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National Live Music Awards of 2018

The National Live Music Awards of 2018 are the third National Live Music Awards in Australia. The event took place on 6 December 2018. The event moved its gala event to Brisbane – following events in Sydney and Melbourne in the last two years.[1][2]

National Live Music Awards of 2018
Date6 December 2018 (2018-12-06)
VenueThe Triffid, Brisbane, Australia
Hosted byDominic Miller
Most awardsBaker Boy, Stella Donnelly, Tropical Fuck Storm (3)
Most nominationsCamp Cope, Stella Donnelly (6)
← 2017 · National Live Music Awards · 2019 →

The 2018 event introduced a new award for Best Live Music Photographer in Australia and a Hall of Fame equivalent, titled the Live Legends.[3] Live Country or Folk Act was renamed to Live Country Act. The state based All Ages Achievement expanded to all states and territories, from only NSW and Victoria in 2017. The event was streamed live and for free via Netgigs.[4]

Live Legends

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National awards

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Nominations and wins below.[3][5]

Live Act of the Year

Artist Result
Baker Boy Won
Camp Cope Nominated
High Tension Nominated
WAAX Nominated
West Thebarton Nominated

Live Voice of the Year

Artist Result
Caiti Baker Nominated
Georgia Maq (Camp Cope) Nominated
Karina Utomo (High Tension) Nominated
Kira Puru Nominated
Stella Donnelly Won

Best New Act

Artist Result
A. Swayze & the Ghosts Nominated
Alex the Astronaut Nominated
Baker Boy Nominated
Tropical Fuck Storm Won
WAAX Nominated

Live Bassist of the Year

Artist Result
Annie Siegmann (Mio, Sasha March, Hana & Jessie-Lee and more) Nominated
Isobel D'Cruz Barnes (HEXDEBT) Won
Kelly-Dawn Hellmrich (Camp Cope) Nominated
Nick Brown (Cable Ties) Nominated
Zoe Hauptmann Nominated

Live Drummer of the Year

Artist Result
Dave Mudie (Courtney Barnett) Nominated
Jen Sholakis (Jen Cloher, East Brunswick All Girls Choir) Won
Sarah Thompson (Camp Cope) Nominated
Shauna Boyle (Cable Ties) Nominated
Tim Commandeur (Pnau, Tkay Maidza) Nominated

Live Guitarist of the Year

Artist Result
Aife Larkin (HEXDEBT, Jarrow) Nominated
Gareth Liddiard (Tropical Fuck Storm) Won
Jen Cloher Nominated
Jenny Mckechnie (Cable Ties) Nominated
Plini Roessler-Holgate Nominated

Live Instrumentalist of the Year

Artist Result
Erica Dunn (Tropical Fuck Storm) Nominated
Hannah Marjorie Crofts (All Our Exes Live in Texas) Nominated
Kat Mear (Cash Savage and the Last Drinks) Nominated
Kirsty Tickle (Party Dozen, Exhibitionist) Nominated
Luke Liang (Guy Sebastian, Alex The Astronaut, Nicole Millar, Jarryd James and more) Won

Live Blues and Roots Act of the Year

Artist Result
All Our Exes Live in Texas Won
Cash Savage and the Last Drinks Nominated
C.W. Stoneking Nominated
Dan Sultan Nominated
John Butler Trio Nominated

Live Country Act of the Year

Artist Result
Brad Butcher Nominated
Fanny Lumsden Nominated
Freya Josephine Hollick Nominated
Hana & Jessie Lee's Bad Habits Nominated
Marlon Williams Won

Live Electronic Act (or DJ) of the Year

Artist Result
Alice Ivy Nominated
Electric Fields Won
ShockOne Nominated
The Kite String Tangle Nominated
The Presets Nominated

Live Hard Rock Act of the Year

Artist Result
Amyl and the Sniffers Nominated
Cable Ties Nominated
High Tension Nominated
Luca Brasi Nominated
Tropical Fuck Storm Won

Live Hip Hop Act of the Year

Artist Result
A.B. Original Nominated
Baker Boy Won
Genesis Owusu Nominated
Sampa The Great Nominated
Tkay Maidza Nominated

Live Pop Act of the Year

Artist Result
Ali Barter Nominated
Amy Shark Nominated
Confidence Man Won
Stella Donnelly Nominated
The Preatures Nominated

Live R&B or Soul Act of the Year

Artist Result
Caiti Baker Nominated
Kira Puru Nominated
Mojo Juju Won
The Bamboos Nominated
The Sugarcanes Nominated

Best Live Music Festival or Event

Festival or Event Result
A Festival Called Panama Nominated
Bigsound Nominated
Dark Mofo, Tasmania Won
Falls Festival Nominated
Yours and Owls Nominated

Best Live Photographer of the Year

Festival or Event Result
Jess Gleeson Won
Kane Hibberd Nominated
Lauren Connelly Nominated
Michelle Grace Hunder Nominated
Naomi Beveridge Nominated

International Live Achievement (Band)

