Limelight’s 2023 Artists of the Year announced
Voted by our readers and nationwide team of critics, Limelight’s Artists of the Year are announced.
Voted by our readers and nationwide team of critics, Limelight’s Artists of the Year are announced.
Our reviewers and readers have voted for the Australian and international artists who particularly thrilled them over the past year. We are delighted to announce the winners ...
There's one week left to vote for your favourite Artist of the Year – and the race is neck and neck.
It’s time to vote for the Australian and international artists you’d most like to see honoured in this year’s Limelight Awards.
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The judges listened, the votes are in, and the verdict is…