Helpmann Award for Best Contemporary Concert Presentation
The Helpmann Award for Best Contemporary Concert Presentation was an award, presented by Live Performance Australia (LPA) at the annual Helpmann Awards from 2003-2004.[1] The award was first presented in 2003, as an award for a concert presentation but was split into three categories in 2004, for concerts in arena's, stadium's and theatre's. The awards were replaced by the awards for Best Australian Contemporary Concert, Best Contemporary Music Festival and Best International Contemporary Concert. 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.
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Best Contemporary Music Concert Presentation
Year | Artist(s)/Event | Production company(ies) |
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2003 (3rd) | Soweto Gospel Choir | International Concert Attractions and Hocking & Vigo |
2003 (3rd) | Women in Voice 11 | Queensland Performing Arts Centre, Folk Federation and Annie Peterson |
2003 (3rd) | Fiddlers' Bid | Melbourne Festival and National Partners |
2003 (3rd) | George and special guest Jon Lord with the Sydney Symphony | Sydney Festival and Sydney Opera House in association with Sydney Symphony |
Best Contemporary Concert Presentation – Arena
Year | Artist(s) and Event | Production company(ies) |
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2004 (4th) | Rolling Stones – Licks World Tour 2003 at Sydney SuperDome | Dainty Consolidated Entertainment and Clear Channel Entertainment |
2004 (4th) | Australian Idol Live | Michael Chugg Entertainment, Talentworks and Jack Utsick Presents |
2004 (4th) | Pink – Try This Tour 2004 | Michael Coppel Presents |
2004 (4th) | David Bowie – A Reality Tour at Sydney Entertainment Centre | Dainty Consolidated Entertainment and Clear Channel Entertainment |
Best Contemporary Concert Presentation – Stadium
Year | Artist(s)/Event | Production company(ies) |
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2004 (4th) | Big Day Out | Creative Festival Entertainment |
2004 (4th) | Robbie Williams | Michael Chugg Entertainment and Jack Utsick Presents |
2004 (4th) | Melbourne International Music and Blues Festival | Michael Chugg Entertainment, Definitive Events and Talentworks |
Best Contemporary Concert Presentation – Theatre
Year | Artist(s) and Event | Production company(ies) |
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2004 (4th) | Rolling Stones – Licks World Tour 2003 at Enmore Theatre | Dainty Consolidated Entertainment and Clear Channel Entertainment |
2004 (4th) | Sarah McLachlan – Afterglow Tour 2004 | Michael Coppel Presents |
2004 (4th) | Taraf de Haïdouks | Sydney Festival |
2004 (4th) | Tony Bennett and k.d. lang: The Wonderful World Tour at the Sydney Opera House | Dainty Consolidated Entertainment |
See also
- Best Australian Contemporary Concert
- Best Contemporary Music Festival
- Best International Contemporary Concert
References
- ^ "About". Helpmann Awards. Live Performance Australia. Archived from the original on 12 January 2012. Retrieved 3 October 2011.
- ^ "Nominees". Helpmann Awards. Live Performance Australia. Archived from the original on 6 December 2008. Retrieved 3 October 2011.
External links
- The official Helpmann Awards website
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Classical Music
- Best Opera
- Best Symphony Orchestra Concert
- Best Chamber and Instrumental Ensemble Concert
- Best Direction of an Opera
- Best Male Performer in an Opera
- Best Female Performer in an Opera
- Best Male Performer in a Supporting Role – Opera
- Best Female Performer in a Supporting Role – Opera
- Best Individual Classical Music Performance
Physical Theatre
- Best Ballet or Dance Work
- Best Visual or Physical Theatre Production
- Best Choreography in a Dance or Physical Theatre Production
- Best Male Dancer in a Dance or Physical Theatre Production
- Best Female Dancer in a Dance or Physical Theatre Production
- Best International Contemporary Concert
- Best Australian Contemporary Concert
- Best Contemporary Music Festival
- Best New Australian Work
- Best Original Score
- Best Music Direction
- Best Costume Design
- Best Scenic Design
- Best Lighting Design
- Best Sound Design
- JC Williamson Award
- Sue Nattrass Award
- Best Special Event
- Best Contemporary Concert Presentation
- Best Performance in an Australian Contemporary Concert
- Brian Stacey Memorial Award