Gretta Ray, and G flip, who once again cemented themselves as one of Australia’s most loved artists winning Song of the Year by YouTube for The Worst Person Alive.

Other winners included Dom Dolla, whose phenomenal year showed no signs of slowing down, earning the 2024 ARIA Award for Best Dance/Electronic Release with his hit Saving Up amid the global explosion of Australian electronic music.

And in a heartwarming moment, Darwin-based DJ and producer CYRIL presented the ARIA Music Teacher Award to Nathaniel Miller of Bulman School, Arnhem Land, Northern Territory.

More winners on the night included Tkay Maidza for Best Soul/R&B release, Emily Wurramara for Best Adult Contemporary Album, SPEED for Best Hard Rock/Heavy Metal Album, Mia Dyson for Best Blues & Roots Album, Bluey for Best Children’s Album, Tones And I (Nick Kozakis and Sela Vai) for Best Video Presented by YouTube, Missy Higgins for Best Australian Live Act presented by Destination NSW,  Taylor Swift for Most Popular International Artist, Midlife for Best Jazz Album and DOBBY for Best World Music Album. The full list of winners can be found at the bottom of this release.

Among the presenters handing out the evening’s Awards were Artemas, Ava Max, Budjerah, Fanning Dempsey National Park, CYRIL, Christian Wilkins, Ella Hooper, Concetta Caristo and Luka Muller, Daniel Seavey, Emily Wurramara, Fanny Lumsden, G Flip, Grinspoon, Hannah Conda, Jenna Owen, King, Kween Kong, Latifa Tee, Magda Szubanski, Nic Cester, Richard Wilkins, Rove McManus, Tkay Maidza and Vic Zerbst. 

Hosted by Tim Blackwell joined by Bridget Hustwaite, Latifa Tee, Christian Wilkins, and Rhys Nicholson, the ARIA Awards streamed live across Stan, followed by a special presentation on Channel 9 from 8.30pm with performances and moments also available on the @ARIA.official YouTube channel. 

ARIA CEO, Annabelle Herd, said: “All of us at ARIA are so proud of this genuinely global-facing industry that proved tonight exactly how much Australia has to be proud of when it comes to homegrown music. I’m beyond excited for the future of Australian music after seeing the incredible talent of the winners, performers, and nominees at this year’s Awards. Thank you to YouTube, DNSW, all of our partners, and the incredible ARIAs team, especially broadcast EP Craig Campbell and Event Producer Brendan Maher. Here’s to another incredible year of Ausmusic in 2025!”

Minister for the Arts, Minister for Music and the Night-time Economy and Minister for Jobs and Tourism, John Graham, said: “Congratulations to all the outstanding recipients of the 2024 ARIA Awards. The depth of Australia’s music talent again shines through the prism of the ARIAs. The NSW Government is committed to bringing live music back across NSW, which we know is a vital breeding ground for Australian musicians. We’re changing the rules that have stymied live performance, we’re providing direct financial support, we’re backing the artists and the sector. I want to thank ARIA for the leadership they have shown in supporting the industry.”

Mel Silva, VP, Google Australia on behalf of YouTube said: “Year after year, the ARIA Awards prove to be an incredible celebration of Australian music. Huge congratulations to all of this year's winners and nominees - you're absolutely crushing it! YouTube is honored to continue our partnership with ARIA, and to help connect fans around the world with their favourite artists - from the Red Carpet mirror-selfies, to the incredible content created by artists, to showcasing unforgettable performances and amazing talent like Missy Higgins' Hall of Fame induction. You can check it all out on YouTube."

 The ARIA Awards are supported proudly by the NSW Government through its tourism and events agency, Destination NSW.

2024 ARIA AWARDS WINNERS

 

Album of the Year

Amy Shark Sunday Sadness (Sony Music)

Angie McMahon - Light, Dark, Light Again [AWAL Recordings]

Kylie Minogue - Tension [Mushroom Music]

Royel Otis - PRATTS & PAIN [Ourness/Believe]

Troye Sivan - Something To Give Each Other [EMI Music Australia]

 

Best Solo Artist

Amy Shark Sunday Sadness (Sony Music)

Angie McMahon - Light, Dark, Light Again [AWAL Recordings]

Dom Dolla - Saving Up [Three Six Zero/Sony Music]

Emma Donovan - Till My Song Is Done [CIVILIANS / The Orchard]

Kylie Minogue - Tension [Mushroom Music]

The Kid LAROI THE FIRST TIME [DELUXE VERSION] [Columbia Records/Sony Music]

Tkay Maidza - Sweet Justice [Dew Process/Universal Music Australia]

