Brit Awards 2019: When Are They, Who's Hosting And Who Will Be Performing?

The biggest night in the British music calendar is not far away at all.
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The nominations have been announced, the host has been confirmed and the newly-designed statue has been unveiled – this year’s Brit Awards are officially on their way.

This year’s ceremony has a tough challenge ahead when it comes to topping the 2018 event, which featured some incredible performances, bold political statements and, of course, no shortage of toe-curling awkward moments. 

But what can we look forward to? Here’s everything you need to know about the 2019 awards...

First of all, when and where are the 2019 Brit Awards?

The Brit Awards will be held at London’s O2 Arena on Wednesday 20 February. The ceremony will air live on ITV from 8pm.

And who will be hosting?

For the second year running, comedian Jack Whitehall will take on presenting duties, having gone down a storm with his hosting stint in 2018. 

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Who has been nominated for Brit Awards this year?

We’re excited to say that it’s women who are dominating this year’s Brits nominees list, with Dua Lipa, Anne-Marie and Jess Glynne each receiving four nods.

Just behind them, on three, are last year’s Critics’ Choice winner, Jorja Smith, and George Ezra, who are both up for the coveted British Album Of The Year award. 

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Anne-Marie, Jess Glynne and Dua Lipa
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Among the international nominees are a mix of stars including Drake, Ariana Grande, Beyoncé and Jay-Z, Shawn Mendes, Christine and the Queens and Cardi B.

And which artist has been named this year’s Critics’ Choice?

That distinction has gone to North Shields-born singer/songwriter Sam Fender, with runners up Lewis Capaldi and Mahalia just missing out.

As you can see, he’s over the moon about it...

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Sam Fender
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Sam follows in the footsteps of British talents Adele, Ellie Goulding, Emeli Sandé and Sam Smith, who have all been named the Critics’ Choice before.

Who will be performing?

The first three performers to be confirmed were  Little Mix, Jorja Smith and George Ezra all of whom are among the nominees.

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Little Mix at the MTV EMAs last year
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This will mark George’s second time time performing at the Brits, having sung Budapest at the ceremony in 2015, while Jorja did a duet with Rag’n’Bone Man last year.

Little Mix have previously performed at the Brits on two previous occasions, opening the show in 2017 with ‘Shout Out To My Ex’, before going on to win their first ever Brit later that night.

The 1975, who previously made an impression with their performance in 2016, and Calvin Harris were later revealed to be taking to the stage.

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Calvin Harris
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In what’s being billed as a “Brits first”, Calvin will be joined for a mega performance with his collaborators Dua Lipa, Sam Smith and Rag’n’Bone Man, all of whom performed at last year’s ceremony. 

Also on the list of performers are Jess Glynne, who will duet with Grammy-winning star H.E.R., and Hugh Jackman, in a Greatest Showman-inspired opening number.

Meanwhile, Pink will be closing the show, after collecting an award for Outstanding Contribution To Music.

Who designed the award this year?

Since 2011, a different British designer has put their spin on the Brit Award statuette, and this year’s – modelled above by Sam Fender and Jack Whitehall – was designed by the architect Sir David Adjaye.

14 Surprising Brit Awards Winners
Dexy's Midnight Runners (1983)(01 of14)
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If you're like us, you'll associate Come On Eileen with watching through your fingers while your aunties dance around at a family wedding.

However, in 1983, the Dexy's Midnight Runners hit was named Best British Single, over Irene Cara's Fame and Survivor's Eye Of The Tiger (both of which are also family wedding staples, to be fair).
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Rick Astley - Never Gonna Give You Up (1988)(02 of14)
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Come On Eileen isn't the only 80s cringe-fest to have previously been named the greatest British song of the entire year, though, with Rick Astley's Never Gonna Give You Up also getting the award in 1988.

