List of BRIT Awards ceremonies
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This article lists the presenters, venues and major winners for the BRIT Awards from 2008 to 1982, as well as the 1977 Silver Jubilee awards presentation.
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[edit] 2008
Hosts: The Osbournes
Fearne Cotton (Backstage)
Venue: Earls Court
Broadcaster: ITV
[edit] 2007
Host: Russell Brand
Fearne Cotton (Backstage)
Venue: Earls Court
[edit] 2006
Host: Chris Evans
Venue: Earls Court
[edit] 2005
Host: Chris Evans
Venue: Earls Court
- British male solo artist: The Streets
- British female solo artist: Joss Stone
- British group: Franz Ferdinand,
- British album: Keane - Hopes and Fears
- British single: Will Young - "Your Game"
- British breakthrough act: Keane
- British urban act: Joss Stone
- British rock act: Franz Ferdinand
- British live act: Muse
- Best Pop act: McFly
- International male solo artist: Eminem
- International female solo artist: Gwen Stefani
- International breakthrough act: Scissor Sisters
- International group: Scissor Sisters
- International album: Scissor Sisters - "Scissor Sisters"
- Outstanding Contribution to Music: Bob Geldof
A Special BRITs 25 Award for the best single from the past 25 years was awarded to Robbie Williams' "Angels".
[edit] 2004
Host: Cat Deeley
Venue: Earls Court
- British album: The Darkness - Permission to Land
- British breakthrough act: Busted
- British dance act: Basement Jaxx
- British female solo artist: Dido
- British group: The Darkness
- British male solo artist: Daniel Bedingfield
- British rock act: The Darkness
- British single: Dido - "White Flag"
- British urban act: Lemar
- International album: Justin Timberlake - "Justified"
- International breakthrough act: 50 Cent
- International female solo artist: Beyoncé
- International group: The White Stripes
- International male solo artist: Justin Timberlake
- Outstanding contribution: Duran Duran
- Pop act: Busted
[edit] 2003
Host: Davina McCall
Venue: Earls Court
- British album: Coldplay – A Rush of Blood to the Head
- British breakthrough act: Will Young
- British dance act: Sugababes
- British female solo artist: Ms. Dynamite
- British group: Coldplay
- British male solo artist: Robbie Williams
- British single: Liberty X – "Just a Little"
- British urban act Ms. Dynamite
- International album: Eminem - "The Eminem Show"
- International breakthrough act: Norah Jones
- International female: P!nk
- International group: Red Hot Chili Peppers
- International male: Eminem
- Outstanding contribution: Tom Jones
- Pop act: Blue
[edit] 2002
Hosts: Frank Skinner & Zoe Ball
Venue: Earls Court
- British album: Dido: No Angel
- British breakthrough act: Blue
- British dance act: Basement Jaxx
- British female solo artist: DiDo
- British group: Travis
- British male solo artist: Robbie Williams
- British single: S Club 7 – "Don't Stop Movin'"
- British video: So Solid Crew – "21 Seconds"
- International album: Kylie Minogue - "Fever"
- International breakthrough act: The Strokes
- International female: Kylie Minogue
- International group: Destiny's Child
- International male: Shaggy
- Outstanding contribution: Sting
- Pop act: Westlife
[edit] 2001
Hosts: Ant & Dec
Venue: Earls Court
- Best soundtrack: American Beauty
- British album: Coldplay - Parachutes
- British breakthrough act: a1
- British dance act: Fatboy Slim
- British female solo artist: Sonique
- British group: Coldplay
- British male solo artist: Robbie Williams
- British single: Robbie Williams - "Rock DJ"
- British video: Robbie Williams - "Rock DJ"
- International breakthrough act: Kelis
- International female: Madonna
- International group: U2
- International male: Eminem
- Outstanding contribution: U2
- Pop act: Westlife
[edit] 2000
Host: Davina McCall
Venue: Earls Court
