The night of nights for Australian music AKA the 2024 ARIA Awards if finally upon us! But if you’re unable to follow along to see your faves cop a shiny trophy, we’ve got all the tea. Here’s who won an ARIA Award in 2024.
For folks who are not in the know, the Australian Record Industry Association (ARIA) hosts an annual awards night to celebrate all the amazing contributions home grown and international artists have made to the world of music.
From Sydney duo Royel Otis to Australia’s pop princess Kylie Minogue, YouTuber turned icon Troye Sivan and more, all your faves are in the running for a pointy door stopper — erm, I mean ARIA.
But if you can’t stay tuned for the big night, don’t fret. We’ll be covering all the winners here!
Stay tuned for live coverage of the 2024 ARIA Awards.
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Who won an ARIA Award in 2024?
The 2024 ARIA Awards will be kicking off tonight, Wednesday, 20 November. The red carpet will begin at 1.30pm AEDT — which can be watched on the @ARIA.official YouTube channel — with the official ceremony commencing at 5.00pm AEST on Stan.
Keep us booked marked though! We will be updating this article as the show rolls on.
- Best Independent Release — Angie McMahon
- Best Country Album — Troy Cassar-Daley
- Best Video — “Dance With Me” by Tones and I
- Best Dance Electronic Release — “Saving Up” by Dom Dolla
Who was nominated for an ARIA Award in 2024?
Just like every year, the 2024 ARIA Awards nomination list is jam-packed with phenomenal acts.
In the class of 2024, it appears that Royel Otis — a sydney based music duo — who are up for eight categories. Kylie Minogue and Angie McMahon are up for five awards and Dom Dolla with six noms.
So, to keep you in the groove on who is up for an award, here’s the full 2024 ARIA Awards nomination list.
Album of the Year
- Amy Shark – Sunday Sadness
- Angie McMahon — Light, Dark, Light Again
- Kylie Minogue — Tension
- Royel Otis — PRATTS & PAIN
- Troye Sivan — Something To Give Each Other
Song of the Year
- 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/BMG)
- 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)
Best Solo Artist
- Amy Shark – Sunday Sadness
- Angie McMahon – Light, Dark, Light Again
- Dom Dolla – Saving Up
- Emma Donovan – Till My Song Is Done
- Kylie Minogue – Tension
- The Kid LAROI – THE FIRST TIME [DELUXE VERSION]
- Tkay Maidza – Sweet Justice
- Tones And I – Beautifully Ordinary
- Troy Cassar-Daley – Between The Fires
- Troye Sivan – Something To Give Each Other
Best Group
- 3% – KILL THE DEAD
- Hiatus Kaiyote – Love Heart Cheat Code
- Royel Otis – PRATTS & PAIN
- RÜFÜS DU SOL – Music is Better
- SPEED – Only One Mode
Best Pop Release
- Amy Shark – Sunday Sadness
- Jessica Mauboy – Yours Forever
- Kylie Minogue – Tension
- The Kid LAROI – Girls
- Troye Sivan – Something To Give Each Other
Michael Gudinski Breakthrough Artist
- 3% – KILL THE DEAD
- Becca Hatch – MAYDAY
- Kita Alexander – Young In Love
- Sycco – Zorb
- Teen Jesus and the Jean Teasers – I Love You
Best Dance / Electronic Release
- Confidence Man – I CAN’T LOSE YOU
- CYRIL – Stumblin’ In
- Dom Dolla – Saving Up
- FISHER Feat. Kita Alexander – Atmosphere
- RÜFÜS DU SOL – Music is Better
Best Hip Hop / Rap Release
- 3% – “KILL THE DEAD”
- Kobie Dee – “Chapter 26”
- Lithe – “Fall Back”
- ONEFOUR – “Natural Habitat”
- The Kid LAROI – “THE FIRST TIME (DELUXE VERSION)”
Best Soul / R&B Release
- Forest Claudette – “Jupiter”
- Milan Ring – “Mangos”
- Miss Kaninna – “Blak Britney”
- PANIA – “WE STILL YOUNG”
- Tkay Maidza – “Sweet Justice”
Best Independent Release
- Angie McMahon – Light, Dark, Light Again — WINNER
- Emily Wurramara – NARA
- Kylie Minogue – Tension
- Miss Kaninna – Blak Britney
- Royel Otis – PRATTS & PAIN
Best Rock Album
- Angie McMahon – Light, Dark, Light Again
- Grinspoon – whatever, whatever
- King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard – Flight b741
- Middle Kids – Faith Crisis Pt 1
- Royel Otis – PRATTS & PAIN
Best Adult Contemporary Album
- Angus & Julia Stone – Cape Forestier
- Crowded House – Gravity Stairs
- Emily Wurramara – NARA
- Emma Donovan – Til My Song Is Done
- Fanning Dempsey National Park – The Deluge
Best Country Album
- Casey Barnes – Mayday
- Henry Wagons – The Four Seasons
- James Johnston – Raised Like That
- Tori Forsyth – All We Have Is Who We Are
- Troy Cassar-Daley – Between The Fires — WINNER
Best Hard Rock / Heavy Metal Album
- C.O.F.F.I.N – Australia Stops
- Dune Rats – If It Sucks, Turn It Up
- Polaris – Fatalism
- SPEED – Only One Mode
- Teenage Jones – The Rot That Grows Inside My Chest
Best Blues & Roots Album
- Checkerboard Lounge – SUN Sessions
- Dope Lemon – Kimosabè
- Georgia Mooney – Full Of Moon
- Mia Dyson – Tender Heart
- The Paper Kites – At The Roundhouse
Best Australian Live Act
- Angie McMahon – Making It Through Tour
- Barkaa – BARKAA
- Confidence Man – Laneway Festival
- Dirty Three – Love Changes Everything Tour
- Dom Dolla – DOM DOLLA AUSTRALIAN TOUR 2023
- King Stingray – Regional Run 2024
- Missy Higgins – The Second Act Tour 2024
- Royel Otis – Royel Otis PRATTS & PAIN Tour
- RÜFÜS DU SOL – RÜFÜS DU SOL 2024 Australian Summer Tour Dates
- Tones And I – P!nk Supported By Tones And I
Most Popular International Artist
- Ariana Grande – Eternal Sunshine
- Billie Eilish – Hit Me Hard And Soft
- Chappell Roan – The Rise And Fall Of A Midwest Princess
- Charli XCX – BRAT
- Drake – For All The Dogs
- Olivia Rodrigo – Guts
- Tate McRae – Think Later
- Taylor Swift – The Tortured Poets Department
- Travis Scott – Utopia
- Zach Bryan – Zach Bryan
Where can I watch the 2024 ARIA Awards?
The 2024 ARIA Awards will be live streamed on Stan from 5pm AEDT on Wednesday, 20 November. But if you prefer traditional telly, the full presentation will kick of on Channel 9 at 8.30pm.
Once the ceremony is done, the full ceremony will be available to stream on Stan.
If you’re watching from outside of Australia, the ARIA Awards ceremony will also be streamed on YouTube from 8.30pm.