ARIA Awards ceremony 2023: Winners, speeches, highlights
Troye Sivan and Genesis Owusu won big, we got a surprise Taylor Swift cameo - and co-host Brooke Boney debuted a daring new look.
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TV presenter Brooke Boney and comedian Tommy Little co-hosted this year’s ARIA Awards - and Boney revealed before the show that the plunging gown she wore was actually a tribute to an Aussie icon.
Speaking on the red carpet, she said she’d wanted to pay homage to Kylie Minogue’s look at the very same awards, back in 2002.
Singer G Flip opened the show with a stirring performance and earlier, celebs walked the red carpet outside Sydney’s Hordern Pavilion.
Aussie international pop sensation Troye Sivan was on hand to announce the night’s first award: G Flip won for Good Enough, the song they’d just performed.
Later on, Sivan picked up one of the night’s biggest awards, winning the fan-voted Song of the Year for his inescapable hit Rush. He was left speechless when, shortly after,he also won Best Solo Artist.
“I swear I’m not bragging... but Kylie and I are nominated in the same category at the Grammys and it makes me so, so proud,” he told the audience, referencing the two Aussie pop exports’ recent Grammy nominations for Best Pop Dance Recording.
Taylor Swift was another early winner, for the fan-voted International Artist award - and she recorded a video message especially, telling her Aussie fans she was excited to see them at her sell-out February tour.
Another video message came from Kylie Minogue, who won the Best Pop Release award for her global viral hit Padam Padam but couldn’t make it to the awards, busy in the US with her first Las Vegas residency.
And the final award of the night, for Best Album, went to Genesis Owusu for Struggler. He wasn’t present, but said via video link that he was amazed an album he’d made “about a cockroach” had taken out the night’s biggest award.
He ended his Album of the Year acceptance speech with a message about the worsening situation in the Middle East, telling viewers: “Ceasefire now, free Palestine.”
Winner for Best Cover Art, artist Jeremy Koren aka Grey Ghost, made a surprise admission when he took to the stage to accept his award: He claimed he hadn’t actually scored an invite to the ceremony, so used his “best design skills” to mock up a fake ticket to gain entry.
Another video ring-in was country music icon Dolly Parton, who presented the Best Country Album award via pre-recorded video - in a scene carefully arranged with copies of her new book in shot:
Here are all the night’s big winners:
ALBUM OF THE YEAR
WINNER: Genesis Owusu, Struggler
DMA’S, How Many Dreams?
G Flip, Drummer
Matt Corby, Everything’s Fine
The Teskey Brothers, The Winding Way
BEST SOLO ARTIST
WINNER: Troye Sivan
Budjerah
Dan Sultan
Dom Dolla
G Flip
Genesis Owusu
Jen Cloher
Kylie Minogue
Meg Mac
The Kid LAROI
Troye Sivan
BEST GROUP
WINNER: DMA’S
Cub Sport
King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard
Parkway Drive
The Teskey Brothers
MICHAEL GUDINSKI BREAKTHROUGH ARTIST AWARD
WINNER: Teenage Dads
Charley
grentperez
Pacific Avenue
Royel Otis
BEST POP RELEASE
WINNER: Kylie Minogue, Padam Padam
Amy Shark, Can I Shower At Yours?
Budjerah, Therapy
Peach PRC, Perfect For You
Troye Sivan, Rush
BEST DANCE RELEASE
WINNER: MK & Dom Dolla, Rhyme Dust
FISHER & Aatig, Take It Off
Golden Features, Sisyphus
Lastlings, Perfect
PNAU & Troye Sivan, You Know What I Need
BEST HIP HOP / RAP RELEASE
WINNER: Genesis Owusu, Struggler
Kahukx, Nothing To Something
Kerser, A Gift & A Kers
OneFour Feat. CG, Comma’s
Tkay Maidza & Flume, Silent Assassin
BEST SOUL / R&B RELEASE
WINNER: Forest Claudette, Mess Around (feat. EarthGang)
Chanel Loren, Rollin’
Jada Weazel, Skin
Kye, Ribena
Pania, P Stands 4 Playa
BEST INDEPENDENT RELEASE
WINNER: Genesis Owusu, Struggler
Cub Sport, Jesus At The Gay Bar
Dan Sultan, Dan Sultan
G Flip, Drummer
Kylie Minogue, Padam Padam
BEST ROCK ALBUM
WINNER: King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard
Bad//Dreems, Hoo Ha!
