The BRIT Awards returned tonight with some star-studded glamour and dazzling red carpet looks as the biggest names in music all battled it out for a coveted gong.
TV host and comedian Mo Gilligan was back to host the award show for the second year in a row as the ritzy bash kicked off at the O2 tonight (February 11th)
And after a mind-blowing night, here is the full list of nominees, as well as the artist who picked up the coveted BRIT Awards trophies on the night.
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One Direction star Harry Styles was first up to win an award after going up superstar songstress Dua Lipa and Sam Smith for best Pop / R&B Act act.
The Adore You singer, who just snagged a Grammy for Best Pop Vocal Album For Harry’s House, thanked fans and told viewers it was “good to be home” after being announced the winner by Hollywood babe Salma Hayek.
Harry’s celebrations weren’t over yet as he also went on to snag the Album of the Year for Harry’s House and Song of the Year for As It Was.
There were amazing performances tonight from Sam Capaldi whilst Stormzy and Lizzo also wowed at the event with their performances.
Beyoncé scooped awards for Best International Artist and International Song of the Year and thanked fans via video link. The superstar looked stunning in the pre-recorded message as she held the bronze statue while wearing a gorgeous monochrome ensemble.
The Break My Soul singer said she was so grateful to her fans in Britain and finished her speech with: “I’ll see you on tour!”
Next up was Fontaines DC who snagged the award for Best International Group, followed by Best New Artist winners Wet Leg.
The Best Alternative Rock Award went to The 1975, with Best Dance going to Becky Hill.
Best hip-hop / rap / grime went to Aitch while producer of the Year went to David Guetta and Songwriter of the Year went to Kid Harpoon.
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