ARIA Club Chart
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The ARIA Club Chart ranks the best performing club music tracks within Australia and is provided by the Australian Recording Industry Association.
History
[edit | edit source]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 19 December 2025[update].[3] The current number one is "Make It Happen" by Sgt Slick.[4]
Trivia
[edit | edit source]Songs with the most weeks at number one
[edit | edit source]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
[edit | edit source]This list includes main artists and featured artists.
- Jolyon Petch (11)
- Dom Dolla (11)
- Colour Castle (8)
- Calvin Harris (8)
- Sgt Slick (8)
- Fisher (6)
- Yolanda Be Cool (6)
- Martin Solveig (5)
- TV Rock (5)
- Andy Murphy (4)
- Peking Duk (4)
Cumulative weeks at number one
[edit | edit source]- Dom Dolla (57)
- Calvin Harris (35)
- Colour Castle (33)
- Armand van Helden (31)
- Jolyon Petch (31)
- Martin Solveig (30)
- Pnau (30)
- Fisher (30)
- TV Rock (27)
- Yolanda Be Cool (24)
- Sgt Slick (24)
- Peking Duk (20)
See also
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References
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