- Best selling live act: Steps
- Best soundtrack: Notting Hill
- British album: Travis – The Man Who
- British breakthrough act: S Club 7
- British dance act: The Chemical Brothers
- British female solo artist: Beth Orton
- British group: Travis
- British male solo artist: Tom Jones
- British single: Robbie Williams – "She's the One"
- British video: Robbie Williams – "She's the One"
- International breakthrough act: Macy Gray
- International female: Macy Gray
- International group: TLC
- International male: Beck
- Outstanding contribution: Spice Girls
- Pop act: Five
[edit] 1999
Host: Johnny Vaughan
Venue: London Arena
- Best soundtrack: Titanic
- British album: Manic Street Preachers – This Is My Truth Tell Me Yours
- British breakthrough act: Belle & Sebastian
- British dance act: Fatboy Slim
- British female solo artist: Des'ree
- British group: Manic Street Preachers
- British male solo artist: Robbie Williams
- British single: Robbie Williams – "Angels"
- British video: Robbie Williams – "Millennium"
- International breakthrough act: Natalie Imbruglia
- International female: Natalie Imbruglia
- International group: The Corrs
- International male: Beck
- Outstanding contribution: Eurythmics
[edit] 1998
Host: Ben Elton
Venue: London Arena
- Best British producer: The Verve, Chris Potter and Youth
- Best selling British album act: Spice Girls
- Best soundtrack: The Full Monty
- British album: The Verve – Urban Hymns
- British breakthrough act: Stereophonics
- British dance act: The Prodigy
- British female solo artist: Shola Ama
- British Group: The Verve
- British male solo artist: Finley Quaye
- British single: All Saints – "Never Ever"
- British Video: All Saints – "Never Ever"
- Freddie Mercury award: Sir Elton John
- International breakthrough act: Eels
- International female: Björk
- International group: U2
- International male: Jon Bon Jovi
- Outstanding contribution: Fleetwood Mac
[edit] 1997
Host: Ben Elton
Venue: Earls Court
- Best British producer: John Leckie
- Best soundtrack: Trainspotting
- British album: Manic Street Preachers – Everything Must Go
- British breakthrough act: Kula Shaker
- British dance act: The Prodigy
- British female solo artist: Gabrielle
- British Group: Manic Street Preachers
- British male solo artist: George Michael
- British single: Spice Girls – "Wannabe"
- British Video: Spice Girls – "Say You'll Be There"
- International breakthrough act: Robert Miles
- International female: Sheryl Crow
- International group: The Fugees
- International male: Beck
- Outstanding contribution: Bee Gees
[edit] 1996
Host : Chris Evans
Venue: Earls Court
- Artist of a generation: Michael Jackson
- Best British producer: Brian Eno
- Best soundtrack: Batman Forever
- British album: Oasis - (What's the Story) Morning Glory
- British breakthrough act: Supergrass
- British dance act: Massive Attack
- British female solo artist: Annie Lennox
- British group: Oasis
- British male solo artist: Paul Weller
- British single: Take That – "Back for Good"
- British video: Oasis – "Wonderwall"
- Freddie Mercury award: The Help Album for the Charity Warchild
- International breakthrough act: Alanis Morissette
- International female: Björk
- International group: Bon Jovi
- International male: Prince
- Outstanding contribution: David Bowie
[edit] 1995
Host: Chris Evans
Venue: Alexandra Palace
- Best British producer: Nellee Hooper
- Best soundtrack: Pulp Fiction
- British album: Blur: Parklife
- British breakthrough act: Oasis
- British dance act: M People
- British female solo artist: Eddi Reader
- British Group: Blur
- British male solo artist: Paul Weller
- British single: Blur - "Parklife"
- British Video: Blur - "Parklife"
- International breakthrough act: Lisa Loeb
- International female: k.d. lang
- International group: R.E.M.
