The 2024 Golden Guitar Awards kicked off in Tamworth on Saturday evening.
One of the proud winners was Fanny Lumsden, who took home the alt-country album of the year statuette for Hey Dawn.
Fanny made a spirited appearance on the red carpet, laughing around and posing with her award as she turned heads in a bright, colorful dress.
Also victorious on the night was Kaylee Bell, who took home the award for Artist of the Year.
The singer-songwriter made a chic appearance in a white blazer with red piping and matching shorts, proudly posing with her prize.
The 2024 Golden Guitar Awards kicked off in Tamworth on Saturday evening. Among the proud winners was Fanny Lumsden (pictured), who took home the alt-country album of the year statuette for Hey Dawn
The winner of New Talent of the Year was Max Jackson (pictured), who hails from the town of Coonamble in New South Wales
Also victorious on the night was Kaylee Bell (pictured), who went home with the award for Artist of the Year
The winner of New Talent of the Year was Max Jackson, who hails from the town of Coonamble in New South Wales.
She made sure all eyes were on her in a double denim ensemble with white bows.
Other winners on the night included the Wolfe Brothers, who won Toyota Album of the Year for Livin' The Dream.
Song of the Year went to Felicity Urquhart and Josh Cunningham for their track “Size Up.”
Fanny made a spirited appearance on the red carpet and caught the eye in a colorful crochet dress
Max made sure all eyes were on her in a double denim ensemble with white bows
Traditional Country Album of the Year went to Felicity Urquhart and Josh Cunningham for “Birdsong.” Both pictured
The singer-songwriter made a chic appearance in a white blazer with red piping
The two also won the “Single of the Year” award for the same track.
Contemporary Country Album of the Year landed in the hands of Brad Cox for his album Acres.
The singer-songwriter from Jindabyne, New South Wales, was also named Male Artist of the Year.
Traditional Country Album of the Year went to Felicity Urquhart and Josh Cunningham for “Birdsong.”
Other winners on the night included the Wolfe Brothers (pictured), who won Toyota Album of the Year for Livin' The Dream