ARIA Award for Best Solo Artist
Australian record industry award
ARIA Award for Best Solo Artist | |
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Country | Australia |
Presented by | Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) |
First awarded | 2021 |
Currently held by | Troye Sivan, "Rush" (2023) |
Website | ariaawards |
The ARIA Award for Best Solo Artist, is an award first presented at the 2021 ARIA Music Awards as ARIA Award for Best Artist. It is handed out by the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA), an organisation whose aim is "to advance the interests of the Australian record industry."[1]
In 2021, the previous categories of Best Male Artist and Best Female Artist were combined to ensure that the ARIA Awards reflect and embrace equality and the true diversity of the music industry. In making this change the number of final nominees for Best Artist was ten.[2]
The category was renamed to Best Solo Artist in 2022, still with ten final nominees.[3]
Winners and nominees
Winner marked in a separate colour
Year | Winner(s) | Album/Single Title |
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2021 (35th) | ||
The Kid Laroi & Justin Bieber | "Stay" | |
Amy Shark | Cry Forever | |
Budjerah | Budjerah (EP) | |
Genesis Owusu | Smiling with No Teeth | |
Keith Urban | The Speed of Now Part 1 | |
Kylie Minogue | Disco | |
Masked Wolf | "Astronaut in the Ocean" | |
Ngaiire | 3 | |
Tones and I | Welcome to the Madhouse | |
Vance Joy | "Missing Piece" | |
2022 (36th) | ||
Baker Boy | Gela | |
Budjerah | Conversations | |
Courtney Barnett | Things Take Time, Take Time | |
Daniel Johns | FutureNever | |
Flume | Palaces | |
Julia Jacklin | Pre Pleasure | |
Ruel | "Growing Up Is ___" | |
The Kid Laroi | "Thousand Miles" | |
Thelma Plum | Meanjin | |
Vance Joy | In Our Own Sweet Time | |
2023 (37th) | ||
Troye Sivan | "Rush" | |
Budjerah | "2step" by Ed Sheeran (Feat. Budjerah) | |
Dan Sultan | Dan Sultan | |
Dom Dolla | "Eat Your Man" ft. Nelly Furtado | |
G Flip | Drummer | |
Genesis Owusu | Struggler | |
Jen Cloher | I Am the River, the River Is Me | |
Kylie Minogue | "Padam Padam" | |
Meg Mac | Matter Of Time | |
The Kid Laroi | "Love Again" |
References
- ^ "What We Do". Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA). Archived from the original on 29 January 2012. Retrieved 15 April 2012.
- ^ "2021 ARIA Awards to partner with YouTube Music for a digital show". Media Week. 15 September 2021. Retrieved 15 September 2021.
- ^ Lars Brandle (12 October 2022). "Rüfüs Du Sol Leads 2022 ARIA Awards Nominees (Full List)". The Music Network. Retrieved 12 October 2022.
External links
- The ARIA Awards Official website