Australian music’s night of nights, the 2024 Australian Recording Industry Association’s ARIA Awards, was held overnight (20 November) at Sydney’s Hordern Pavilion.
Among the nominees for the past year were Amy Shark, Kylie Minogue, Troye Sivan, Royel Otis, Tones And I, Confidence Man, Dom Dolla, 3%, Tkay Maidza, Mildlife, DOBBY, and many more.
The stars came out in full force to celebrate Australian music. . . With performances from the likes of The Kid LAROI, Teen Jesus And The Jean Teasers, and Ava Max.
Check out the full list of lucky winners who took home the shiny, pointy trophies last night.
Best Independent Release
Angie McMahon
Best Country Album
‘Between The Fires’ by Troy Cassar-Daley
Best Video
‘Dance With Me’ by Tones and I
Best Dance Electronic Release
‘Saving Up’ by Dom Dolla
Best Cover Art
‘Kill The Dead’ by Daniel Boyd and Nomad Create for 3%
Best Use Of An Australian Recording In An Advertisement
‘End The Trend’ for Cancer Council and Bolster Group by JK-47
Best Jazz Album
‘Full Chorus’ by Mildlife
Best Classical Album
‘A World Outside’ by Sophie Hutchings
Best Group
Royel Otis
Best Adult Contemporary Album
‘NARA’ by Emily Wurramara
Best Hard Rock / Heavy Metal Album
‘Only One Mode’ by SPEED
Teacher Of The Year
Nathaniel Miller of Bulman School, Bulman Community, Arnhem Land, Northern Territory
Best Hip Hop / Rap Release
‘Kill The Dead’ by 3%
Best Pop Release
‘Got Me Started’ by Troye Sivan
Best Children’s Album
‘DANCE MODE!’ from Bluey
Best Engineered Release
Chris Collins for ‘Pratts & Pain’ by Royel Otis
Best Produced Release
Chris Collins for ‘Pratts & Pain’ by Royel Otis
Michael Gudinski Breakthrough Artist
Teen Jesus and the Jean Teasers
Best Soul / R&B Release
‘Sweet Justice’ by Tkay Maidza
Best Blues and Roots Album
‘Tender Heart’ by Mia Dyson
Most Popular International Artist
Taylor Swift
Best Original Soundtrack Or Musical Album
‘Faraway Down’ by Various Artists
Best World Music Album
‘Warrangu: River Story’ by Dobby
Best Australian Live Act
‘The Second Act’ Tour 2024 by Missy Higgins
Best Rock Album
‘Pratts & Pain’ by Royel Otis
Song Of The Year
‘The Worst Person Alive’ by G Flip
Best Solo Artist
Troye Sivan
Album Of The Year
‘Something To Give Each Other’ by Troye Sivan