Helpmann Award for Best Performance in an Australian Contemporary Concert

The Helpmann Award for Best Performance in an Australian Contemporary Concert was an award, presented by Live Performance Australia (LPA) at the annual Helpmann Awards from 2005-2008.[1] In the following list winners are listed first and marked in gold, in boldface, and the nominees are listed below with no highlight.

Winners and nominees

   Winners are listed first and marked in a separate colour, in boldface.
Year Performer(s) Concert/event/production
2005
(5th)
Kate Miller-Heidke Women in Voice 14
2005
(5th)
Paul Grabowsky Tales of Time and Space
2005
(5th)
Missy Higgins N/A
2005
(5th)
Midnight Oil WaveAid
2006
(6th)
Paul Capsis Boulevard Delirium
2006
(6th)
The Go-Betweens Danger in the Past: The Story of the Go-Betweens
2006
(6th)
Delta Goodrem The Visualise Tour
2006
(6th)
Andrew Tierney, Mike Tierney, Toby Allen and Phil Burton Human Nature - The Motown Show
2007
(7th)
David Campbell "Wild With Style"
2007
(7th)
Damien Leith The Winner’s Journey – Live
2007
(7th)
Kylie Minogue Showgirl: The Homecoming Tour
2007
(7th)
Olivia Newton-John Olivia Newton-John with the Sydney Symphony
2008
(8th)
David Campbell The Swing Sessions 2
2008
(8th)
Guy Sebastian The Memphis Tour
2008
(8th)
Kate Ceberano Nine Lime Avenue tour
2008
(8th)
Tina Arena Tina Arena in concert
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See also

References

  1. "About". Helpmann Awards. Live Performance Australia. Archived from the original on 12 January 2012. Retrieved 3 October 2011.
  2. "Nominees". Helpmann Awards. Live Performance Australia. Archived from the original on 6 December 2008. Retrieved 3 October 2011.
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