Aleksiah And Dem Mob Win Big At The 2025 South Australian Music Awards

 

Winners also includes Oscar the Wild, Ella Ion, Adelaide Beer & BBQ Festival and many more.

A celebratory shot of musician Aleksiah holding up a black and red SA Music Awards trophy on a branded black background.

Image Morgan Sette

The South Australian Music Awards are in the books for another year, with global superstar in waiting aleksiah and hip hop heavyweights DEM MOB dominating with four awards each.

Presented by MusicSA, this year’s SA Music Awards were held for the first time at the Adelaide Entertainment Centre Theatre, bringing together artists, industry leaders and music fans for an incredible evening celebrating the amazingly talented SA music community.

Award-winning Samoan-Australian music journalist and broadcaster Sosefina Fuamoli and Adelaide-born radio presenter, DJ and music-scene advocate Troy Sincock MC’d the event, which also featured killer live performances from folk collective Bromham, experimental pop project Lonelyspeck, rising rapper J-MILLA and indie rock favs Oscar the Wild.

Having claimed four awards at the 2024 SA Music Awards, aleksiah equalled that haul by taking out three Major Awards in the categories for Best Song for her track ‘Clothes Off’, Best Solo Artist and Best Release for her EP Cry About It, along with the People’s Choice Pop Award.

“Winning four awards this year is honestly a huge surprise. I’m so grateful. It’s a real honour to be recognised again, and I want to share as much love and appreciation as possible with all the other nominees,” aleksiah said.

“Eight awards in two years is pretty surreal. but in the grand scheme of things I just feel privileged that people are connecting with the music I’ve released. I’m now in my third year of putting music out into the world, and I just hope to keep getting better, learning more, and growing with every project.”

Not to be outdone, First Nations hip hop group DEM MOB continued their run of award wins, claiming four more gongs, bringing their total SA Music Awards haul to an impressive ten over the past three years. They collected Best Regional Artist and Best Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander Artist in the Major categories, along with Best Music Educator in the Industry Awards and the People’s Choice Award for Hip Hop.

“We’re really stoked to win four awards, it’s humbling, super exciting, and a huge honour. Words can’t even explain what it means to have won four this year, let alone ten over the past three years,” said DEM MOB.

“The Education Award means the most to us. Seeing kids get the chance to learn, create, and express themselves through hip hop, that’s the essence of DEM MOB. It’s how we got here, and working with the next generation of musicians from the APY Lands is the greatest reward of all.”

Rising stars Oscar the Wild and Ella Ion claimed two awards apiece, with Oscar the Wild taking out Best Group and the People’s Choice Award for Rock, while Ion won for Best New Artist and the People’s Choice Award for Folk.

Proving just how popular the Adelaide Beer & BBQ Festival was, the event won both Best Large Music Festival for their Adelaide edition and Best Regional Music Venue, Festival or Music Event, for their Limestone Coast-based festival.

Other notable winners included effie isobel taking home Best Music Video for ‘Moon Made’, Lion Arts Factory named Best Live Music Venue and Porch and Recreation claiming Best Small Festival.

The ceremony also highlighted the people behind the music, with Hannah Louise awarded Best Manager, Mario Späte and Lucinda Machin jointly receiving Best Studio Engineer/Producer and Wizard Tone Studios recognised as Best Studio.

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Music SA CEO, Christine Schloithe, said: “The SA Music Awards continue to showcase the brilliant talent emerging from South Australia. This year’s winners are a collection of remarkable artists, businesses and professionals, who are not only shaping the sound of our state, but stamping their mark on the national industry.”

Minister for Arts Andrea Michaels MP said the Malinauskas Government was proud to celebrate another successful year of South Australian music. “Congratulations to the incredible SA Music Awards winners and finalists for 2025,” she said.

“All of you have made an important contribution to South Australian music this year and it’s wonderful to celebrate your achievements.

“As Australia’s only UNESCO City of Music, a designation we have now held for 10 years, the Malinauskas Government is committed to supporting our state’s incredible musicians and growing the South Australian music sector for the future.”

Check out the full list of winners below.

 

2025 South Australian MUSIC AWARD WINNERS

Major Awards

Presented By Moshtix

Best Song

Presented By Wonderlick

Aleksiah – ‘Clothes Off’

Best New Artist

Presented By Womadelaide

Ella Ion

Best Regional Artist

Dem Mob

Best Solo Artist

Presented By Hindley Street Music Hall

Aleksiah

 

Best Group

Presented By Moshtix

Oscar The Wild

Best Aboriginal Or Torres Strait Islander Artist

Presented By Feel Good Nunga Radio Pba Fm

Dem Mob

Best Release (EP/Album)

Presented By Against The Grain

Aleksiah – Cry About It

Industry Awards

Presented By The Music

Best Cover Art

Presented By Version Design

Towns (Dan Steinart)

Best Large Music Festival

Presented By Event Rigging Solutions

Adelaide Beer & BBQ Festival

Best Live Music Photograph

Elise De Simoni (Amyl And The Sniffers)

Best Live Music Venue

Presented By Aha

Lion Arts Factory

 

Best Live Technician

Presented By Adelaide Backline & Production Hire

Luke Hancock

Best Manager

Presented By Threed

Hannah Louise

 

Best Music Educator

Presented By Carclew

Dem Mob

 

Best Music Video

Effie Isobel (Moon Made, Dir. Grace Stewart)

Best Regional Music Venue/Festival/Event

Presented By Aha

Limestone Coast Beer & BBQ Festival

Best Small Festival

Presented By Woodville Town Hall

Porch And Recreation

Best Studio

Presented By Northern Sound System

Wizard Tone Studios

Best Studio Engineer/Producer

Presented By Novatech

Mario Späte & Lucinda Machin 

People’s Choice

Presented By The Note

Blues & Roots

Presented By Derringers

Laura Hill

Country

River Rose

Electronic

Presented By Storedj

Tonix

Experimental & Art

Violet Harlot

Folk

Ella Ion

Heavy

Presented By Froth And Fury Festival

Raccoon City

 

Hip Hop

Presented By The Gov

Dem Mob

Jazz

Presented By 10 Gallon Hat

Live Slug Reaction

Pop

Aleksiah

Punk

Presented By Unibar

Lola

Rock

Presented By The Austral

Oscar The Wild

Soul/Funk/RnB

Wanderers


 
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