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Brit Awards 2025
Brit Awards 2025
Date1 March 2025 (2025-03-01)
LocationThe O2 Arena
Hosted byJack Whitehall
Most awardsCharli XCX (5)
Most nominationsCharli XCX (6)
Websitebrits.co.uk
Television/radio coverage
NetworkITV, ITV2 and ITVX (United Kingdom)
YouTube (outside United Kingdom)
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The Brit Awards 2025 was the 45th edition of the Brit Awards ceremony presented by British Phonographic Industry (BPI) to recognize the best in British and international music of 2024. The ceremony took place on Saturday 1 March 2025 at The O2 Arena in London.[1][2] Jack Whitehall hosted the ceremony for the fifth time, returning as host after the 2021 ceremony.[3]

For this year's ceremony, Charli XCX led the nominations with five, including British Album of the Year, Song of the Year and British Artist of the Year. Dua Lipa, the Last Dinner Party and Ezra Collective followed with four nominations each.[4] The Beatles were nominated for Song of the Year for their "final song" "Now and Then", being their first nomination since 1983 where they were honoured with the Outstanding Contribution to Music award. Similarly, the Cure, who received three nominations including British Album of the Year for Songs of a Lost World (their first album in 16 years after 2008's 4:13 Dream), were nominated for an award for the first time since 1993.[5]

Background

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Trophy

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The designer for this year's trophy was artist Gabriel Moses. The sculpture was inspired by Moses' Nigerian heritage as well as his upbringing in South London.[6][7]

Brits Week 2025

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In order to promote the awards ceremony and support the charity War Child, the BPI hosted a number of gigs as part of Brits Week.[8] Artists performing as part of Brits Week included:

Performers

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Main ceremony

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On 31 January 2025, the first batch of performers were announced. They included Little Mix member JADE, American singers Shaboozey and Teddy Swims, British singer Myles Smith and British group the Last Dinner Party.[9] On 10 February, American singer Sabrina Carpenter was confirmed as a performer for the ceremony, as well as being announced as the recipient of the Brit Award for Global Success.[10] On 17 February, the performer lineup was completed with the addition of Sam Fender and Lola Young.[11] On 23 February, Shaboozey, via his Instagram Stories, announced that he would not be able to attend the ceremony due to "reasons beyond [his] control".[12] On 26 February, just three days before the ceremony, Ezra Collective and Jorja Smith were announced to replace Shaboozey.[12] A tribute montage was played during the show in memory of One Direction singer Liam Payne, who died in October 2024 aged 31.


List of performers
Artist(s) Song(s) UK Singles Chart reaction
(week ending 13 March 2025)
UK Albums Chart reaction
(week ending 13 March 2025)
Sabrina Carpenter "Espresso"
"Bed Chem"
N/A
19 (+2)
Short n' Sweet - 1 (+2)
Emails I Can't Send - 67 (+8)
Teddy Swims "Bad Dreams"
"The Door"
"Lose Control"
10 (+6)
41 (+7)
32 (+9)
I've Tried Everything but Therapy (Part 2) - 21 (+14)
I've Tried Everything but Therapy (Part 1) - 30 (+23)
Myles Smith "Nice to Meet You"
"Stargazing"
8 (+45)
43 (+23)
A Minute... - 72 (re-entry)
JADE "Angel of My Dreams" 45 (re-entry)
The Last Dinner Party "Nothing Matters"
Lola Young "Messy" 7 (+2) This Wasn't Meant for You Anyway - 16 (new entry)
Sam Fender "People Watching" 16 (-3) People Watching - 4 (-3)
Hypersonic Missiles - 87 (-8)
Seventeen Going Under - 88 (-11)
Ezra Collective
Jorja Smith
"Shaking Body"
"Ajala"
"Victory Dance"
"Little Things"

Winners and nominees

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The Rising Star shortlist was revealed on 26 November 2024.[13] The complete list of nominees was announced on 23 January 2025.[14] Winners appear first and are highlighted in bold.[15][16]

British Album of the Year
(presented by Teddy Swims)
Song of the Year
(presented by Lenny Kravitz)
British Artist of the Year
(presented by Jared Leto)
British Group
(presented by Naomie Harris)
Best Pop Act
(presented by Sugababes)
Best R&B Act
(presented by Jason Isaacs)
Best Dance Act
(presented by Paloma Faith)
Best Alternative/Rock Act
(presented by Serge Pizzorno)
Best Hip Hop/Grime/Rap Act
(presented by Vick Hope and Bre Tiesi)
Best New Artist
(presented by Jourdan Dunn and Emmett J. Scanlan)
International Artist of the Year
(presented by Martin Compston & Vicky McClure)
International Group of the Year
(presented by Munya Chawawa & Harriet Rose)
Best International Song
(presented by Danny Dyer)
Rising Star
(presented by the Last Dinner Party)
Songwriter of the Year
Producer of the Year
Global Success Award
(presented by Diana Ross and Millie Bobby Brown)

Multiple nominations and awards

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References

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