1977 BRIT Awards
Episode: 1977-10-18 | Airdate: Oct 18, 1977 (120 min)
Episode: 1977-10-18 | Airdate: Oct 18, 1977 (120 min)
Episode: 1982-02-04 | Airdate: Feb 4, 1982 (120 min)
Episode: 1983-02-08 | Airdate: Feb 8, 1983 (120 min)
Episode: 1984-02-21 | Airdate: Feb 21, 1984 (120 min)
Episode: 1985-02-11 | Airdate: Feb 11, 1985 (120 min)
Episode: 1986-02-10 | Airdate: Feb 10, 1986 (120 min)
Episode: 1987-02-09 | Airdate: Feb 9, 1987 (120 min)
Episode: 1988-02-08 | Airdate: Feb 8, 1988 (120 min)
Episode: 1989-02-13 | Airdate: Feb 13, 1989 (120 min)
Episode: 1990-02-18 | Airdate: Feb 18, 1990 (120 min)
Episode: 1991-02-10 | Airdate: Feb 10, 1991 (120 min)
Episode: 1992-02-12 | Airdate: Feb 12, 1992 (120 min)
Episode: 1993-02-16 | Airdate: Feb 16, 1993 (120 min)
Episode: 1994-02-14 | Airdate: Feb 14, 1994 (120 min)
Episode: 1995-02-20 | Airdate: Feb 20, 1995 (120 min)
Episode: 1996-02-19 | Airdate: Feb 19, 1996 (120 min)
Episode: 1997-02-24 | Airdate: Feb 24, 1997 (120 min)
Episode: 1998-02-09 | Airdate: Feb 9, 1998 (120 min)
Episode: 1999-02-16 | Airdate: Feb 16, 1999 (120 min)
Episode: 2000-03-03 | Airdate: Mar 3, 2000 (120 min)
Episode: 2001-02-26 | Airdate: Feb 26, 2001 (120 min)
Episode: 2002-02-20 | Airdate: Feb 20, 2002 (120 min)
Episode: 2003-02-20 | Airdate: Feb 20, 2003 (120 min)
Episode: 2004-02-17 | Airdate: Feb 17, 2004 (120 min)
Episode: 2005-02-09 | Airdate: Feb 9, 2005 (120 min)
Episode: 2006-02-14 | Airdate: Feb 14, 2006 (120 min)
Episode: 2007-02-15 | Airdate: Feb 15, 2007 (120 min)
Episode: 2008-02-09 | Airdate: Feb 9, 2008 (120 min)
Episode: 2009-02-15 | Airdate: Feb 15, 2009 (120 min)
Episode: 2010-02-16 | Airdate: Feb 16, 2010 (120 min)
Episode: 2011-02-15 | Airdate: Feb 15, 2011 (120 min)
Episode: 2012-02-21 | Airdate: Feb 21, 2012 (120 min)
Episode: 2013-02-20 | Airdate: Feb 20, 2013 (120 min)
Episode: 2014-02-19 | Airdate: Feb 19, 2014 (120 min)
Episode: 2015-02-25 | Airdate: Feb 25, 2015 (120 min)
Episode: 2016-02-24 | Airdate: Feb 24, 2016 (140 min)
Ant and Dec present the British music awards ceremony set to feature performances from Adele, Coldplay, Little Mix, Justin Bieber, James Bay, Rihanna, The Weeknd and Jess Glynne.
Episode: 2016 Special | Airdate: Dec 5, 2016 (85 min)
The BRITs Icon is the highest accolade given by the BRIT Awards and is only presented to artists whose writing, recording and performances have made a lasting impact on British culture. The previous winners are Sir Elton John and David Bowie.
Robbie Williams will be the 3rd artist to receive this award and will be celebrating in style, with a special, one-off show from the Troxy in London. He will also tell the story of his career in a series of VT's which will also feature key individuals from his career such as Take That, Nicole Kidman and Kylie.
