List of number-one club tracks of 2024 (Australia)

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This is the list of number-one tracks on the ARIA Club Chart in 2024, and is compiled by the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) from weekly DJ reports. [1]

Contents

2024

DateSongArtist(s)Reference
1 January"Saving Up" Dom Dolla [2]
8 January [3]
15 January [4]
22 January [5]
29 January [6]
5 February"Stars on 45 Theme" Sgt Slick [7]
12 February [8]
19 February [9]
26 February [10]
4 March"Saving Up"Dom Dolla [11]
11 March [12]
18 March"Look At Me"James Alexandr featuring Nada-Leigh [13]
25 March [14]
1 April [15]
8 April [16]
15 April [17]
22 April [18]
29 April [19]

Number-one artists

PositionArtistWeeks at No. 1
1Dom Dolla7
1James Alexandr7
1Nada-Leigh (as featuring)7
2Sgt Slick4

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