Rick beat Pet Shop Boys' It's A Sin and T'Pau's China In Your Hand for the accolade.
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Laura Marling (2011)(03 of14)
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Back in 2011, the question was whether it would be Cheryl Cole, Ellie Goulding or then-newcomer Paloma Faith taking home the Best British Female award at the Brits.

It turned out that none of them did, and it was outsider Laura Marling who was given the gong. And doesn't she look thrilled about it?
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Mick Hucknall (1993)(04 of14)
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Mick Hucknall's win was doubly surprising when you take into account that he beat competition from Eric Clapton, George Michael, Sir Elton John and Phil Collins to win Best British Male.

And yes, that's Richard O'Brien of Crystal Maze and Rocky Horror fame in the background who, for some reason, was the host that year.
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One Direction (2013)(05 of14)
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1D having a Brit Award isn't exactly beyond the real of possibility (they actually have seven in total), but many were a little alarmed in 2013, when the Global Success category appeared, seemingly from nowhere, and was mysteriously won by the boyband. (credit:David Fisher/REX Shutterstock)
Harry Styles (2018)(06 of14)
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Again, it's not necessarily a massive surprise that Harry Styles has a Brit Award, he is after all one of the most famous singers in the world.

But what we are a little shocked by was that his first ever solo Brit would be in the Video Of The Year category, for his (slightly ropey) Sign Of The Times video. A credit to the power of the Directioners, who voted in their droves for Harry to bag the award.
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Finley Quaye (1998)(07 of14)
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Now, no offence to Finley Quaye. We're sure he's a lovely man. But we have to be honest, we'd not actually heard of him before we discovered he was a Brit Award winner.

Finley was crowned British Male Solo Artist over Sir Elton John, Robbie Williams, Gary Barlow and Paul Weller back in 1998, when apparently white on white on yellow on white was all the rage.
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Shaggy (2002)(08 of14)
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True, It Wasn't Me wasn't exactly an underground track (it was the UK's 11th best-selling song of the 2000s, after all), but with nominees for Best International Male including Bob Dylan and Dr Dre, we can't help but feel that Shaggy's win was a surprising one. (credit:Richard Young/REX Shutterstock)
All the Best British Single nominees (2006)(09 of14)
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Coldplay won Best British Single for Speed Of Sound in 2006.

But then they'd have to, wouldn't they? Because look what they were up against: Shayne Ward's That's My Goal. Tony Christie's Is This The Way To Amarillo?. And James Blunt's You're Beautiful.

If you look closely, you'll see Madonna in the bottom-right corner of this picture, whispering (we can only assume): "It should have been Sugababes."
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Braveheart (1996)(10 of14)
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Braveheart cleaned up at awards season upon its release, but did you know this included scooping a Brit?

The Mel Gibson epic beat Muriel's Wedding and Batman Forever to the Best Soundtrack gong in 1996.
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Duffy (2009)(11 of14)
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With an earworm hit single like Mercy, it was inevitable that Welsh singer Duffy would bag herself a handful of Brit Awards, but who'd have thought she'd have pipped Adele to the award in 2009? (credit:David Fisher/REX Shutterstock)
Lemar (2004)(12 of14)
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Like Duffy, no one's saying that Lemar didn't deserve his Best British Urban Act prize... but it does mean that a category exists where Lemar from Fame Academy was crowned winner over Amy literal Winehouse. (credit:David Fisher/REX Shutterstock)
A1 (2001)(13 of14)
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A1 were named Best British Breakthrough Act in 2001 over Craig David, Coldplay and Artful Dodger.

Once again for the cheap seats at the back: A1 were named Best British Breakthrough Act in 2001 over Craig David, Coldplay and Artful Dodger.

Here's what they wore to the event. Good grief.
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Status Quo (1991)(14 of14)
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Status Quo perhaps wouldn't be top of the list of artists we'd guess had been given the Outstanding Contribution To Music award, but looking at those smiling faces, who could possibly argue? (credit:RICHARD YOUNG/REX Shutterstock)