Flume flies high with eight ARIA Awards

Sydney producer Flume dominated at the ARIA Awards while Kylie Minogue made a surprise appearance.

Singer Josh Pyke

Australian music's night of nights, the ARIA awards, will celebrate 30 years on Wednesday. (AAP)

There was a sense of deja vu as electronic musician Flume cleaned up at the ARIAs, winning a total of eight awards, including Best Male and Album of the Year for his record Skin, while Sia took home the award for Best Female.

True to form, Sia was not there to accept her award at the ceremony in Sydney but she asked an advocate for marriage equality to accept her award calling for the country to legalise same-sex marriage.

But it turns out the ARIAs got lucky, lucky, lucky on Wednesday night as Kylie Minogue made a surprise appearance with her fiance Joshua Sasse who has been pushing for same-sex marriage to be legalised Down Under.

"We're here to say thank you to anyone who supported Josh's campaign for marriage equality," Minogue said from the stage, before introducing a performance from Perth singer Troye Sivan.
Sivan won the publicly voted awards for Best Video and Song of the Year on the night, which was presented to him by Robbie Williams.

The young producer from Sydney's northern beaches added the haul to his previous wins in 2013, where he took home four gongs and became the first person to win Best Male without singing a note.

He also used his platform to criticise Sydney's lockout laws calling for the "policy makers and politicians, (to) please keep Sydney open."

His sentiments were seconded by the Breakthrough Artist winner, Sydney singer Montaigne, who took to the stage with "People Over Profit" written across her chest, her own protest against the laws.

But, as Australian music's night of nights celebrated 30 years, a true mix of old legends and new artists took to the stage including a closing performance from John Farnham of his classic You're The Voice with live bagpipers.

Flume also took to the stage, and there were performances from Jimmy Barnes, Jessica Mauboy, Illy, Vera Blue, Violent Soho and hosts The Veronicas.
But it took true legends Crowded House to bring the audience to their feet as they were inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame by New Zealand comedy duo Flight of the Conchords.

"We must stop this, you've got enough bands in the Hall of Fame," Jemaine Clement from Flight of the Conchords joked.

"We really need Crowded House, our Hall of Fame is more of a doorway," Clement's comedy partner Bret McKenzie said.

Missy Higgins and Bernard Fanning performed two of the band's biggest hits, Fall At Your Feet and Better Be Home Soon.

Crowded House themselves then played out their big moment with a performance of their hit Distant Sun.

Main ARIA Award winners:

Album Of The Year:

Flume - Skin

Best Male Artist:

Flume - Skin

Best Female Artist:

Sia - This Is Acting

Best Dance Release:

Flume - Skin

Best Group:

Violent Soho - WACO

Breakthrough Artist:

Montaigne - Glorious Heights

Best Pop Release:

Flume - Never Be Like You

Best Independent Release:

Flume - Skin

Song of the Year:

Troye Sivan - Youth

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