Kylie Minogue is top ARIA award contender with two nominations
September 29th, 2010 - 2:52 pm ICT by ANI
London, Sep 29 (ANI): Kylie Minogue is the biggest contender for top honours at this year’s (10) ARIA Awards- Australia’s most prestigious music prize-giving.
With two nominations- Best Female Artist and Best Pop Release for her latest album ‘Aphrodite’-the pop superstar is leading the way at the award ceremony in Sydney in November (10).
Aussie rockers The Temper Trap look set to dominate the show with five nominations, including Best Group and Most Popular Australian Album for ‘Conditions,’ while Powderfinger will compete in four categories.
Other acts up for awards include Sia, Empire Of The Sun and Gabriella Cilmi, reports the Daily Star.
The trophies will be handed out at the Sydney Opera House on 7 November. (ANI)
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