Tones And Beautifully Ordinary [Bad Batch Records/Sony Music]

Troy Cassar-Daley - Between The Fires [Tarampa Music/Sony Music]

Troye Sivan - Something To Give Each Other [EMI Music Australia]

 

Best Group presented by Stan

3% - KILL THE DEAD [1788 Records/Virgin Music Group]

Hiatus Kaiyote - Love Heart Cheat Code [Brainfeeder/Inertia]

Royel Otis - PRATTS & PAIN [Ourness/Believe]

RÜFÜS DU SOL - Music is Better [Reprise Records/Warner Music Australia]

SPEED - Only One Mode [Last Ride Records/ADA]

 

Michael Gudinski Breakthrough Artist

3% - KILL THE DEAD [1788 Records/Virgin Music Group]

Becca Hatch - MAYDAY [Forever Ever/SonyMusic

Kita Alexander - Young In Love [Warner Music Australia]

Sycco - Zorb [Future Classic]

Teen Jesus and the Jean Teasers - I Love You [Domestic La La]

 

Best Pop Release

Amy Shark Sunday Sadness (Sony Music)

Jessica Mauboy - Yours Forever (Warner Music Australia)

Kylie Minogue - Tension (Mushroom Music)

The Kid LAROI - Girls (Columbia Records/Sony Music)

Troye Sivan - Something To Give Each Other (EMI Music Australia)

 

Best Dance / Electronic Release

Confidence Man - I CAN’T LOSE YOU (I OH YOU/Mushroom Music)

CYRIL - Stumblin’ In (Spinnin’ Records/WMA)

Dom Dolla - Saving Up (Three Six Zero/Sony Music)

FISHER Feat. Kita Alexander Atmosphere (etcetc Music)

RÜFÜS DU SOL - Music is Better (Reprise Records/Warner Music Australia)

 

Best Hip Hop / Rap Release

3% - KILL THE DEAD (1788 Records/Virgin Music Group)

Kobie Dee - Chapter 26 (Bad Apples Music/Island Records Australia)

Lithe - Fall Back (GSL/GYROstream)

ONEFOUR - Natural Habitat (ONEFOUR RECORDS)

The Kid LAROI THE FIRST TIME [DELUXE VERSION] (Columbia Records/Sony Music)

 

Best Soul / R&B Release

Forest Claudette - Jupiter (Sony Music)

Milan Ring - Mangos (Astral People Recordings/[PIAS])

Miss Kaninna - Blak Britney (Soul Has No Tempo)

PANIA - WE STILL YOUNG (Say Less)

Tkay Maidza - Sweet Justice (Dew Process/Universal Music Australia)

 

Best Independent Release presented by PPCA

Angie McMahon - Light, Dark, Light Again (AWAL Recordings)

Emily Wurramara - NARA (ABC Music/The Orchard)

Kylie Minogue - Tension (Mushroom Music)

Miss Kaninna - Blak Britney (Soul Has No Tempo)

Royel Otis - PRATTS & PAIN (Ourness/Believe)

 

Best Rock Album

Angie McMahon - Light, Dark, Light Again (AWAL Recordings)

Grinspoon - whatever, whatever (Universal Music Australia)

King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard - Flight b741 (p(doom) records)

Middle Kids - Faith Crisis Pt 1 (EMI Music Australia)

Royel Otis - PRATTS & PAIN (Ourness/Believe)

 

Best Adult Contemporary Album

Angus & Julia Stone Cape Forestier (Sony Music)

Crowded House - Gravity Stairs (BMG/ADA)

Emily Wurramara - NARA (ABC Music/The Orchard)

Emma Donovan - Til My Song Is Done (Civilians)

Fanning Dempsey National Park The Deluge (Dew Process/Universal Music Australia)

 

Best Country Album

Casey Barnes Mayday (Casey Barnes Entertainment/Chugg Music)

Henry Wagons - The Four Seasons (Cheatin’ Hearts Records/ADA)

James Johnston - Raised Like That (Warner Music Australia)

Tori Forsyth - All We Have Is Who We Are (Island Records Australia/Universal Music Australia)

Troy Cassar-Daley - Between The Fires (Tarampa Music/Sony Music)

 

Best Hard Rock / Heavy Metal Album

C.O.F.F.I.N - Australia Stops (Damaged Records/Inertia)

Dune Rats - If It Sucks, Turn It Up (BMG/ADA)

Polaris - Fatalism (Resist/Civilians)

SPEED - Only One Mode (Last Ride Records/ADA)

Teenage Jones - The Rot That Grows Inside My Chest (Domestic La La)