Episode: 2017-02-22 | Airdate: Feb 22, 2017 (150 min)
Dermot O'Leary and Emma Willis host star-studded ceremony live from The O2, London. The show features performances from some of the biggest names in music including Robbie Williams, Emeli Sandé, Little Mix, Skepta, Ed Sheeran and Bruno Mars.
Episode: 2018-02-21 | Airdate: Feb 21, 2018 (140 min)
The UK's biggest night in music, hosted by Jack Whitehall and broadcast live from The O2. The evening will feature performances from Rita Ora, Rag'n'Bone Man, Jorja Smith, Ed Sheeran, Stormzy, Dua Lipa, Foo Fighters, Sam Smith and Justin Timberlake.
Winners will be revealed throughout the evening with Dua Lipa and Ed Sheeran leading this year's nominations.
Episode: 2018-06-17 | Airdate: Jun 17, 2018 (105 min)
The annual awards show celebrating the best of British and International classical music.
Episode: 2019-02-20 | Airdate: Feb 20, 2019 (140 min)
Episode: 2020 Special | Airdate: Feb 11, 2020 (120 min)
Jack Whitehall narrates a look back at the history of the awards ceremony, featuring archive footage of some of the most memorable moments, from Oasis and Blur's rivalry to Stormzy's attack on the government, and classic performances by Adele, Rihanna and Drake. The programme also recalls less successful moments, from the infamous 1989 ceremony hosted by Mick Fleetwood and Sam Fox, and Madonna struggles with her cape. Featuring interviews with stars including Robbie Williams, Mel B, Mick Fleetwood, Little Mix, Sam Smith, Ellie Goulding, Sharon Osbourne, Bros, Dua Lipa, Rick Astley and Tom Jones.
Episode: 2020-02-18 | Airdate: Feb 18, 2020 (120 min)
Comedian Jack Whitehall hosts the 40th edition of the biggest night on the British music calendar.
Episode: 2021-05-11 | Airdate: May 11, 2021 (135 min)
The comedian and television presenter Jack Whitehall hosts the annual star-studded award ceremony, live from London's O2, in front of an audience of the nation's key workers, which will be the first major music event to welcome back a live audience in over a year, with 4,000 people in attendance. The show features performances from some of the biggest names in the music industry including Dua Lipa, Griff, Arlo Parks, Olivia Rodrigo, Headie One, Rag'n'Bone Man and P!nk with the NHS Choir.
Episode: 2022-02-08 | Airdate: Feb 8, 2022 (120 min)
The star-studded ceremony at London O2 Arena, which will be hosted by comedian Mo Gilligan.
Exclusive live performances from Dave, Doja Cat, Ed Sheeran, Holly Humberstone, Liam Gallagher and Little Simz, Adele.
Album of The Year nominees: Adele - 30, Dave - We're All Alone In This Together, Ed Sheeran - =, Little Simz - Sometimes I Might Be Introvert, Sam Fender - Seventeen Going Under
Artist of The Year nominees: Adele, Dave, Ed Sheeran, Little Simz, Sam Fender
Episode: 2023-02-11 | Airdate: Feb 11, 2023 (135 min)
From the O2 Arena in east London, Mo Gilligan presents this year's music awards show recognising the best in British and international music. As well as seeing the awards handed to their worthy recipients, the evening also features performances by Harry Styles, Lizzo, Stormzy, Sam Smith and Kim Petras, Wet Leg, David Guetta with Ella Henderson and Becky Hill, Lewis Capaldi and Cat Burns.
Episode: 2024-03-02 | Airdate: Mar 2, 2024 (140 min)
Clara Amfo, Maya Jama and Roman Kemp host the ceremony live from London's O2 Arena, with performances by artists including Dua Lipa, Kylie Minogue, Calvin Harris with Ellie Goulding, and Raye. Fifteen awards are to be given out over the course of the evening, with singer-songwriter Raye having made Brits history in receiving the most nominations in one year, while Kylie receives the Global Icon Award.