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Kylie Minogue and Troye Sivan win big at 2025 APRA Music Awards but don't show up - with both pop stars' relatives collecting their gongs
Kylie Minogue and Troye Sivan win big at 2025 APRA Music Awards but don't show up - with both pop stars' relatives collecting their gongs

Daily Mail​

time30-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

Kylie Minogue and Troye Sivan win big at 2025 APRA Music Awards but don't show up - with both pop stars' relatives collecting their gongs

The cream of the Aussie pop crop were big winners at the 2025 APRA Music Awards in Melbourne on Wednesday night. But the biggest names who landed gongs at the event didn't show up to claim them. The prestigious Ted Albert Award for Outstanding Services to Australian Music went to Kylie Minogue. It was collected by her nephew, Charlie Minogue, while Kylie appeared via a video link. The Queen of Pop is currently in California for the last US date of her Tension tour on Friday, ahead of a series of sold-out dates in the UK. 'Thank you so much, APRA. This is such an honour; I am completely over the moon. I'm only sad that I'm not with you in person,' she said in a video acceptance speech. 'Seventeen-year-old me would not be able to compute the life that music has given me. I mean, we all know it's work' she continued. 'You work for it, but I feel like whatever we give and whatever it might take from us, we receive more. 'As I'm on tour at the moment, I'm singing songs throughout my entire catalogue. 'So, from the first one, The Locomotion, right up to songs from Tension, I'm really aware of... the passage of time and how much more music means to me,' she said. Dance-pop darling Troye Sivan was named Songwriter of the Year at the awards, after winning APRA Song of the Year in 2024 for his hit song Rush - but he was absent from the ceremony. Collecting his award for him were Troye's mum and dad, Laurelle Mellet and Shaun Mellet. Song of the Year went to punk rock powerhouse Amyl and the Sniffers - who were also not in the house. Amyl and the Sniffers have added APRA Song of the Year to their list of accolades, taking out the prestigious peer-voted award for the track, U Should Not Be Doing That. Dance-pop darling Troye Sivan (pictured) was named Songwriter of the Year at the awards, after winning APRA Song of the Year in 2024 for his hit song Rush - but he was absent The four-piece outfit fronted by high-energy singer Amy Taylor is currently in the US as part of its 2025 world tour, having recently played the first weekend of the Coachella Festival in California. Musician Kevin Parker took home two gongs, Most Performed Australian Work and Most Performed Pop Work, for his efforts co-writing the Dua Lipa pop hit Houdini. Jude York's cover of Kylie's global hit Can't Get You Out of My Head was among the live tribute performances, with Gut Health also delivering a rendition of Amyl and the Sniffers' winning tune. Singer-songwriter Sia won Most Performed Australian Work overseas for the sixth time with her hit Unstoppable, while the International Recognition Award went to Grammy-winning producer Keanu Torres, who has worked with the likes of Taylor Swift, Doechii, and The Kid LAROI. Otis Pavlovic and Royel Maddell, known as Royel Otis, took out Emerging Songwriter of the Year. 2025 APRA Music Award winners * Peer-Voted APRA Song of the Year: U Should Not Be Doing That, Amyl and The Sniffers * Songwriter of the Year: Troye Sivan * Emerging Songwriter of the Year: Royel Otis - Otis Pavlovic and Royel Maddell * International Recognition Award: Keanu Torres (Keanu Beats) * Most Performed Australian Work: Houdini - Dua Lipa, by Kevin Parker/Dua Lipa/Caroline Ailin/Daniel Harle/Tobias Jesso Jr. * Most Performed Australian Work Overseas: Unstoppable - Sia, by Sia Furler/Christopher Braide * Most Performed Alternative Work: Paradise - Coterie * Most Performed Blues and Roots Work: New Love - Ziggy Alberts * Most Performed Country Work: Take Forever (Hally's Song) - Cooper Alan * Most Performed Dance/Electronic Work: Saving Up - Dom Dolla * Most Performed Hard Rock/Heavy Metal Work: Epitaph - Make Them Suffer * Most Performed Hip Hop / Rap Work: Fall Back - Lithe * Most Performed Pop Work: Houdini - Dua Lipa * Most Performed Soul Work: Space - Kaiit

