Foi divulgada a lista de indicados para o ARIA Awards 2023, a mais prestigiada premiação da música na Austrália, e Troy Sivan está na liderança com um total de 6 indicações. Ele divide a liderança com Dom Dolla e G Flip, que também receberam 6 indicações cada um neste ano.
Troye Sivan está vivendo um ano excepcional, com o sucesso de sua música “Rush” e reconhecimento em diversas categorias do ARIA Awards 2023, incluindo Melhor Lançamento Pop, Melhor Lançamento Produzido, Melhor Lançamento com Engenharia de Som, Melhor Lançamento Eletrônico/Dance e Canção do Ano.
Kylie Minogue fez um retorno marcante este ano com a música “Padam Padam” e também está entre os principais indicados ao ARIA Music Awards 2023, competindo em 4 categorias, incluindo Canção do Ano. The Kid LAROI também concorre na categoria de Canção do Ano com “Love Again”.
As votações para o ARIA Awards 2023 estão abertas no site oficial da premiação, e o evento está programado para ocorrer no Hordern Pavilion, em Sydney, no dia 15 de novembro.
Veja a lista completa de indicados
Album of the Year
DMA’S — How Many Dreams? (I OH YOU/Mushroom)
G Flip — DRUMMER (Future Classic)
Genesis Owusu — STRUGGLER (OURNESS/AWAL RECORDINGS)
Matt Corby — Everything’s Fine (Island Records Australia/Universal Music Australia)
The Teskey Brothers — The Winding Way (Ivy League Records/Mushroom Group)
Best Solo Artist
Budjerah — ‘2step’ by Ed Sheeran (Feat. Budjerah) (Warner Music Australia)
Dan Sultan — Dan Sultan (Liberation Records)
Dom Dolla — ‘Eat Your Man’ ft. Nelly Furtado (Three Six Zero/Sony Music)
G Flip — DRUMMER (Future Classic)
Genesis Owusu — STRUGGLER (OURNESS/AWAL RECORDINGS)
Jen Cloher — I Am The River, The River Is Me (Milk! Records/Remote Control Records)
Kylie Minogue — ‘Padam Padam’ (Liberator Music/Mushroom)
Meg Mac — Matter Of Time (EMI Music Australia)
The Kid LAROI — ‘Love Again’ (Columbia/Sony Music)
Troye Sivan — ‘Rush’ (EMI Music Australia)
Best Group
Cub Sport — Jesus At The Gay Bar (BLVE/RKT)
DMA’S — How Many Dreams? (I OH YOU/Mushroom)
King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard — PetroDragonic Apocalypse; or, Dawn of Eternal Night: An Annihilation of Planet Earth… (Virgin Music Australia)
Parkway Drive — Darker Still (Parkway Records/Cooking Vinyl Australia)
The Teskey Brothers — The Winding Way (Ivy League Records/Mushroom Group)
Michael Gudinski Breakthrough Artist
Charley — TIMEBOMBS (EMI Music Australia)
grentperez — When We Were Younger (Fast Friends/AWAL Records)
Pacific Avenue — Flowers (BMG)
Royel Otis — Sofa Kings (OURNESS)
Teenage Dads — Midnight Driving (Chugg Music/MGM)
Best Pop Release
Amy Shark — ‘Can I Shower At Yours’ (Sony Music)
Budjerah — ‘Therapy’ (Warner Music Australia)
Kylie Minogue — ‘Padam Padam’ (Liberator Music/Mushroom)
Peach PRC — ‘Perfect For You’ (Republic Records & Island Records Australia/Universal Music Australia)
Troye Sivan — ‘Rush’ (EMI Music Australia)
Best Dance / Electronic Release
FISHER & Aatig — ‘Take It Off’ (etcetc Music)
Golden Features — Sisyphus (Warner Music Australia)
Lastlings — Perfect World (Liberation Records)