Band Result
Camp Cope Nominated
Gang of Youths Won
Methyl Ethel Nominated
Peking Duk Nominated
West Thebarton Nominated

International Live Achievement (Solo)

Group Result
Alex Lahey Nominated
Amy Shark Nominated
Courtney Barnett Won
Stella Donnelly Nominated
Tash Sultana Nominated

Industry Achievement

Name Result Notes
Camp Cope Nominated For speaking out against venues and festivals who program problematic acts and don't aim for a gender balance.
Girls Rock! Australia Won A national network of girls rock camps. Each program is independently run by a team of musicians and educators passionate about empowering girls, trans and gender-diverse young people through music education and mentorship.
Helen Marcou Nominated Helen's continued involvement and leadership in supporting live music via the SLAM and Safer Venues activities has been so successful that her ideas have been highly influential across the entire country, not just in Victoria.
Milk! Records Nominated Not since Michael Gudinski established Mushroom Records in 1970's has there been such awareness raised and conversations started re Independent vs major release/distribution, and this is all thanks to the amazing Jen Cloher, Courtney Barnett and their team at Milk!
Sharni Honor Nominated One of the industry's brightest lights is Sharni Honor in Adelaide, who is responsible for creating The Porch Sessions, The Porch Sessions Tour and Porchland Festival – providing a wealth of opportunities for emerging musicians.

People's Choice awards

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Best Live Act of the Year

Artist Result
A Swayze and the Ghosts Nominated
Ball Park Music Nominated
Dean Lewis Nominated
Ecca Vandal Nominated
Electrik Lemonade Nominated
Hockey Dad Nominated
Mojo Juju Nominated
Rackett Nominated
Sampa the Great Nominated
The Cat Empire Won

Best Live Voice of the Year

Artist Result
Alex the Astronaut Nominated
Amy Shark Nominated
Angie McMahon Nominated
Carla Geneve Nominated
Harry James Angus (of The Cat Empire) Won
Kira Puru Nominated
Marie Devita (of Waax) Nominated
Stella Donnelly Nominated
Thando Nominated
Timothy James Bowen Nominated

State and Territory awards

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  • Note: Wins only.[5]
ACT Awards - Presented by BMA Magazine
Award Winner
Live Act of the Year Moaning Lisa
Live Voice of the Year Ella Hunt (Lowlands)
Live Venue of the Year The Phoenix Bar
Live Event of the Year Spilt Milk
All Ages Achievement Girls Rock! Canberra
Northern Territory Awards - Presented by Foldback Magazine
Award Winner
Live Act of the Year Baker Boy
Live Voice of the Year Caiti Baker
Live Venue of the Year Darwin Railway Club
Live Event of the Year Darwin Festival
All Ages Achievement MusicNT – Sista Sounds
NSW Awards - Presented by 2SER
Award Winner
Live Act of the Year Gang of Youths
Live Voice of the Year Julia Jacklin
Live Venue of the Year Enmore Theatre, Sydney
Live Event of the Year Splendour in the Grass
All Ages Achievement Under 18s Festival
Queensland Awards - Presented by 4ZZZ
Award Winner
Live Act of the Year WAAX
Live Voice of the Year Amy Shark
Live Venue of the Year The Triffid
Live Event of the Year BIGSOUND
All Ages Achievement Woodfordia
South Australian Awards - Presented by Radio Adelaide
Award Winner
Live Act of the Year West Thebarton
Live Voice of the Year Tkay Maidza
Live Venue of the Year Crown & Anchor
Live Event of the Year A Day of Clarity
All Ages Achievement Music SA
Tasmanian Awards - Presented by Edge Radio
Award Winner
Live Act of the Year A Swayze and the Ghosts
Live Voice of the Year Tyler Richardson (Luca Brasi)
Live Venue of the Year Odeon Theatre, Hobart
Live Event of the Year A Festival Called Panama
All Ages Achievement Tasmanian Rock Challenge (Brad Harbeck)
Victorian Awards - Presented by SYN Media
Award Winner
Live Act of the Year Alex Lahey
Live Voice of the Year Angie McMahon
Live Venue of the Year The Tote Hotel
Live Event of the Year Meredith Music Festival
All Ages Achievement Kate Duncan, The Push
West Australian Awards - Presented by RTR FM
Award Winner
Live Act of the Year Stella Donnelly
Live Voice of the Year Stella Donnelly
Live Venue of the Year Mojo's
Live Event of the Year Nannup Music Festival
All Ages Achievement Hyperfest

References

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  1. ^ "Date and Gala Date Revealed". 2 May 2018. Retrieved 5 September 2020.
  2. ^ Newstead, Al (7 December 2018). "Baker Boy, Stella Donnelly, more of your faves sweep National Live Music Awards". Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved 30 March 2019.
  3. ^ a b "NLMA announce 2018 nominees and Live legend". NLMA. 2 October 2018. Retrieved 5 September 2020.
  4. ^ "Netgigs to Stream event". 24 October 2018. Retrieved 5 September 2020.
  5. ^ a b "Winners of the 2018 NLMA". NLMA. December 2018. Retrieved 5 September 2020.