 

Best Blues & Roots Album

Checkerboard Lounge - SUN Sessions (Cheersquad Records and Tapes)

Dope Lemon - Kimosabè (BMG/ADA)

Georgia Mooney - Full Of Moon (Nettwerk Music Group)

Mia Dyson - Tender Heart (Metropolitan Groove Merchants)

The Paper Kites - At The Roadhouse (Wonderlick Recording Company)

 

Best Children's Album

Bluey - Dance Mode! (Ludo Studios/Demon Demon Music Group/Rocket)

Emma Memma - Twirly Tunes (GYROstream)

Josh Pyke - It’s Gonna Be A Great, Great Day! (ABC Music/The Orchard)

The Wiggles - Wiggle and Learn: 100 Educational Songs for Children (ABC Music/The Orchard)

Zinzi & The Zillionaires - Zinzi & The Zillionaires (ABC Music/The Orchard)

 

 

PUBLIC VOTED AWARDS

 

Best Video presented by YouTube

REAL LIFE LOVE - SPEED, Jack Rudder, Jem Siow, Thomas Elliot (Last Ride Records/ADA)

Cold Treatment - Lime Cordiale, Jack Shepherd (Chugg Music/MGM)

U Should Not Be Doing That - Amyl and The Sniffers, John Angus Stewart (Amyl and The Sniffers/Virgin Music Group)

Time Of My Life - Peach PRC, Josh Harris (Island Records Australia)

Lately - RÜFÜS DU SOL, Katzki (Rose Avenue Records/Warner Music)

Beautiful Eyes - Amy Shark, Marcario De Souza (Sony Music)

Is It Ever Gonna Make Sense - Budjerah, Michael O’Halloran [ONYX FILM] (Warner Music Australia)

Dance With Me - Tones And I, Nick Kozakis and Sela Vai (Bad Batch Records/Sony Music)

Blak Britney - Miss Kaninna, Will Hamilton-Coates (Soul Has No Tempo)

I CAN’T LOSE YOU - Confidence Man, Zac Dov Wiesel (I OH YOU/Mushroom Music)

 

Best Australian Live Act presented by Destination NSW

Angie McMahon - Making It Through Tour (AWAL Recordings)

Barkaa - BARKAA (Bad Apples Music/Island Records Australia)

Confidence Man - Laneway Festival (I OH YOU/Mushroom Music)

Dirty Three - Love Changes Everything Tour (Anchor & Hope/Remote Control Records)

Dom Dolla - DOM DOLLA AUSTRALIAN TOUR 2023 (Three Six Zero/Sony Music)

King Stingray - Regional Run 2024 (Civilians/The Orchard)

Missy Higgins - The Second Act Tour 2024 (Eleven/EMI Music Australia)

Royel Otis - Royel Otis PRATTS & PAIN Tour (Ourness/Believe)

RÜFÜS DU SOL - RÜFÜS DU SOL 2024 Australian Summer Tour Dates (Rose Avenue Records/Warner Music)

Tones And I - P!nk Supported By Tones And I (Bad Batch Records/Sony Music)

 

Song of the Year presented by YouTube

CYRIL - Stumblin’ In (Spinnin’ Records/WMA)

Dom Dolla - Saving Up (Three Six Zero/Sony Music)

FISHER Feat. Kita Alexander Atmosphere (etcetc Music)

G Flip - The Worst Person Alive (Future Classic)

Jessica Mauboy Feat. Jason Derulo - Give You Love (Warner Music Australia)

Kylie Minogue - Tension (Mushroom Music)

Lithe - Fall Back (GSL, GYROstream)

Royel Otis - Murder on the Dance Floor - triple j Like A Version (ABC Music/The Orchard)

The Kid LAROI - Nights Like This (Columbia Records/Sony Music)

Troye Sivan - Got Me Started (EMI Music Australia)

 

Most Popular International Artist

Ariana Grande - Eternal Sunshine (Republic Records/Universal Music Australia)

Billie Eilish - Hit Me Hard And Soft (Darkroom/Interscope/Universal Music Australia)

Chappell Roan - The Rise And Fall Of A Midwest Princess (Island Records USA/Universal Music Australia)

Charli XCX - BRAT (Atlantic Records/Warner Music Australia)

Drake - For All The Dogs (Republic Records/Universal Music Australia)

Olivia Rodrigo - Guts (Geffen/Universal Music Australia)

Tate McRae - Think Later (RCA Records/Sony Music Entertainment)

Taylor Swift - The Tortured Poets Department (Republic Records/Universal Music Australia)

Travis Scott - Utopia (Epic/Sony Music Entertainment)

