Aria Hall Of Fame
The ARIA Hall of Fame is a prestigious accolade bestowed by the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) to honor and recognize the achievements of significant figures within the Australian music industry. The Hall of Fame was established to celebrate artists, bands, and industry figures who have made outstanding contributions to Australian music, culturally and artistically influencing both the local and international music scenes.
Inaugurated as part of the ARIA Music Awards, the Hall of Fame has become an institution celebrating the rich tapestry of Australia's musical heritage. Originally, inductees were recognized during the annual ARIA Music Awards ceremonies. However, since 2005, the Hall of Fame has also hosted separate events to give these acknowledgments the emphasis they deserve.
The Hall of Fame includes some of the most legendary names in Australian music. Iconic bands and artists such as AC/DC, INXS, Crowded House, and Cold Chisel have been inducted, highlighting their international successes and enduring legacies. Individual artists like Olivia Newton-John, Tina Arena, and Jimmy Barnes also feature prominently for their impactful careers.
The ARIA Hall of Fame continues to celebrate both veteran artists and contemporary musicians who shape the modern soundscape. Recent inductees include Missy Higgins and Jet, bridging the legacy of past sounds with the innovation of new generations.
The ARIA Hall of Fame often holds stand-alone events to mark significant anniversaries and milestones. For example, the 2026 Hall of Fame event, held at Carriageworks in Sydney, highlighted the influence of Australian music over the last 40 years, with artists and industry figures like You Am I and Archie Roach celebrated for their contributions.
The ARIA Hall of Fame is not just a recognition of individual achievements but a celebration of Australian culture and its influence on the global music industry. It provides a platform to acknowledge the cultural impact of music, encouraging future generations of Australian musicians.