The shortlist for the 13th Australian Music Prize Best Album of 2017 has been announced this morning and it has included some of Australia's best and favourite acts.
Albums in the running for the 2017 gong include Jen Cloher’s self-titled album, Paul Kelly’s Life Is Fine and Beaches’ Second of Spring just to name a few.
The prestigious award comes with $30,000 in prize money and has previously been taken out by the likes of AB Original, Courtney Barnett, and Big Scary.
read more:
- Courtney Barnett, Paul Kelly, Gang Of Youths & More Named On AMP Longlist
- Cable Ties, Big Scary, Remi & More To Play AMP's Longlist Party
This year’s winner will be announced on 9 March at a ceremony in Melbourne as part of a new partnership with the Victorian Government which will see the awards call the southern state home for the next two years.
“Victoria is the heart and home of live music and we are very proud to have secured the Australian Music Prize in Melbourne for the next two years,” Victoria’s Minister for Creative Industries Martin Foley said.
“The Prize adds yet another string to Melbourne's musical bow – and we can’t wait to honour these incredible shortlisted artists and acts in March.”
See the full shortlist below.
AMP Best Album of 2017 shortlist
Beaches – Second of Spring
Darcy Baylis – Intimacy & Isolation
HTMLflowers – Chrome Halo
Jen Cloher – Jen Cloher
Jordan Rakei – Wallflower
Liars – TFCF
Paul Kelly – Life is Fine
Sampa The Great – Birds and the BEE9
The Vampires – The Vampires Meet Lionel Loueke
10.03.18
Supernatural Amphitheatre, Mt Mercer
16.03.18
Rosemount Hotel, North Perth
17.03.18
The Zoo, Fortitude Valley
22.03.18
Theatre Royal, Castlemaine
23.03.18
Anglesea Memorial Hall, Anglesea
24.03.18
The Croxton, Thornbury
29.03.18
Lansdowne Hotel, Chippendale
27.04.18
Adelaide Showground, Wayville
28.04.18
Maitland Showgrounds, South Maitland
29.04.18
University of Canberra, Bruce
05.05.18
Prince Of Wales Showground, North Bendigo
12.05.18
Hay Park, Bunbury
09.06.18
Wharf Tavern, Mooloolaba
Comments