Zach Bryan - Zach Bryan (Warner Records/Warner Music Australia)

 

ARIA Music Teacher Award

Casey Allen - PLC Sydney, Eora Nation, NSW

Hayley Wedding - Seaview High School, Kaurna Land, SA

Nathaniel Miller - Bulman School, Arnhem Land, NT

Susan Sukkar - Petersham Public School, Eora Nation, NSW

 

ARTISAN AWARDS

 

Best Cover Art

Daniel Boyd and Nomad Create for KILL THE DEAD - 3% (1788 Records/Virgin Music Group)

Giulia McGauran & Sam Chirnside for Tones And I - Beautifully Ordinary (Better Batch Records/Sony Music)

Louis Leimbach for Lime Cordiale - Enough Of Sweet Talk (Chugg Music/MGM)

Michael Bryers for Troy Cassar-Daley - Between The Fires (Tarampa Music/Sony Music)Tomas Shanahan for Mildlife - Chorus ([PIAS] Australia/Inertia Music)

 

Engineer - Best Engineered Release

Chris Collins for Royel Otis - PRATTS & PAIN (Ourness/Believe)

Dom Dolla for Dom Dolla - Saving Up (Three Six Zero/Sony Music)

Eric J. Dubowsky for Angus & Julia Stone - Cape Forestier (Sony Music)

Luke Steele, Nick Littlemore, Peter Mayes for Empire Of The Sun - Ask That God (EMI Music Australia)

Tony Buchen for Mildlife - Chorus ([PIAS] Australia/Inertia Music)

 

Producer - Best Produced Release

Chris Collins for Royel Otis - PRATTS & PAIN (Ourness/Believe)

Crowded House & Steven Schram for Crowded House - Gravity Stairs(BMG/ADA)

Dom Dolla for Dom Dolla - Saving Up (Three Six Zero/Sony Music)

FISHER for FISHER Feat. Kita Alexander - Atmosphere (etcetc Music)

Luke Steele, Nick Littlemore, Peter Mayes for Empire Of The Sun - Ask That God (EMI Music Australia)

 

FINE ARTS AWARD

 

Best Classical Album

Australian Chamber Orchestra/ Richard Tognetti Beethoven Symphonies 1, 2 & 3 ‘Eroica’ (ABC Classic/The Orchard)

Grigoryan Brothers - Amistad - Music For Two Guitars (Decca Australia/UMA)

Orava Quartet - ORAWA (Deutsche Grammophon Australia/UMA)

Sophie Hutchings - A World Outside (Mercury KX/UMA)

Veronique Serret - Migrating Bird (Migrating Bird Records/The Planet Company)

 

Best Jazz Album

Audrey Powne - From The Fire (Barely Breaking Even/The Orchard)

Elixir (feat. Katie Noonan, Zac Hurren & Ben Hauptmann) - A Small Shy Truth(ABC Jazz/The Orchard)

Mildlife - Chorus ([PIAS] Australia/Inertia Music)

Tourismo - Torque (ABC Jazz/The Orchard)

Vanessa Perica Orchestra - The Eye is the First Circle (Vanessa Perica)

 

Best Original Soundtrack or Musical Theatre Cast Album presented by Stan

Ack Kinmonth - Scarygirl (Independant)

Harlow - This is HARLOW (Music From Paper Dolls) (Helium/MGM)

Helena Czakja - Nemesis (Original Series Soundtrack) (ABC Music/The Orchard)

Jackson Milas - The Way, My Way (Ambition Records/MGM)

Various Artists - Faraway Downs (DTS Productions/Sony Music)

 

Best World Music Album

Christine Anu - Waku (ABC Music/The Orchard)

DOBBY - Warangu; River Story (ABC Music/The Orchard)

Joseph Tawadros - The Virtue of Signals (Independant/The Planet Company)

Radical Son Bilambiyal (Wantok Musik/The Planet Company)

Soweto Gospel Choir & Groove Terminator - History of House (Xelon Entertainment)

 

OUR SOUNDTRACK OUR ADS 

Best Use of an Australian Recording in an Advertisement

Cancer Council & The Australian Government: End The Trend - Bolster Group & Publicis Groupe

NRL & AFL: WARRIORS & STORYTELLERS - Fox Sports Australia, Kobie Dee

Qantas Olympics & Paralympics Campaign 'Already Proud' - Howatson+Company

realestate.com.au: Keep Moving - 72andSunny, Eurogliders

Speedo International: Go Full Speedo - Collider/Mirimar, The Beefs

Watch the 2023 ARIA Awards!

 

Thanks to our sponsors