Brit Awards 2020: Nominations, Performers And All The Changes You Need To Know About

Harry Styles, Billie Eilish and Stormzy are among the performers, while Lewis Capaldi and Dave are the top nominees.

With awards season now winding down for another year, the countdown to the biggest night in British music is officially on. 

This year is a special one for the Brit Awards, as 2020 marks the 40th time the awards show has taken place. 

Bosses are pulling out all the stops to try and make it one to remember, so ahead of the ceremony next month, here’s everything you need to know about it...

When are the Brit Awards 2020?

This year, the Brits take place on Tuesday 18 February at London’s O2 Arena. 

As ever, ITV will be showing the whole event live (albeit with a minor delay) on the night. 

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What changes have been made?

In a bid to rejuvenate the awards, there have been a number of changes for 2020.

The biggest is the number of awards given out on the night, which has been reduced from 14 to nine so that more of the ceremony can be dedicated to the performances.

Those that have been ditched include Outstanding Contribution and the still-confusing Global Success award.

They’ve also done away with the International Group award, although International Male and International Female have remained. 

British Video has also been retired, having returned as a fan-voted category in 2014 (during which time it has only been awarded to One Direction, Harry Styles and Little Mix).

British Breakthrough Act and the Critics’ Choice Awards have both been renamed to Best New Artist and Rising Star respectively. 

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The original Brit Awards statuette is back
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The recipient of the Rising Star award, Celeste, will get to perform during the ceremony, with previous winners having only performed during the nominations show.

Bosses have also done away with fan voting, with winners now decided entirely by the Official Voting Academy. This is made up of around 1,200 “artists, retailers, promoters, agents, publishers, labels, producers and media”, who will be reviewed annually in order to keep things fresh. 

This year will also see the return of the “iconic and classic” original Brit Award, after nine years of the statuette being redesigned each year by a different UK artist.

Who is nominated?

Dave and Lewis Capaldi have come out on top in this year’s nominations, with four each.

And while last year saw three British women leading the nominees, it’s a decidedly male-heavy shortlist this year, with no women recognised in the Album Of The Year or Group Of The Year categories.

Mabel is the only female artist with more than one nomination, with three in total, matching Stormzy, who is up for Album Of The Year alongside Dave, Lewis Capaldi, Harry Styles and Michael Kiwanuka. 

Check out the full list of nominees below...

Female Solo Artist

Charli XCX

FKA Twigs

Freya Ridings

Mabel

Mahalia 

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Mabel
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Male Solo Artist

Dave

Harry Styles

Lewis Capaldi

Michael Kiwanuka

Stormzy

Group Of The Year

Bastille

Bring Me The Horizon

Coldplay

D-Block Europe

Foals

New Artist Of The Year

Aitch

Dave

Lewis Capaldi

Mabel

Sam Fender

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Song Of The Year

Dancing With A Stranger – Sam Smith and Normani

Don’t Call Me Up – Mabel

Giant – Calvin Harris and Rag’n’Bone Man

I Don’t Care – Ed Sheeran and Justin Bieber

Just You And I - Tom Walker

Ladbroke Grove – AJ Tracey

Location – Dave and Burna Boy

Nothing Breaks Like A Heart – Mark Ronson and Miley Cyrus

Someone You Loved – Lewis Capaldi

Vossi Bop – Stormzy

International Male Solo Artist

Bruce Springsteen

Burna Boy

Dermot Kennedy

Post Malone

Tyler, The Creator 

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Ed Sheeran
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International Female Solo Artist

Ariana Grande

Billie Eilish

Camila Cabello

Lana Del Rey

Lizzo

Album Of The Year

Divinely Uninspired To A Hellish Extent - Lewis Capaldi

Fine Line - Harry Styles

Heavy Is The Head - Stormzy

Kiwanuka - Michael Kiwanuka

PSYCHODRAMA - Dave

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You’ll have probably picked up on some notable snubs among this year’s nominees, which you can read more about here

Who is this year’s Rising Star?

British singer/songwriter Celeste will receive this year’s prize, after beating fellow shortlisters Beabadoobee and Joy Crookes.

She follows in the footsteps of past Critics’ Choice winners Adele, Sam Smith, Ellie Goulding, Florence + The Machine, Jessie J and Emeli Sandé, to name but a few. 

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Celeste
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As part of her prize, Celeste will be among the performers the ceremony.

She said of her win: “Like many others, I grew up watching the Brits and have been continually inspired by its nominees, winners and the performances.

“I hope to make the most of this incredible opportunity and I can’t wait to perform on the BRITS next year.”

Who else is performing?

Joining Celeste on the bill of performers are a host of this year’s nominees. 

Billie Eilish, Harry Styles and Stormzy will be taking to the stage on the biggest night in music. 

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They were among the first slew of performers confirmed for the awards show, alongside Lewis Capaldi and Mabel.

Since then, Lizzo and top nominee Dave have also been announced, with more artists are expected to be revealed in the lead-up to the ceremony.

Finally, Sir Rod Stewart will close the show, with The Sun claiming he’ll be reunited with his Faces bandmates.

Who is hosting?

Jack Whitehall will return as the host of the Brits for the third year running, bringing his sharp wit and withering putdowns to the proceedings.

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“I’m delighted to be back hosting the BRITs for a third time!” he said.

“I’m excited for another night of trying not to put my foot in it in front of the biggest names in the music industry.”

But given his record the last two years, we probably wouldn’t hold out much hope on that one. 

Who is hosting the red carpet coverage?

As is the case every year, ITV2 will be bringing you exclusive access to the stars arriving at the Brits live and direct from the red carpet, hosted by Clara Amfo and Alice Levine. There’s also likely to be another Facebook live stream of the stars arriving and being interviewed by celebrity hosts. 

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)