This year’s ARIA Awards is set to feature an A-list line-up of artists and star presenters.
Dolly Parton, Troye Sivan, Baker Boy, Claudia Karvan, Dylan Alcott, Marcia Hines, Dermot Kennedy, Jack River and Jessica Mauboy will all take the stage at the Hordern Pavilion on November 15 to present awards.
Additionally, Joel Corry, Kate Ceberano, Pia Miranda, Thelma Plum, Poppy Reid, Smallzy, Hau Latukefu and Triple J’s Bryce & Concetta, will also be handing a coveted gong to one lucky artist.
G Flip, Budjerah, DMA’S, Brad Cox, Fanny Lumsden, Jessica Mauboy, Meg Mac and Peach PRC are set to perform.
G Flip, who is nominated for Best Australian Live Act, Best independent Release, Best Rock Album, Best Solo Artist and Best Video, will be walking the red carpet with wife Chrishell Stause.
The 2023 ARIA Awards are set to feature appearances by Dolly Parton (left) and Troye Sivan (right) as full list of presenters and performers are announced
Despite being up for four awards, Daily Mail Australia can reveal that singer Kylie Minogue will not be attending the Australian music industry’s night of nights due to her six-month residency in Las Vegas which she started over the weekend.
Also notably missing is Robbie Williams, who was tipped to be making an appearance at the awards with his tour dates lining up with the awards show.
This year’s awards will be hosted by Brooke Boney and Tommy Little.
G Flip, who is nominated for Best Live Act, Best independent Release, Best Rock Album, Best Solo Artist and Best Video, will be walking the red carpet with wife Chrishell Stause
‘I’m absolutely thrilled to co-host the 2023 ARIA Awards alongside Tommy,’ Boney said.
‘Music has the power to bring people together, and it’s an honour to be a part of an event that celebrates the incredible talent within Australia’s music industry.
‘Tommy and I can’t wait to bring our energy and love for music to the ARIA stage in Sydney, and we promise you a night filled with laughter, amazing performances, and plenty of celebrations. It’s going to be a night to remember.’
The 2023 ARIA Awards will stream live from 5.00pm AEDT, only on Stan
Despite being up for four awards, Daily Mail Australia can reveal that singer Kylie Minogue will not be attending the Australian music industry’s night of nights due to her six-month residency in Las Vegas which she started over the weekend