The celebrities who picked up a gong at this year’s socially distanced ARIA Awards 2020

And the winners are… The celebrities who picked up a gong at this year’s socially distanced ARIA Awards 2020

Guy Sebastian picked up the award for Best Video at the ARIA Awards 2020 in Sydney on Wednesday.

The 39-year-old Choir singer was one of just a handful of celebrities present to collect their award live at the socially distanced award show.

‘Such an honour to be amongst everybody who was nominated, and it’s never something that I take for granted winning something like this,’ he said.

Winner: Guy Sebastian picked up the award for Best Video at the ARIA Awards in Sydney on Wednesday

Following Guy’s win, Tim Farriss and Kirk Pengilly from INXS took to the stage to present the award for Best Group.  

‘Well, this is weird,’ noted Kirk, 62, as he stared out at the empty auditorium, before presenting the award to Tame Impala, who accepted virtually.

‘Thank you so much, guys. There’s still music playing. That’s cool. This means a lot to us,’ they said.  

Rock royalty: Following Guy's win, Tim Farriss (right) and Kirk Pengilly (left) from INXS took to the stage to present the award for Best Group

Rock royalty: Following Guy’s win, Tim Farriss (right) and Kirk Pengilly (left) from INXS took to the stage to present the award for Best Group

Guy then returned to the stage to present the award for Best Australian Live Act alongside host Delta Goodrem, with Amy Shark taking out the prize. 

‘Thank you to all my Sharks who came to the shows,’ the 34-year-old said, before thanking everyone who helped make her shows happen. 

Winner's grin: Guy then returned to the stage to present the award for Best Australian Live Act alongside host Delta Goodrem, with Amy Shark (pictured) taking out the prize

Winner’s grin: Guy then returned to the stage to present the award for Best Australian Live Act alongside host Delta Goodrem, with Amy Shark (pictured) taking out the prize

More to come.