We’re writing this the day after the night before…and what a night it was. Everything came together on the night for Mr Burcham and his team to put on a truly stellar show. We’ll just be running through the edited high-lights. As you can imagine, there will be no long blog posts today.

Clearly it was all about Boy and Bear on the night. Humble guys who I suspect are going to get better at perfecting their acceptance speeches. Boy’s take notes from Guy Sebastian or the lovely Kylie.

Goose bumps from Gurrumul and also Delta. AMAZING performances that stopped the show.

We officially love GOTYE, best performance of the night in my book but Boy & Bear came in a close second. Thank god we squeezed in a photo before he won his ‘Best Male Artist’ gong. What a sweetie.

Oh Kylie what a legend. Down to earth, honest & open she really is the poster girl for Australian music. What a speech and she was clearly very honoured. The only disappointment was that she didn’t perform. Next year please Kylie.

Of course the night wouldn’t be half as fun if we weren’t sharing it with some of our lovely clients and partners. You know who you are but we also captured a few of you on film, check out our Facebook Page.

And finally, big thanks to the guys at EMI who know how to throw a party. Who knew the door blag of ‘we are from TCO we just produced the ARIA’s', would be the golden ticket to entry. There were some mean shapes thrown, several sightings of Benji & Joel Madden and perhaps a few drinks too many. Pretty successful end to the evening we say.

So here we are, the day after the night before, and what did we learn on one of TCOs biggest nights of the year? The ARIA’s went digital and the people have spoken…The viewership in traditional terms was solid but the ‘social-shere’ went nuts with the #ARIAs dominating the Twitter trending charts. We also saw some great positive sentiment around the performances and the quality of the broadcast across both Twitter & Facebook. Just the live streaming views to come in but dare we say it, this is one for the TCOs history books.

Bring on next year’s ARIAs, we are already excited!