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2024 ARIA Music Awards

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2024 ARIA Music Awards
Date20 November 2024 (2024-11-20)
VenueHordern Pavilion, Sydney, New South Wales
Most nominationsRoyel Otis (8)[1]
Websiteariaawards.com.au
Television/radio coverage
Networks
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The 2024 ARIA Music Awards were the 38th Annual Australian Recording Industry Association Music Awards (generally known as ARIA Music Awards or simply The ARIAs) and consist of a series of awards, including the 2024 ARIA Awards, ARIA Artisan Awards, ARIA Fine Arts Awards and ARIA Hall of Fame. The ARIA Awards ceremony was held on 20 November 2024, broadcast on Nine Network and live-streamed via YouTube and Stan from Hordern Pavilion, Sydney, Gadigal.[2]

Performers

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The Kid Laroi
Missy Higgins
Jessica Mauboy
Troy Cassar Daley
Amy Shark
Angie McMahon

International Guests

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Presenters

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TBA

ARIA Hall of Fame inductee

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Missy Higgins at the 2013 ARIA Awards, Sydney

Singer-songwriter Missy Higgins was inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame.[4]

Nominees and winners

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Nominations were announced on 26 September 2024 via ARIA's YouTube channel, hosted by Renee Bargh.[2][5][1]

ARIA Awards

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Full list of nominees
Album of the Year Best Solo Artist
Best Group Michael Gudinski Breakthrough Artist
Best Adult Contemporary Album Best Blues & Roots Album
Best Children's Album Best Country Album
Best Dance/Electronic Release Best Hard Rock/Heavy Metal Album
Best Hip Hop/Rap Release Best Independent Release
Best Pop Release Best Rock Album
Best Soul/R&B Release Best Use of an Australian Recording in an Advertisement
  • JK-47 – Cancer Council: End the Trend (Bolster Group)
    • Eurogliders – realestate.com.au: Keep Moving (72andSunny)
    • Kobie Dee – NRL & AFL: Warriors and Storytellers (Fox Sports Australia)
    • Tones and I – Qantas Olympics: Already Proud (Howatson+Company)
    • The Beefs – Speedo International: Go Full Speedo (Collider/Mirimar)

Public voted

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Best Video Song of the Year
  • Tones And I, Nick Kozakis and Sela Vai for Tones And I – "Dance with Me"
    • Macario de Souza for Amy Shark – "Beautiful Eyes"
    • Will Hamilton-Coates for Miss Kaninna – "Blak Britney"
    • Jack Shepherd for Lime Cordiale – "Cold Treatment"
    • Zac Dov Wiesel for Confidence Man – "I Can't Lose You"
    • Michael O'Halloran (ONYX Film) for Budjerah – "Is It Ever Gonna Make Sense"
    • Katzki for Rüfüs Du Sol – "Lately"
    • Jack Rudder, Jem Siow, Thomas Elliot for Speed – "Real Life Love"
    • Josh Harris for Peach PRC – "Time of My Life"
    • John Angus Stewart for Amyl and the Sniffers – "U Should Not Be Doing That"
Best Australian Live Act Best International Artist
  • Missy Higgins – The Second Act Tour 2024
    • Angie McMahon – Making It Through Tour
    • Barkaa – Barkaa
    • Confidence Man – Laneway Festival
    • Dirty Three – Love Changes Everything Tour
    • Dom Dolla – Australian Tour 2023
    • King Stingray – Regional Run 2024
    • Royel Otis – Pratts & Pain Tour
    • Rüfüs Du Sol – 2024 Australian Summer Tour Dates
    • Tones and I – P!nk supported by Tones and I
Music Teacher of the Year
  • Nathaniel Miller (Bulman School, Bulman Community, Arnhem Land, NT)

Fine Arts Awards

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Best Classical Album
Best Jazz Album
Best World Music Album
Best Original Soundtrack or Musical Theatre Cast Album
  • Various Artists – Faraway Downs
    • Ack KinmonthScarygirl
    • Harlow – This is Harlow (Music From Paper Dolls)
    • Helena Czakja – Nemesis (Original Series Soundtrack)
    • Jackson Milas – The Way, My Way

Artisan Awards

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Best Produced Release
Best Engineered Release
Best Cover Art

References

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  1. ^ a b "ARIA Awards 2024 nominations – everything you need to know". Australian Broadcasting Corporation. 26 September 2024. Retrieved 29 September 2024.
  2. ^ a b "ARIA Awards". Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA). Retrieved 11 September 2024.
  3. ^ "Performers and Presenters Announced for The 2024 Aria Awards".
  4. ^ "MISSY HIGGINS INDUCTED INTO ARIA HALL OF FAME". Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA). Retrieved 11 September 2024.
  5. ^ "ARIA Awards Will Create Separate Event to Induct 'Larger Number' of Acts Into Hall of Fame". The Music Network (ARIA). 5 September 2024. Retrieved 11 September 2024.
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