MK and Dom Dolla — ‘Rhyme Dust’ (Area 10/Big On Blue/Sony Music UK)
PNAU and Troye Sivan — ‘You Know What I Need’ (etcetc Music)
Best Hip Hop / Rap Release
Genesis Owusu — STRUGGLER (OURNESS/AWAL RECORDINGS)
KAHUKX — ‘NOTHING TO SOMETHING’ (AURA Entertainment/ADA)
Kerser — A Gift & A Kers (ABK Records/ADA)
ONEFOUR Feat. CG — ‘Comma’s’ (Independent Releases/Tunecore (AU/NZ)/Ditto (ROW)
Tkay Maidza and Flume — ‘Silent Assassin’ (Dew Process/Universal Music Australia)
Best Soul / R&B Release
Chanel Loren — ‘Rollin’ (Sony Music)
Forest Claudette — ‘Mess Around’ (feat. EARTHGANG) (Sony Music)
Jada Weazel — ‘Skin’ (EMI Music Australia)
KYE — ‘Ribena’ (Sony Music)
PANIA — ‘P STANDS 4 PLAYA’ (Say Less)
Best Independent Release
Cub Sport — Jesus At The Gay Bar (BLVE/RKT)
Dan Sultan — Dan Sultan (Liberation Records)
G Flip — DRUMMER (Future Classic)
Genesis Owusu — STRUGGLER (OURNESS/AWAL RECORDINGS)
Kylie Minogue — ‘Padam Padam’ (Liberator Music/Mushroom)
Best Rock Album
Bad//Dreems — Hoo Ha! (BMG/ADA)
DMA’S — How Many Dreams? (I OH YOU/Mushroom)
G Flip — DRUMMER (Future Classic)
King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard — Ice, Death, Planets, Lungs, Mushroom and Lava (Virgin Music Australia)
Pacific Avenue — Flowers (BMG)
Best Hard Rock / Heavy Metal Album
DZ Deathrays — R.I.F.F (DZ Worldwide/The Orchard)
King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard — PetroDragonic Apocalypse; or, Dawn of Eternal Night: An Annihilation of Planet Earth… (Virgin Music Australia)
Parkway Drive — Darker Still (Parkway Records/Cooking Vinyl Australia)
The Amity Affliction — Not Without My Ghosts (Warner Music Australia)
These New South Whales — TNSW (Damaged Records/Inertia Music)
Best Adult Contemporary Album
Alex Lahey — The Answer Is Always Yes (Liberation Records)
Dan Sultan — Dan Sultan (Liberation Records)
Kate Ceberano — My Life Is A Symphony (ABC Music/The Orchard)
Mo’Ju — ORO, PLATA, MATA (Virgin Music Australia)
Tina Arena — Love Saves (Positive Dream/ADA)
Best Blues & Roots Album
Cash Savage and The Last Drinks — So This Is Love (Mistletone)
Katie Wighton — The End (ABC Music/The Orchard)
The Bamboos — Live At Hamer Hall With The Melbourne Symphony Orchestra (BMG/ADA)
The Teskey Brothers — The Winding Way (Ivy League Records/Mushroom Group)
Ziggy Alberts — DANCING IN THE DARK (Commonfolk Records/Ingrooves)
Best Country Album
Brad Cox — Acres (Sony Music)
Brooke McClymont and Adam Eckersley — Up, Down & Sideways (Island Records Australia/Universal Music Australia)
Fanny Lumsden — Hey Dawn (Cooking Vinyl Australia/The Orchard)
Henry Wagons — South Of Everywhere (Cheatin’ Hearts Records/Spunk Records)
The Wolfe Brothers — Livin’ The Dream (BMG/ADA)
Best Children’s Album
Emma Memma — Emma Memma (GYROstream)
Peter Combe — Planet Earth 3rd From The Sun (Universal Music Australia)
Play School — Very Jazzy Street Party (ABC Music/The Orchard)
The Wiggles — Ready, Steady, Wiggle! (ABC Music/The Orchard)
Whistle & Trick — Bananas And Other Delicious Things (ABC Kids/The Orchard)
PUBLIC VOTED AWARDS
Best Video
