2017 in Australian music
The following is a list of notable events and releases that happened in 2017 in music in Australia.
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Events
    
    January
    
May
    
- 13 May – Australia's representative in the Eurovision Song Contest 2017, Isaiah Firebrace, finishes in ninth place with 173 points for the song "Don't Come Easy".
 
July
    
- 21–23 July – Splendour in the Grass 2017 is held at North Byron Parklands in Yelgun, New South Wales, headlined by The xx, Queens of the Stone Age and LCD Soundsystem.
 
Releases
    
    
February
    
| Date | Album | Artist | Genre(s) | 
|---|---|---|---|
| 10 | Everyone We Know | Thundamentals | Hip hop | 
April
    
| Date | Album | Artist | Genre(s) | 
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| 21 | Speeding | Allday[1] | Hip hop | 
| 28 | Off the Grid | Bliss n Eso | Hip hop | 
August
    
| Date | Album | Artist | Genre(s) | 
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| 18 | Go Farther in Lightness | Gang of Youths | |
| 25 | Belly of the Beast | Citizen Kay | Hip hop | 
Singles
    
- 10 February – What Can I Do If the Fire Goes Out? by Gang of Youths
 - 9 March – Big Night Out by Butterfingers
 - 17 March – In Motion by Allday[2]
 - 23 March – Feel Good by Kwame
 - 23 March – Friends by Kwame
 - 27 March – No Time by B-Nasty
 - 28 March – Moments by Bliss n Eso
 - 14 April – Blue by Bliss n Eso
 - 28 April – Believe by Bliss n Eso
 - 4 May – Here by Briggs
 - 5 May – Hyperreal by Flume[3]
 - 10 May – Cloud 9 by Baker Boy
 - 18 May – Richman by Downsyde
 - 26 May – Let Me Down Easy by Gang of Youths
 - 16 June – Drunk Together by Jai Waetford[4]
 - 22 June – Late Nights by Carmouflage Rose
 - 9 August – The Deepest Sighs, the Frankest Shadows by Gang of Youths
 - 17 August – Champagne by Jai Waetford[5]
 - 1 September – A Dark Machine by ShockOne[6]
 - 22 September – Yesterday by 360
 - 6 October – Marryuna by Baker Boy
 - 20 October – Girl with a Suntan by Jai Waetford[7]
 - 27 October – Way Out by 360
 - 27 October – Go Bang by Pnau
 - 10 November – Back in the Game by Downsyde
 - 14 December – We Don't Have To by Jai Waetford[8]
 - 29 November – The Heart Is a Muscle by Gang of Youths
 
Deaths
    
- 2 January – Auriel Andrew, 69, singer
 - 22 January – Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu, 46, musician
 - 13 February – Carol Lloyd, 68, singer, songwriter, composer
 - 19 July – Graham Wood, 45, musician
 - 2 August – Tony Cohen, 60, record producer, sound engineer
 - 16 October – Iain Shedden, 60, drummer
 - 22 October – George Young, 70, musician, songwriter, record producer
 - 18 November – Malcolm Young, 64, musician, guitarist, songwriter, producer
 
See also
    
    
References
    
- "Album Review: Allday 'Speeding'". Australian Music News - AAA BACKSTAGE. 1 May 2017.
 - "Allday & Japanese Wallpaper Join Forces For New Single & Tour". Music Feeds. 17 March 2017.
 - "Flume waves goodbye to the Skin era with final single, Hyperreal". PILERATS.
 - "JAI WAETFORD DROPS LATEST SINGLE 'DRUNK TOGETHER' FT. ALLDAY!". Sony Music Australia. 20 June 2017.
 - "Jai Waetford Champagne". www.girl.com.au.
 - "ShockOne Returns With New Video For 'A Dark Machine'". Cool Accidents Music Blog.
 - "Jai Waetford and His Girl with a Suntan". 2017-10-20.
 - "Jai Waetford". Falcona. Archived from the original on 2019-07-04. Retrieved 2019-07-04.
 
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