Kylie Minogue honoured for outstanding contribution to Australian music, Amyl and the Sniffers win song of the year at APRA
Kylie Minogue honoured for outstanding contribution to Australian music, Amyl and the Sniffers win song of the year at APRA

ABC News

time30-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • ABC News

Kylie Minogue honoured for outstanding contribution to Australian music, Amyl and the Sniffers win song of the year at APRA

Pop royalty Kylie Minogue has been honoured for her outstanding contribution to the Australian music industry at this year's APRA Music Awards. The star, who is currently in California for the last US date of her Tension tour, said her younger self would "not be able to compute" the life that music has given her in her acceptance speech. "Thank you so much, APRA. This is such an honour; I am completely over the moon. I'm only sad that I'm not with you in person," she said via video, accepting the prestigious Ted Albert Award for Outstanding Services to Australian Music. " Seventeen-year-old me would not be able to compute the life that music has given me. " "I mean, we all know it's work. You work for it, but I feel like whatever we give and whatever it might take from us, we receive more," she said. "As I'm on tour at the moment, I'm singing songs throughout my entire catalogue. So, from the first one, The Locomotion, right up to songs from Tension, I'm really aware of… the passage of time and how much more music means to me," she said. Minogue joins the ranks of previous distinguished winners, including Midnight Oil, Archie Roach, Cold Chisel and Paul Kelly. Punk rockers Amyl and the Sniffers took out the prestigious peer-voted APRA Song of the Year for the track, U Should Not Be Doing That. Amyl and the Sniffers took home APRA Song of the Year ( AAP: Bianca De Marchi ) The four-piece outfit fronted by high-energy singer Amy Taylor is currently in the US as part of its 2025 world tour, having recently played the first weekend of the Coachella Festival in California. Dance-pop darling Troye Sivan was named Songwriter of the Year at the awards night in Melbourne on Wednesday, after winning APRA Song of the Year in 2024 for his hit song Rush. Musician Kevin Parker took home two gongs, Most Performed Australian Work and Most Performed Pop Work, for his efforts co-writing the Dua Lipa pop hit Houdini. Jude York's cover of Kylie's global hit Can't Get You Out of My Head was among the live tribute performances, with Gut Health also delivering a rendition of Amyl and the Sniffers' winning tune. Singer-songwriter Sia won Most Performed Australian Work overseas for the sixth time with her hit Unstoppable, while the International Recognition Award went to Grammy-winning producer Keanu Torres, who has worked with the likes of Taylor Swift, Doechii, and The Kid LAROI. Otis Pavlovic and Royel Maddell, known as Royel Otis, took out Emerging Songwriter of the Year. Jude York covered Kylie's global hit Can't Get You Out of My Head. ( AAP: Con Chronis ) Here's the full list of 2025 APRA Music Award winners. Peer-Voted APRA Song of the Year: U Should Not Be Doing That, Amyl and The Sniffers Songwriter of the Year: Troye Sivan Emerging Songwriter of the Year: Royel Otis — Otis Pavlovic and Royel Maddell International Recognition Award: Keanu Torres (Keanu Beats) Most Performed Australian Work: Houdini — Dua Lipa, by Kevin Parker/Dua Lipa/Caroline Ailin/Daniel Harle/Tobias Jesso Jr. Most Performed Australian Work Overseas: Unstoppable — Sia, by Sia Furler/Christopher Braide Most Performed Alternative Work: Paradise — Coterie Most Performed Blues and Roots Work: New Love — Ziggy Alberts Most Performed Country Work: Take Forever (Hally's Song) — Cooper Alan Most Performed Dance/Electronic Work: Saving Up — Dom Dolla Most Performed Hard Rock/Heavy Metal Work: Epitaph — Make Them Suffer Most Performed Hip Hop / Rap Work: Fall Back — Lithe Most Performed Pop Work: Houdini — Dua Lipa Most Performed Soul Work: Space — Kaiit Most Performed Rock Work: Through The Trees — King Stingray AAP