Can I Shower At Yours — Amy Shark, Mitch Green (Sony Music)
Everybody’s Saying Thursday’s The Weekend — DMA’S, Joel Burrows (I OH YOU/Mushroom)
Gila Monster — King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard, Spod (Virgin Music Australia)
Give You Love — Jessica Mauboy (feat. Jason Derulo), Rowena Rasmussen; Joel Rasmussen (Warner Music Australia)
Good Enough — G Flip, Kyle Caulfield (Future Classic)
LOLA — MAY-A, Murli Dhir (Arcadia Music, Sony Music)
Lookin’ Out — King Stingray, Sam Brumby (Cooking Vinyl Australia, The Orchard)
Manic Dream Pixie — Peaches PRC, Kyle Caulfield (Republic Records and Island Records Australia/Universal Music Australia)
Stay Blessed — Genesis Owusu, Claudia Sangiorgi Dalimore (OURNESS/AWAL RECORDINGS)
Therapy — Budjerah, Murli Dhir, Made In Katana Studios (Warner Music Australia)
Best Australian Live Act
Baker Boy — Regional Vic Tour (Island Records Australia/Universal Music Australia)
Brad Cox — ACRES TOUR (Sony Music)
Budjerah — Budjerah Australian Tour (Warner Music Australia)
DMA’S — DMA’S Live at Falls Festival (I OH YOU/Mushroom)
Dom Dolla — Dom Dolla Australian Summer Festival Tour (Three Six Zero/Sony Music)
G Flip — DRUMMER Australian Tour (Future Classic)
Julia Jacklin — PRE PLEASURE TOUR (Liberation Records)
King Stingray — That’s Where I Wanna Be Tour (Cooking Vinyl Australia/The Orchard)
RÜFÜS DU SOL – RUFUS DU SOL AUSTRALIAN 2022 TOUR (Rose Avenue Records/Warner Music)
Tame Impala — Slow Rush Tour (Island Records Australia/Universal Music Australia)
Song of the Year
Budjerah — ‘Therapy’ (Warner Music Australia)
Day1 feat. KAHUKX — ‘MBAPPÉ’ (db Music/Warner Music Australia)
Dean Lewis — ‘How Do I Say Goodbye’ (Island Records Australia/Universal Music Australia)
Joji — ‘Die For You’ (88rising/Warner Records)
Kylie Minogue — ‘Padam Padam’ (Liberator Music/Mushroom)
Luude and Mattafix — ‘Big City Life’ (Sweat It Out/Warner Music Australia)
MK and Dom Dolla — ‘Rhyme Dust’ (Area10/Big On Blue/Sony Music UK)
R3hab and Amy Shark — ‘Sway My Way’ (Wonderlick/Kobalt Music Publishing)
The Kid LAROI — ‘Love Again’ (Columbia/Sony Music)
Troye Sivan — ‘Rush’ (EMI Music Australia)
Most Popular International Artist
Beyoncé — Renaissance (Columbia/Sony Music)
Drake and 21 Savage — Her Loss (Republic Records/Universal Music Australia)
Ed Sheeran — – (Atlantic UK/Warner Music Australia)
Luke Combs — Gettin’ Old (Columbia Nashville/Sony Music)
Metro Boomin — Heroes & Villains (Republic Records/Universal Music Australia)
Morgan Wallen — One Thing At A Time (Mercury Nashville/Universal Music Australia)
Nicki Minaj — Queens Radio (Universal Records USA/Universal Music Australia)
P!NK — Trustfall (RCA/Sony Music)
SZA — SOS (RCA/Sony Music)
Taylor Swift — Midnights (Universal Records USA/Universal Music Australia)
ARIA Music Teacher Award
Hank Lewerissa — Upper Coomera State College, Yugambeh Country, Gold Coast, QLD
Jessie Copeman — Ainslie School, Ngunnawal Country, Canberra, ACT
Peter Earl — The Music Guy, Dharug and Gundungurra Country, Blue Mountains, NSW
Sue Lowry — Southport Special School, Yugambeh Country, Gold Coast, QLD
