This is a list of songs that charted in the top ten of the ARIA Charts in 2024.
An asterisk (*) represents that a single is in the top ten as of the issue dated 16 December 2024.
Key
Symbol | Meaning |
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◁ | Indicates single's top 10 entry was also its ARIA top 50 debut |
Top ten entry date | Single | Artist(s) | Peak | Peak date | Weeks in top ten | References |
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18 February | "Murder on the Dancefloor" ◁ | Sophie Ellis-Bextor | 3 | 18 February | 16 | [5] |
Top ten entry date | Single | Artist(s) | Peak | Peak date | Weeks in top ten | References |
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2 September | "Lover" | Taylor Swift | 3 | 2 September | 4 | [2] |
Top ten entry date | Single | Artist(s) | Peak | Peak date | Weeks in top ten | References |
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31 October | "Anti-Hero" ◁ | Taylor Swift | 1 | 31 October | 32 | [2] |
Top ten entry date | Single | Artist(s) | Peak | Peak date | Weeks in top ten | References |
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6 March | "Last Night" | Morgan Wallen | 1 | 17 April | 37 | [1] |
14 August | "Paint the Town Red" ◁ | Doja Cat | 1 | 28 August | 25 | [1] |
25 September | "Greedy" ◁ | Tate McRae | 2 | 9 October | 29 | [1] |
"Strangers" | Kenya Grace | 2 | 2 October | 11 | [34] | |
9 October | "I Remember Everything" | Zach Bryan featuring Kacey Musgraves | 6 | 23 October | 16 | [1] |
23 October | "Something in the Orange" | Zach Bryan | 6 | 18 December | 9 | [1] |
"Water" | Tyla | 6 | 30 October | 9 | [1] | |
20 November | "Lovin on Me" ◁ | Jack Harlow | 1 | 20 November | 19 | [35] |
Top ten entry date | Single | Artist(s) | Peak | Peak date | Weeks in top ten | Ref. |
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1 January 2024 | "Underneath the Tree" | Kelly Clarkson | 9 | 1 January 2024 | 1 | [35] |
Top ten entry date | Single | Artist(s) | Peak | Peak date | Weeks in top ten | Ref. |
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1 January 2018 | "All I Want for Christmas Is You" | Mariah Carey | 1 | 31 December 2018 | 23* | [36] |
31 December 2018 | "Last Christmas" | Wham! | 2 | 28 December 2020 | 14* | [35] |
30 December 2019 | "It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas" | Michael Bublé | 3 | 3 January 2022 | 8 | [35] |
28 December 2020 | "Santa Tell Me" | Ariana Grande | 5 | 3 January 2022 | 6 | [35] |
3 January 2022 | "Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree" | Brenda Lee | 2 | 2 January 2023 | 7 | [35] |
2 January 2023 | "Jingle Bell Rock" | Bobby Helms | 6 | 2 January 2023 | 2 | [35] |
"Holly Jolly Christmas" | Michael Bublé | 7 | 2 January 2023 | 2 | [35] | |
"It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year" | Andy Williams | 8 | 2 January 2023 | 2 | [35] |
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