It’s almost time to discover who’s been nominated for the 2024 ARIA Awards.
The nominations will be announced tomorrow, September 26th, at 10am AEST. You can watch the livestream at www.ariaawards.com.au.
The awards ceremony, in partnership with YouTube, will take place on Wednesday, November 20th.
For the third year running, the ceremony will take place at the Hordern Pavilion in Sydney, which is celebrating its landmark 100th birthday in 2024.
This year’s awards will premiere live only on Stan, followed by a special presentation on Channel 9 with performances and moments available to watch on-demand via the ARIA Awards’ official YouTube channel.
Following the official livestream, the full ceremony will be available to watch on Stan, while all the pre-show action will be livestreamed via YouTube.
Rolling Stone AU/NZ cover star Troye Sivan was the big winner at the 2023 ARIA Awards.
Sivan won four awards on the night: Song of the Year (“Rush”), Best Solo Artist, Engineer – Best Engineered Release (Styalz Fuego), and Producer – Best Produced Release (Styalz Fuego).
Genesis Owusu, who came into the ceremony with the most nominations, walked away with three awards, including Album of the Year for his acclaimed second album, STRUGGLER.
Elsewhere, G Flip and Forest Claudette earned two awards, while Kylie Minogue won Best Pop Release for her massive single, “Padam Padam”. Jet were also inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame on the night.
“Since 1987, the ARIA Awards have represented the pinnacle of achievement in Australian music,” says ARIA CEO, Annabelle Herd. “The past year has seen a huge number of homegrown Aussie talent making their mark locally and globally and we’re very excited to celebrate these achievements on 20 November at the Hordern Pavilion.
“We’re also tremendously grateful to all our partners and everyone involved in helping us give Australian music a global platform.”
We’ll keep you updated with further news about the 2024 ARIA Awards, including the full list of nominations.