G Flip smashed competition during the 37th annual ARIA Music Awards on Wednesday night when they took out the fan voted Best Video category.
The Aussie signer-songwriter snapped the award up for the video of their new hit Good Enough which was directed by Kyle Caulfield.
Also nominated for the YouTube presented award was Jessica Mauboy for Give You Love, which featured Jason Derulo.
Popstar Amy Shark was also among the nominees with her hit Can I Shower At Yours.
Other nominees in the category included Budjerah, Genesis Owusu, Peach PRC, King Stingray, MAY-A, DMA’S, and King Gizzard and The Lizard Wizard.
G Flip, 30, smashed competition during the 37th annual ARIA Music Awards on Wednesday night when they took out the fan voted Best Video category. Pictured with director Kyle Caulfield
G Flip said their mind was absolute ‘chaos’ after learning they won Best Video right after opening the big night with a hit performance.
‘It’s so great and I’m so glad that the ARIAS showcase this reward. Because Kyle is such a amazing director and creative and I’m so lucky to work with Kyle,’ they said.
The Melbourne-based musician celebrated their win with wife Chrishell Stause who cheered from the audience as G Flip took to the stage.
Later in the night, they went on to win Best n Live Act for their DRUMMER tour.
‘Thanks to the fans. Again, you guys love seeing me cry. Thank you for your support,’ they gushed in an emotional acceptance speech.
They went on to thank their band, adding: ‘We really wanted to make the best show we could. Thank you to all the fans who voted [for us].’
The Aussie signer-songwriter snapped the award up for the video of their new hit Good Enough which was directed by Kyle Caulfield
Also nominated for the YouTube presented award was Jessica Mauboy for Give You Love, which featured Jason Derulo
Popstar Amy Shark was also among the nominees with her hit Can I Shower At Yours
Other nominees in the category included Budjerah, Genesis Owusu, Peach PRC, King Stingray, MAY-A, DMA’S, and King Gizzard and The Lizard Wizard
G Flip said her mind was absolute ‘chaos’ after learning she won Best Video right after opening the big night with a hit performance
‘It’s so great and I’m so glad that the ARIAS showcase this reward. Because Kyle is such a amazing director and creative and I’m so lucky to work with Kyle,’ they said
The Melbourne-based musician celebrated their win with wife Chrishell Stause who cheered from the audience as G Flip took to the stage
G Flip and Chrishell are pictured together on the ARIA red carpet awards
Also taking out a big win at the ARIAs was Emma Memma who landed the Best Children’s Album of the Year for her titular debut album.
The children’s entertainer snatched the win from worldwide stars The Wiggles as she delivered her acceptance speech alongside husband Oliver Brian.
‘We are so blessed to create music for children. What a pleasure. And a big thank you to everyone for organising the AUSLAN interpreters for the broadcast at home,’ she said.
Also taking out a big win at the ARIAs was Emma Memma who landed the Best Children’s Album of the Year for her titular debut album. Pictured with her husband Oliver Brian
The children’s entertainer snatched the win from worldwide stars The Wiggles
‘We are so blessed to create music for children. What a pleasure. And a big thank you to everyone for organising the AUSLAN interpreters for the broadcast at home,’ she said
Best Pop Release went to Kylie Minogue for Padam Padam which has dominated charts across all year.
Unable to attend the ARIA Awards, the worldwide pop star pre-recorded her acceptance speech for the audience and viewers at home.
She said: ‘Thank you so much. Padam to you. Padam to everyone. This is just unbelievable. And I am super super happy. I am only sad that I’m not there with you in person.’
Meanwhile, Troye Sivan took home the coveted Best Solo Artist award as well as the Song of the Year award voted on by the public.
‘This is really tripping me out and it’s so exciting… I’ve been doing this for eleven years so to feel this much energy and love… I’m confused but so happy,’ he said.
He went on to joke his newborn nephew would be the ‘biggest nepo nephew’ if the bub decides to pursue music when he grows up.
Troye Sivan took home the coveted Song of the Year award voted on by the public
He went on to joke his newborn nephew would be the ‘biggest nepo nephew’ if the bub decides to pursue music when he grows up
Rock band DMA’S were awarded with the Best Group award with their radio hit How Many Dreams.
Elsewhere, Best Rock Album went to King Gizzard and The Lizard Wizard for their aptly named album Ice, Death, Planets, Lungs, Mushroom and Lava.
Teenage Dads took out Michael Gudinski Breakthrough Artist for their hit Midnight Driving.
Meanwhile, Best Rock Album went to King Gizzard and The Lizard Wizard for their aptly named album Ice, Death, Planets, Lungs, Mushroom and Lava
Teenage Dads took out Michael Gudinski Breakthrough Artist for their hit Midnight Driving
Best Dance/Electronic Release went to MK and Dom Dolla for Rhyme Dust, while Forest Claudette was awarded with Best Soul/R&B Release for Mess Around.
Genesis Owusu took out Best Independent Release, Best Hip Hop/Rap Release, and Album of the Year award with his album Struggler which is about a cockroach.
Best Adult Contemporary Album went to Dan Sultan for his titular album.
Best Dance/Electronic Release went to MK and Dom Dolla for Rhyme Dust
Genesis Owusu took out Best Independent Release, Best Hip Hop/Rap Release, and Album of the Year award with his album Struggler which is about a cockroach
Best Adult Contemporary Album went to Dan Sultan for his titular album
Fanny Lumsden took out Best Country Album for her album Hey Dawn while The Teskey Brothers received the award for Best Blues and Roots Album.
Best Hard Rock/Heavy Metal Album went to Byron Bay natives Parkway Drive for their album Darker Still.
Most Popular International Artist went to Taylor Swift for her studio album Midnights.
This year’s ARIA Awards are being held at the Hordern Pavilion in Moore Park, NSW, with Stan streaming the entire event live.
The music industry’s night-of-nights is hosted by Today star Brooke Boney and radio personality Tommy Little.
Fanny Lumsden took out Best Country Album for her album Hey Dawn, presented to her by Dolly Parton who sent in a congratulatory video for the category
Fanny went on to deliver an incredible performance on the night
Best Hard Rock/Heavy Metal Album went to Byron Bay natives Parkway Drive for their album Darker Still which was accepted by Winston McCall on behalf of his band
The Teskey Brothers received the award for Best Blues and Roots Album