Australia’s largest music industry awards, the ARIAs are almost upon us, promising to delight and divide the country’s music fans.
Spanning 29 categories and multiple genres, it’s a lengthy list that shows the strength of the Australian music scene over the past 12 months.
Leading the nominations this year is indie rock duo Royel Otis followed by Dom Dolla, Kylie Minogue and Angie McMahon.
When are the ARIAs?
The ARIAs are on Wednesday, November 20.
The ceremony will start at 4pm AEST / 5:30pm AEDT.
The red carpet will kick off at 12:30pm AEST / 1:30pm AEDT.
How can I watch the ARIAS?
The ARIA awards will be live to air at 5pm AEDT on Stan.
The live stream will be followed by a broadcast on Nine.
Performances and moments will also be available on the ARIA official YouTube channel.
For overseas viewers, a live stream will be available on YouTube.
ABC News will also be live blogging the ceremony and red carpet.
Where are the ARIAs?
The ARIAs will be at the Horden Pavilion in Sydney.
Who is nominated?
Kylie Minogue capitalises on the momentum of Padam Padam with her new album Tension II. (Supplied: Mushroom Music)
Royel Otis, Kylie Minogue and Angie McMahon lead this year’s nominations across 29 categories.
The full list of nominations can be found here.
Who is performing?
The Kid LAROI performs onstage at the Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival, in Indio, California, U.S., April 22, 2023. (Reuters: Aude Guerrucci)
- The Kid LAROI
- Missy Higgins
- CYRIL
- 3%
- Jessica Mauboy
- Julian Hamilton from the Presets
- Troy Cassar-Daley
- Amy Shark
- Angie McMahon
- Teen Jesus and the Jean Teasers
- Ava Max
- Kane Brown