Record-Breaking ARIA Awards: Fans Flock to Vote for Their Favourite Artists.
In a landmark year for the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA), this year's awards ceremony has seen a record number of public votes cast, with a total of 696,836 votes submitted across Spotify and the ARIA website. This represents a staggering 200% increase on the previous year's vote tally, with fans from all over the world participating in the democratic process.
According to ARIA CEO Annabelle Herd, this year's awards have shown just how powerful Australians can rally around their favourite artists when given the right platform to celebrate their stories and profile their success. The stats across ARIA's socials "are a tiny portion of hundreds of thousands of mentions from artists, creators and fans that have inundated us over the last two weeks," Herd adds.
The new partnership with Spotify has been a game-changer for accessibility, but what we've seen over the past fortnight is the entire ecosystem moving in unison. It's an incredible result for Australian music's night of nights, and an even stronger outcome for Australian artists," Herd reckons.
Some notable statistics from this year's awards include a record combined number of 14,998 votes from round one and two, as well as a record number of entries received at 1,387. On social channels, the awards drew 3.1 million TikTok views on ARIA's account over Awards week, representing a 1000% increase week-on-week, in addition to 45,000-plus "likes" or reactions on ARIA's own social across Instagram, TikTok, X, YouTube, LinkedIn and Facebook.
On the big night, Amyl and The Sniffers bagged four awards, ahead of Ninajirachi (with three) and Dom Dolla (two).
In a landmark year for the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA), this year's awards ceremony has seen a record number of public votes cast, with a total of 696,836 votes submitted across Spotify and the ARIA website. This represents a staggering 200% increase on the previous year's vote tally, with fans from all over the world participating in the democratic process.
According to ARIA CEO Annabelle Herd, this year's awards have shown just how powerful Australians can rally around their favourite artists when given the right platform to celebrate their stories and profile their success. The stats across ARIA's socials "are a tiny portion of hundreds of thousands of mentions from artists, creators and fans that have inundated us over the last two weeks," Herd adds.
The new partnership with Spotify has been a game-changer for accessibility, but what we've seen over the past fortnight is the entire ecosystem moving in unison. It's an incredible result for Australian music's night of nights, and an even stronger outcome for Australian artists," Herd reckons.
Some notable statistics from this year's awards include a record combined number of 14,998 votes from round one and two, as well as a record number of entries received at 1,387. On social channels, the awards drew 3.1 million TikTok views on ARIA's account over Awards week, representing a 1000% increase week-on-week, in addition to 45,000-plus "likes" or reactions on ARIA's own social across Instagram, TikTok, X, YouTube, LinkedIn and Facebook.
On the big night, Amyl and The Sniffers bagged four awards, ahead of Ninajirachi (with three) and Dom Dolla (two).