
Missy Higgins Inducted Into ARIA Hall of Fame, Named Best Australian Live Act
Higgins joins the likes of AC/DC, Nick Cave, and The Bee Gees in the ARIA Hall of Fame

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Higgins joins the likes of AC/DC, Nick Cave, and The Bee Gees in the ARIA Hall of Fame

"I didn't have it in my sights as a goal," Missy Higgins tells RS. "Maybe once I'm an old lady and my career is winding down."

Higgins becomes only the seventh Australian artist in history to have No. 1 albums in at least three consecutive decades.

"I was in such a tricky place, I was going through a real reckoning,” Higgins recounts. “I was having a real existential crisis."

To celebrate, Higgins has dropped a vibrant new music video for ‘Craters’ and is offering exclusive tour merch online for just 72 hours

"I can’t think of a better way to close it out than with a show at the Sydney Opera House," Higgins said

Higgins adds three encore shows to her sold-out 'The Second Act Tour', headlining A Day on the Green this November and December

Missy Higgins follows in the footsteps of Jet, who were inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame last year

The deeply personal single has already struck a chord with fans at Missy Higgins live shows

Higgins is currently celebrating 20 years of her acclaimed debut album 'The Sound of White'