Sia lights up Australian music industry awards

Katy Perry, One Direction and others attend the ceremony in Sydney

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Sia and her Chandelier lit up Australia’s Aria music awards, even without appearing on stage.

The singer-songwriter won album of the year for 1000 Forms of Fear as well as best pop release, best video and best female artist.

She didn’t attend Wednesday’s ceremony in Sydney, but Katy Perry accepted the best female artist gong on her behalf.

Iggy Azalea was named best breakthrough artist, and Fancy collaborator Charli XCX accepted the award in her absence.

“I’m going to drop it off to her and she’s going to enjoy it,” Charli XCX said.

Best male artist was electronica musician Chet Faker and Sheppard was named best group.

On the red carpet, Faker talked about his excitement. “It’s cool to be here, this is my first Aria’s so I’m not really looking at winning anything. I’m just here,” he said.

Amy Sheppard said the band put in a lot of effort. “It might seem like an overnight success, but we’ve been working at this for five years or more, so we work hard,” she said.

Boy band 5 Seconds of Summer opened the ceremony with She Looks So Perfect, which won the public vote for song of the year.

“Every single Australian has been behind our band and we’re just from Sydney and we can’t believe what’s happened to us,” Ashton Irwin said.

One Direction caused hysteria on the red carpet before accepting the publicly voted award for best international artist, to whoops and cheers from the crowd.

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Pop star Katy Perry arrives for the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) awards in Sydney.
Boy Band 5 Seconds of Summer Arrive for the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) awards in Sydney.

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