List of number-one singles of 2024 (Australia)

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The ARIA Singles Chart ranks the best-performing singles in Australia. Its data, published by the Australian Recording Industry Association, is based collectively on the weekly streams and digital and physical sales of singles. [1]

Contents

Eighteen songs topped the chart in 2024, with "All I Want for Christmas Is You" by Mariah Carey being number one in a seventh consecutive year, and "Lovin on Me" by Jack Harlow reclaiming the top spot after six weeks at number one in 2023.

Nine artists, Noah Kahan, Benson Boone, Hozier, Sabrina Carpenter, Tommy Richman, Shaboozey, Charli XCX, Rosé and Gracie Abrams, reached the top for the first time. Eminem also reached the top for the first time since 2013. Carpenter achieved three number ones, with "Espresso", "Please Please Please" and "Taste".

Chart history

List of number-one singles
Issue dateSongArtist(s)Ref.
1 January"All I Want for Christmas Is You" Mariah Carey [2]
8 January"Lovin on Me" Jack Harlow [3]
15 January [4]
22 January [5]
29 January [6]
5 February"Stick Season" Noah Kahan [7]
12 February [8]
19 February [9]
26 February"Cruel Summer" Taylor Swift [10]
4 March [11]
11 March"Beautiful Things" Benson Boone [12]
18 March [13]
25 March [14]
1 April [15]
8 April [16]
15 April [17]
22 April"Too Sweet" Hozier [18]
29 April"Fortnight"Taylor Swift featuring Post Malone [19]
6 May [20]
13 May"Espresso" Sabrina Carpenter [21]
20 May"I Had Some Help"Post Malone featuring Morgan Wallen [22]
27 May"Million Dollar Baby" Tommy Richman [23]
3 June [24]
10 June"Houdini" Eminem [25]
17 June [26]
24 June"Please Please Please"Sabrina Carpenter [27]
1 July [28]
8 July"A Bar Song (Tipsy)" Shaboozey [29]
15 July [30]
22 July [31]
29 July [32]
5 August [33]
12 August"Guess" Charli XCX featuring Billie Eilish [34]
19 August"Birds of a Feather"Billie Eilish [35]
26 August [36]
2 September"Taste"Sabrina Carpenter [37]
9 September [38]
16 September [39]
23 September [40]
30 September [41]
7 October [42]
14 October [43]
21 October [44]
28 October"Apt." Rosé and Bruno Mars [45]
4 November [46]
11 November [47]
18 November"That's So True" Gracie Abrams [48]
25 November [49]
2 December"Apt."Rosé and Bruno Mars [50]
9 December [51]
16 December [52]
23 December [53]
30 December"All I Want for Christmas Is You"Mariah Carey [54]

Number-one artists

List of number-one artists, with total weeks spent at number one shown
PositionArtistWeeks at No. 1
1Sabrina Carpenter11
2Rosé7
2Bruno Mars7
3Benson Boone6
4Shaboozey5
5Jack Harlow4
5Taylor Swift4
6Noah Kahan3
6Post Malone3
6Billie Eilish3
7Tommy Richman2
7Eminem2
7Gracie Abrams2
7Mariah Carey2
8Hozier1
8Morgan Wallen1
8Charli XCX1

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