The 38th Annual ARIA Music Awards
This year's awards will feature exclusive performances from some of Australia's most renowned artists, including The Kid LAROI, Missy Higgins, CYRIL, 3%, Jessica Mauboy, Amy Shark, Julia Hamilton from The Presets, Troy Cassar-Daley and Angie McMahon.
With over 50 billion streams and a string of multi-platinum hits, international artist Ava Max will deliver an Australian-exclusive performance with a spectacular showcase of her biggest hits.
Additionally, to close the event, 2024's ARIA Hall of Fame inductee Missy Higgins will perform a medley of her iconic hits and will be joined on stage by some of her renowned friends and collaborators in a truly show-stopping celebration.
Throughout the evening, viewers will see their favourite artists and personalities present awards, including Artemus, Budjerah, G Flip, Richard Wilkins, Concetta Caristo and Luka Muller, Emily Wurramara, Fanny Lumsden, Grinspoon, Hannah Conda, Jenna Owen, King, Kween Kong, and more, with Royel Otis and Dom Dolla crossing from across the globe.
The awards ceremony will recognise outstanding achievements across 29 categories including Song of the Year, Best Solo Artist, Album of the Year, Best Australian Live Act, and many more.
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