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News October 25, 2021

Nominations open now for 2022 Sailor Jerry Rolling Stone Australia Awards

Nominations open now for 2022 Sailor Jerry Rolling Stone Australia Awards
Tash Sultana at the 2021 Sailor Jerry Rolling Stone Australia Awards

Nominations are now open for the second annual Sailor Jerry Rolling Stone Australia Awards, which will take place in March of 2022.

Nominate your artist for the Sailor Jerry Rolling Stone Australia Awards here

Announced today, the Awards will pay tribute to the year that was in music, honouring local music exports across five categories: Best Record, Best Single, Best New Artist, and the Rolling Stone Global Award.

Joining the fold for the second annual Awards, Sailor Jerry Spiced Rum is on board to bring the celebration to life in Sydney on March 31st, 2022. The invitation-only event is set to serve as a night of live music, unlimited drinks and a celebration of Australia’s incredible music scene.

The Rolling Stone Global Award will be judged by Rolling Stone’s global staff members to acknowledge the Australian artist they just can’t get enough of.

Nominations are open now to all email subscribers of The Industry Observer at the official voting portal, with any Australian artists – or music releases – who have released works in the eligibility period of November 1st, 2020, to October 15th, 2021, eligible to be nominated. If you are not a current TIO subscriber, you can subscribe here.

“To be able to celebrate Australian music once again in partnership with Sailor Jerry, our global Rolling Stone global team, and our subscribers is very exciting,” said The Brag Media Managing Editor, Poppy Reid. “2021 has proven to be another tumultuous year for our music industry, so celebrating the artists who helped take care of our wellbeing with their gift of music is something we feel very honoured to be able to do.”

The Sailor Jerry Rolling Stone Australia Awards

Thursday, March 31st, 2022
Sydney, NSW

Nominations are open now to all email subscribers of The Industry Observer at the official voting portal. If you are not a current TIO subscriber, you can subscribe here.

This article originally appeared on The Industry Observer, which is now part of The Music Network.

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