The BRITs 2019 took place last night (February 20) in London and the event was hosted once again by the hilarious Jack Whitehall.
We were pleased to see George Ezra pick up the prize for Best British Male Solo and our girl Ariana Grande picked up the award for Best International Female Solo. The 1975 also took home a couple of awards and Little Mix and Nicki Minaj won an award for their banging music video for ‘Woman Like Me.’
You can view the full list of nominees for each category here. (Winners in bold):
Best British Male Solo
Aphex Twin
Craig David
George Ezra
Giggs
Sam Smith
Best British Female Solo
Anne-Marie
Florence + The Machine
Jess Glynne
Jorja Smith
Lily Allen
Best British Single
Anne-Marie – ‘2002’
Calvin Harris & Dua Lipa – ‘One Kiss’
Clean Bandit – ‘Solo
Dua Lipa – ‘IDGAF’
George Ezra – ‘Shotgun’
Jess Glynne – ‘I’ll Be There’
Ramz – ‘Barking’
Rudimental – ‘These Days’
Sigala & Paloma Faith – ‘Lullaby’
Tom Walker – ‘Leave A Light On’
Best British Group
The 1975
Arctic Monkeys
Gorillaz
Little Mix
Years & Years
Best British Breakthrough
Ella Mai
IDLES
Jorja Smith
Mabel
Tom Walker
Best British Artist Video Of The Year
Anne-Marie – ‘2002’
Calvin Harris & Dua Lipa – ‘One Kiss’
Rudimental – ‘These Days’
Little Mix ft. Nicki Minaj – ‘Woman Like Me’
Dua Lipa – ‘IDGAF’
Rita Ora – ‘Phoenix’
Jax Jones – ‘Breathe’
Clean Bandit – ‘Solo’
Jonas Blue – ‘Rise’
Rita Ora and Liam Payne – ‘For You’
Best International Male Solo
Drake
Eminem
Kamasi Washington
Shawn Mendes
Travis Scott
Best International Group
Brockhampton
The Carters
First Aid Kit
Nile Rodgers & Chic
Twenty One Pilots
Best International Female Solo
Ariana Grande
Camila Cabello
Cardi B
Christine And The Queens
Janelle Monáe
Mastercard Best British Album
The 1975 – ’A Brief Inquiry Into Online Relationships’
Anne-Marie – ‘Speak Your Mind’
Florence + The Machine – ‘High As Hope’
George Ezra – ‘Staying At Tamara’s’
Jorja Smith – ‘Lost & Found’
Outstanding Contribution to Music
Pink
Best British Producer
Calvin Harris
BRITs Global Success Award
Ed Sheeran
Critics’ Choice
Sam Fender