ARTISAN AWARDS
Best Cover Art
Connor Dewhurst for Brad Cox — ACRES (Sony Music)
Harry Allen — Studio Balcony for Private Function — 370HSSV 0773H (Still on Top Records)
Jeremy Koren (Grey Ghost) for Everything Was Green — Forest Claudette (Sony Music)
Peach PRC, Billy Zammit for Manic Dream Pixie — Peach PRC (Republic Records & Island Records Australia/Universal Music Australia)
Sam Netterfiled, Mia Rankin for Jesus At The Gay Bar — Cub Sport (BLVE/RKT)
Engineer — Best Engineered Release
Dann Hume, Chris Collins, Matt Corby for Matt Corby — Everything’s Fine (Island Records Australia/Universal Music Australia)
Dom Dolla for Dom Dolla — ‘Eat Your Man’ (Three Six Zero/Sony Music)
Eric J Dobowsky, Sam Teskey, Wayne Connelly for The Teskey Brothers — The Winding Way (Ivy League Records/Mushroom Group)
Simon Cohen, Dave Hammer for Genesis Owusu — STRUGGLER (OURNESS/AWAL RECORDINGS)
Styalz Fuego for Troye Sivan — ‘Rush’ (EMI Music Australia)
Producer — Best Produced Release
Andrew Klippel and Dave Hammer for Genesis Owusu — STRUGGLER (OURNESS/AWAL
RECORDINGS)
Dom Dolla for Dom Dolla — ‘Eat Your Man’ (Three Six Zero/Sony Music)
Matt Corby, Chris Collins, Nat Dunn, Alex Henrikssen for Matt Corby — Everything’s Fine (Island Records Australia/Universal Music Australia)
M-Phazes for Ruel — 4th Wall (RCA/Sony Music)
Styalz Fuego for Troye Sivan — ‘Rush’ (EMI Music Australia)
FINE ARTS AWARD
Best Classical Album
Australian Chamber Orchestra/Richard Tognetti — Indies & Idols (ABC Classic/The Orchard)
Ensemble Offspring — To Listen, To Sing — Ngarra-Burria: First Peoples Composers (ABC Classic/The Orchard)
Neil Gaiman and FourPlay String Quartet — Signs Of Life (Instrumental Recordings/Inertia Music)
Roger Benedict and Simon Tedeschi — Dubussy — Ravel (ABC Classic/The Orchard)
Various Artists — Genevieve Lacey: Breathing Space (ABC Classic/The Orchard)
Best Jazz Album
Lance Gurisik — Cull Portal (33 Sides/Inertia Music)
Mike Nock — Hearing (ABC Jazz/The Orchard)
Sinj Clarke — The Height Of Love (Inertia Music)
Surprise Chef — Education & Recreation (Big Crown Records/Inertia Music)
The Vampires featuring Chris Abrahams — Nightjar (Earshift/Planet)
Best Original Soundtrack or Musical Theatre Cast Album
Brett Aplin and Burkhard Dallwitz — Splice Here: A Projected Odyssey (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) (Independent)
Helena Czajka — Unseen Skies (Original Score Soundtrack) (BMG)
Melbourne Symphony Orchestra/Benjamin Northey — Blueback — Original Motion Picture Soundtrack By Nigel Westlake (ABC Classic/The Orchard)
Sophie Payton (GORDI), Jason Fernandez — RIDE — Music From the Film (ABC Music/The Orchard)
Various Artists — John Farnham: Finding The Voice (Music From The Feature Documentary) (Wheatley Records/Sony Music)
Best World Music Album
Byron Mark — Odyssey (Bug Sonic Records)
East of West — Moving Home (East of West Music)
Joseph Tawadros — Those Who Came Before Us (Independent/The Planet Company)
Mick Dick — Id of RA (Crusty Dub)
Songs of Disappearance — Australian Frog Calls (Bowerbird Collective/MGM)