ARIA Club Chart

The ARIA Club Chart ranks the best performing club music tracks within Australia and is provided by the Australian Recording Industry Association.
History
The Club Chart was established in 1999 and first published on 26 July.The First number one was "9 PM (Till I Come)" by ATB[1] however Aria report only starts at January 2001.[2] The chart still runs weekly as of 27 September 2024[update].[3] The current number one is "Beautiful & Young" (Extended / James Hurr / Jordan Magro / Tommy Glasses / Iconn mix) by Harpoon.[4]
Trivia
Songs with the most weeks at number one
17 Weeks
14 weeks
- Swedish House Mafia – "Don't You Worry Child" (2012)
13 weeks
12 weeks
- Sneaky Sound System – "Pictures" (2006–2007)
- MK and Dom Dolla – "Rhyme Dust" (2023)
11 weeks
- Fedde Le Grand – "Put Your Hands Up 4 Detroit" (2006)
- Ivan Gough and Feenixpawl featuring Georgi Kay – "In My Mind" (2012)
10 weeks
- Samim – "Heater" (2007)
- Sidney Samson – "Riverside" (2009)
- Tonite Only – "We Run the Nite" (2011)
- Pnau – "Go Bang" (2018)
Artists with the most number ones
This list includes main artists and featured artists.
- Jolyon Petch (11)
- Dom Dolla (10)
- Colour Castle (8)
- Calvin Harris (7)
- Sgt Slick (7)
- Martin Solveig (5)
- Yolanda Be Cool (5)
- TV Rock (5)
- Andy Murphy (4)
- Fisher (4)
- Peking Duk (4)
Cumulative weeks at number one
- Dom Dolla (55)
- Colour Castle (33)
- Armand van Helden (31)
- Calvin Harris (31)
- Jolyon Petch (31)
- Martin Solveig (30)
- Pnau (30)
- TV Rock (27)
- Sgt Slick (22)
- Peking Duk (20)
- Yolanda Be Cool (17)
- Fisher (14)
See also
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References
- ^ "20 Years of the ARIA Club Chart: A deep dive". 9 August 2019.
- ^ "ARIA report (Australian Record Industry Association)".
- ^ "ARIA Top 50 Club Tracks Chart".
- ^ "ARIA Top 50 Club Tracks Chart". Australian Recording Industry Association.
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