2025 Gold Coast Music Awards winners announced

Gold Coast’s premier music industry event, the Gold Coast Music Awards (GCMAs), announced its 2025 winners last night at the glittering red-carpet gala and live concert tonight, Thursday 27 November at HOTA, Home of the Arts.

Now in its 11th year, the GCMAs continue to spotlight the incredible talent, diversity and success of the South East Queensland music industry. This year’s Awards celebrate achievements of an impressive field of finalists across ten categories, alongside the People’s Choice Award and the coveted Gold Coast Music Prize and this year’s winners reflect the innovation, artistry and spirit that continue to position the Gold Coast as one of Australia’s most exciting music hubs.

Leading the honours, acclaimed singer-songwriter Beckah Amani was named Artist of the. Year, from supporting Jorja Smith on her Australian tour to being invited by Coldplay to join them on stage in Melbourne, Beckah’s electrifying presence and powerful vocals have won over audiences on major stages.

Breakout momentum was celebrated as Lyric took home Breakout Artist of the Year, sponsored by Hanlon School of Music. Known for her expressive vocals and diaristic songwriting, the 21-year-old’s latest EP Debuted #2 on the ARIA Charts. She has built a passionate fanbase who line up hours before doors with handmade gifts and run hundreds of TikTok fan pages in her honour.

Indie-folk favourites Hollow Coves claimed Live Act of the Year, sponsored by Gold Coast Music. The Gold-certified “Coastline” became a post-pandemic anthem and one of the most-used songs on Instagram Reels in 2021. Now with over one billion streams, Hollow Coves continues to share their sound with the world.

In a highly competitive field of instrumental excellence, Robbie Bostock secured Musician of the Year (TAFE Queensland), cementing his reputation as one of the region’s most dynamic guitarists.

Proving her impact across streaming and airwaves, TANISHA took out Release of the Year (City of Gold Coast) for On My Terms and sold out major headline shows, and opened for icons like Macy Gray, Larissa Lambert, and TORA.bella amor won Song of the Year (HOTA, Home of the Arts) for the standout single rocks in my pocket topping off an incredible 2025 which started on a high, joining Benson Boone as main support on his sold out national Australian tour.

Championing production talent, Luke Palmer was named Studio Producer of the Year, while Den Devine was awarded Venue of the Year (Oztix) for its ongoing contribution to live music culture.

Creative excellence was showcased with Selve winning Video of the Year (The Edit Suite) for Breaking Into Heaven, Jared Hinz honoured as Visual Creative of the Year and Blind Corners received the coveted Gold Coast Music Prize, supported by Friends of the Arts, recognising their artistic impact and promising trajectory.

Adding to the excitement of the evening, the People’s Choice Award, presented by Burleigh Brewing, put the power in the hands of the audience, with attendees voting live on the night.

This year’s crowd-favourite finalists were Fake News, Haystack Mountain Hermits, and Lecia Louise, and the People’s Choice awarded People’s Choice awarded to……Lecia Louise.

Adding to the festivities, the 2025 Awards coincided with Ausmusic T-Shirt Day. Guests were encouraged to wear their favourite Australian music tee, bonus points for showcasing a Gold Coast artist, for a red-carpet photo moment that champions the national music community.

 

ARTIST OF THE YEAR

Sponsored by Gold Coast Music Network

 WINNER: Beckah Amani

Chloe Styler

Ella Fence

Hollow Coves

Hussy Hicks

Lecia Louise

Mitch King

The Wrath

 

BREAKOUT ARTIST OF THE YEAR

Sponsored by Hanlon School of Music

WINNER: Lyric

Andy Penkow

bella amor

Lily Grace

Parker

Selve

TANISHA

 

LIVE ACT OF THE YEAR

Sponsored by Gold Coast Music

WINNER: Hollow Coves

bella amor

Bootleg Rascal

Haystack Mountain Hermits

Hussy Hicks

Lyric

Selve

TANISHA

Terremoto Band

 

MUSICIAN OF THE YEAR

Sponsored by TAFE Queensland

WINNER: Robbie Bostock – Guitar

Ella Fence – Voice

Dave Amphlett – Drums

Jamie Keys – Drumkit

Liam Kirk – Keys

Maddison Breen – Multi-instrumentalist

Shane Hannan – Trombone

Sunny Luwe – Vocals

William Hoareau – Guitar

 

RELEASE OF THE YEAR

Sponsored by City of Gold Coast

WINNER: TANISHA – On My Terms

Beckah Amani – This is how I remember it.

Blind Corners – Mud

Eimhin – Modern Mending (Of The Heart)

Fake News – Dead Set

Hussy Hicks – Bluesfest Desk Tapes

Jackson James Smith – I Made This On My Laptop 4 U

Jim Ottaway – A Promise of Eternity

Lily Grace – Old Enough To Know Better

Loose Goose – Not A Big Fan

The Wrath – Into the Arms of Oblivion

Wildheart – Searching For Life Beyond Tragedy

 

SONG OF THE YEAR

Sponsored by HOTA, Home of the Arts

WINNER: bella amor – rocks in my pocket

Atticus Chimps – Cradle Cage

Beckah Amani – Superstar

Blind Corners – My Mountain

Bunyip Aristocracy – The Spell

Chloe Styler – Read A Room

Eimhin – The Dawn Comes In Through Our Window

Lily Grace – Old Enough To Know Better

Loose Goose – What I’d Do (For You)

Lyric – Make A Move

Maddison Breen – Odesa (ft AMELA)

Selve – Breaking Into Heaven

 

STUDIO PRODUCER OF THE YEAR

Sponsored by Blind Boy Studios

WINNER: Luke Palmer

Emily Hopley

George Carpenter

Josh Beattie

okmattcollins

 

VENUE OF THE YEAR

Sponsored by Oztix

WINNER: Den Devine

Burleigh Town Hotel

elsewhere

Vinnies Dive

Wallaby Hotel

 

VIDEO OF THE YEAR

Sponsored by The Edit Suite

WINNER: Selve – Breaking Into Heaven

Chloe Styler – Twenty Five

DENNIS. – RENT

Eimhin – Some Strange Beauty

Fake News – Southbound

HAMMERS – Fucked Around & Found Out

Junior Burger – Big Boy Big Girl

Kaosphere – Bring Out The Dead

Lavelin – Forget About Us

Loose Goose – What I’d Do (For You)

MAD WXRLD – Who You Lovin’ ft. St Laurentt

The Wrath – Nothing’s Forever

 

VISUAL CREATIVE OF THE YEAR

Sponsored by QT Gold Coast

WINNER: Jared Hinz

Bianca Hinton

Gourami

Keely Baker

Liam Shane Rawson Blenkinsop

Simone Gorman-Clark

Tim Wilson

 

GOLD COAST MUSIC PRIZE

Sponsored by Friends of the Arts

WINNER: Blind Corners

Alanah Stone

Bronte Lee

Jamie Lamont

KLACEY

Loose Goose

MYLES

Zayden Kennedy

PEOPLE’s CHOICE AWARD

presented by Burleigh Brewing

WINNER: Lecia Louise

Fake News

Haystack Mountain Hermits

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