Rockers Amyl and the Sniffers win APRA Song of the Year
Rockers Amyl and the Sniffers win APRA Song of the Year

Perth Now

time30-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Perth Now

Rockers Amyl and the Sniffers win APRA Song of the Year

Punk rockers Amyl and the Sniffers have added APRA Song of the Year to their list of accolades, taking out the prestigious peer-voted award for the track, U Should Not Be Doing That. The four-piece outfit fronted by high-energy singer Amy Taylor is currently in the US as part of its 2025 world tour, having recently played the first weekend of the Coachella Festival in California. Dance-pop darling Troye Sivan was named Songwriter of the Year at the awards night in Melbourne on Wednesday, after winning APRA Song of the Year in 2024 for his hit song Rush. Musician Kevin Parker took home two gongs, Most Performed Australian Work and Most Performed Pop Work, for his efforts co-writing the Dua Lipa pop hit Houdini. The prestigious Ted Albert Award for Outstanding Services to Australian Music went to Kylie Minogue. The Queen of Pop is currently in California for the last US date of her Tension tour on Friday, ahead of a series of sold-out dates in the UK. "Thank you so much, APRA. This is such an honour; I am completely over the moon. I'm only sad that I'm not with you in person," she said in a video acceptance speech. "Seventeen-year-old me would not be able to compute the life that music has given me. I mean, we all know it's work. You work for it, but I feel like whatever we give and whatever it might take from us, we receive more. "As I'm on tour at the moment, I'm singing songs throughout my entire catalogue. So, from the first one, The Locomotion, right up to songs from Tension, I'm really aware of... the passage of time and how much more music means to me," she said. Jude York's cover of Kylie's global hit Can't Get You Out of My Head was among the live tribute performances, with Gut Health also delivering a rendition of Amyl and the Sniffers' winning tune. Singer-songwriter Sia won Most Performed Australian Work overseas for the sixth time with her hit Unstoppable, while the International Recognition Award went to Grammy-winning producer Keanu Torres, who has worked with the likes of Taylor Swift, Doechii, and The Kid LAROI. Otis Pavlovic and Royel Maddell, known as Royel Otis, took out Emerging Songwriter of the Year. The 2025 APRA Music Award winners * Peer-Voted APRA Song of the Year: U Should Not Be Doing That, Amyl and The Sniffers * Songwriter of the Year: Troye Sivan * Emerging Songwriter of the Year: Royel Otis - Otis Pavlovic and Royel Maddell * International Recognition Award: Keanu Torres (Keanu Beats) * Most Performed Australian Work: Houdini - Dua Lipa, by Kevin Parker/Dua Lipa/Caroline Ailin/Daniel Harle/Tobias Jesso Jr. * Most Performed Australian Work Overseas: Unstoppable - Sia, by Sia Furler/Christopher Braide * Most Performed Alternative Work: Paradise - Coterie * Most Performed Blues and Roots Work: New Love - Ziggy Alberts * Most Performed Country Work: Take Forever (Hally's Song) - Cooper Alan * Most Performed Dance/Electronic Work: Saving Up - Dom Dolla * Most Performed Hard Rock/Heavy Metal Work: Epitaph - Make Them Suffer * Most Performed Hip Hop / Rap Work: Fall Back - Lithe * Most Performed Pop Work: Houdini - Dua Lipa * Most Performed Soul Work: Space - Kaiit * Most Performed Rock Work: Through The Trees - King Stingray

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