DMA’S, How Many Dreams?
G Flip, Drummer
Pacific Avenue, Flower
BEST ADULT CONTEMPORARY ALBUM
WINNER: Dan Sultan, Dan Sultan
Alex Lahey, The Answer Is Always Yes
Kate Ceberano, My Life Is A Symphony
Mo’Ju, Oro, Plata, Mata
Tina Arena, Love Saves
BEST COUNTRY ALBUM
WINNER: Fanny Lumsden, Hey Dawn
Brad Cox, Acres
Brooke McClymont & Adam Eckersley, Up, Down & Sideways
Henry Wagons, South Of Everywhere
The Wolfe Brothers, Livin’ The Dream
BEST HARD ROCK / HEAVY METAL ALBUM
WINNER: Parkway Drive, Darker Still
DZ Deathrays, R.I.F.F
King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard, PetroDragonic Apocalypse; or, Dawn of Eternal Night: An Annihilation of Planet
The Amity Affliction, Not Without My Ghosts
These New South Whales, TNSW
BEST BLUES & ROOTS ALBUM
WINNER: The Teskey Brothers, The Winding Way
Cash Savage and the Last Drinks, So This Is Love
Katie Wighton, The End
The Bamboos, Live at Hamer Hall With The Melbourne Symphony Orchestra
Ziggy Alberts, Dancing In The Dark
BEST CHILDREN’S ALBUM
WINNER: Emma Memma, Emma Memma
Peter Combe, Planet Earth
Play School, Very Jazzy Street Party
The Wiggles, Ready, Steady, Wiggle!
Whistle & Trick, Bananas and Other Delicious Things
BEST PRODUCED RELEASE
WINNER: Rush, Troye Sivan - Styalz Fuego
4th Wall - Ruel, M-Phazes
Eat Your Man - Dom Dolla, Dom Dolla
Everything’s Fine - Matt Corby, Matt Corby, Chris Collins, Nat Dunn, Alex Henriksson
STRUGGLER - Genesis Owusu, Andrew Klippel & Dave Hammer
BEST ENGINEERED RELEASE
WINNER: Rush, Troye Sivan - Styalz Fuego
Eat Your Man, Dom Dolla - Dom Dolla
Everything’s Fine, Matt Corby - Dann Hume, Chris Collins, Matt Corby
STRUGGLER, Genesis Owusu - Simon Cohen, Dave Hammer, Julian Sudek
The Winding Way, The Teskey Brothers - Eric J Dubowsky, Sam Teskey, Wayne Connolly
BEST COVER ART
WINNER: Everything Was Green, Forest Claudette - Jeremy Koren (Grey Ghost) & Michelle Grace Hunder
370HSSV 0773H, Private Function - Harry Allan Studio Balcony
Acres, Brad Cox - Connor Dewhurst
Jesus At The Gay Bar, Cub Sport - Sam Netterfield, Mia Rankin
Manic Dream Pixie, Peach PRC - Peach PRC, Billy Zammit
PUBLIC VOTED AWARDS
BEST VIDEO
WINNER: Good Enough, G Flip
Can I Shower At Yours? Amy Shark
Everybody’s Saying Thursday’s The Weekend, DMA’S
Gila Monster, King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard
Give You Love, Jessica Mauboy (feat. Jason Derulo)
Lola, MAY-A
Lookin’ Out, King Stingray
Manic Dream Pixie, Peach PRC
Stay Blessed, Genesis Owusu
Therapy, Budjerah
BEST AUSTRALIAN LIVE ACT
WINNER: G Flip
Baker Boy
Brad Cox
Budjerah
DMA’S
Dom Dolla
Julia Jacklin
King Stingray
RÜFÜS DU SOL
Tame Impala
SONG OF THE YEAR
WINNER: Troye Sivan, Rush
Budjerah, Therapy
Day1 Feat. Kahukx, MBAPPÉ
Dean Lewis, How Do I Say Goodbye
Joji, Die For You
Kylie Minogue, Padam Padam
Luude & Mattafix, Big City Life
MK & Dom Dolla, Rhyme Dust
R3hab & Amy Shark, Sway My Way
The Kid LAROI, Love Again
MOST POPULAR INTERNATIONAL ARTIST
WINNER: Taylor Swift
Beyonce
Drake & 21 Savage
Ed Sheeran
Luke Combs
Metro Boomin
Morgan Wallen
Nicki Minaj
P!nk
SZA
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