- International male: Prince
- Outstanding contribution: Elton John
[edit] 1994
Hosts: Rupaul & Elton John
Venue: Alexandra Palace
- Best soundtrack: The Bodyguard
- Best British producer: Brian Eno
- Best selling album & Single: Meat Loaf
- British album: Stereo MC's - Connected
- British breakthrough act: Gabrielle
- British dance act: M People
- British female solo artist: Dina Carroll
- British group: Stereo MC's
- British male solo artist: Sting
- British single: Take That - "Pray"
- British video: Take That - "Pray"
- International breakthrough act: Björk
- International female: Björk
- International group: Crowded House
- International male: Lenny Kravitz
- Outstanding contribution: Van Morrison
[edit] 1993
Host: Richard O'Brien
Venue: Alexandra Palace
- Best British producer: Peter Gabriel
- Best International Solo Artist: Prince
- Best soundtrack: Wayne's World
- British album: Annie Lennox: Diva
- British breakthrough act: Tasmin Archer
- British female solo artist – Annie Lennox
- British group: Simply Red
- British male solo artist: Mick Hucknall
- British single: Take That - "Could It Be Magic"
- British video: Shakespear's Sister - "Stay"
- International breakthrough act: Nirvana
- International group: R.E.M.
- Outstanding contribution: Rod Stewart
[edit] 1992
Venue: Hammersmith Odeon
- Best British producer: Trevor Horn
- Best classical recording: Giuseppe Verdi - (Sir Georg Solti) - "Otello"
- Best soundtrack: The Commitments
- British album: Seal - Seal (1991)
- British breakthrough act: Beverley Craven
- British female solo artist: Lisa Stansfield
- British group: The KLF and Simply Red (Joint Winners)
- British male solo artist: Seal
- British single: Queen "These Are the Days of Our Lives"
- British video: Seal - "Killer"
- International breakthrough act: P. M. Dawn
- International group: R.E.M.
- Outstanding contribution: Freddie Mercury
[edit] 1991
- Best British producer: Chris Thomas
- Best classical recording: José Carreras, Plácido Domingo, Luciano Pavarotti - In Concert
- Best soundtrack: Twin Peaks
- British album: George Michael - Listen Without Prejudice
- British breakthrough act: Betty Boo
- British female solo artist: Lisa Stansfield
- British group: The Cure
- British male solo artist: Elton John
- British single: Depeche Mode "Enjoy the Silence"
- British video: The Beautiful South "A Little Time"
- International breakthrough act: MC Hammer
- International female: Sinéad O'Connor
- International group: INXS
- International male: Michael Hutchence
- Outstanding contribution: Status Quo
[edit] 1990
Host: Cathy McGowan
Venue: Dominion Theatre
- Best British producer: Dave Stewart
- Best classical recording: Simon Rattle - George Gershwin's - "Porgy And Bess"
- Best international artist: Neneh Cherry
- Best music video: The Cure - "Lullaby"
- Best soundtrack: Batman
- British album: Fine Young Cannibals – The Raw and the Cooked
- British breakthrough act: Lisa Stansfield
- British female solo artist: Annie Lennox
- British group: Fine Young Cannibals
- British male solo artist: Phil Collins
- British single: Phil Collins - "Another Day in Paradise"
- International breakthrough act: Neneh Cherry
- International group: U2
- Outstanding contribution: Queen
[edit] 1989
Hosts: Mick Fleetwood & Samantha Fox
- Best classical recording: George Frideric Handel's - Messiah
- Best Music Video: Michael Jackson - "Smooth Criminal"
- Best soundtrack: Buster
- British album: Fairground Attraction - The First of a Million Kisses
- British breakthrough act: Bros
- British female solo artist: Annie Lennox
- British group: Erasure
- British male solo artist: Phil Collins
- British single: Fairground Attraction - "Perfect"
- International breakthrough act: Tracy Chapman
- International female: Tracy Chapman
- International group: U2
- International male: Michael Jackson
- Outstanding contribution: Cliff Richard
[edit] 1988
Host: Noel Edmonds
Venue: Royal Albert Hall
- Best British producer: Stock Aitken Waterman
- Best classical recording: Ralph Vaughan Williams - Symphony No. 5
- Best international solo artist: Michael Jackson
- Best Music Video: New Order - "True Faith"
- Best soundtrack: The Phantom of the Opera
- British album: Sting - Nothing Like the Sun
- British breakthrough act: Wet Wet Wet
- British female solo artist: Alison Moyet
- British group: Pet Shop Boys
- British male solo artist: George Michael
- British single: Rick Astley - "Never Gonna Give You Up"
- International breakthrough act: Terence Trent D'Arby
- International group: U2
- Outstanding contribution: The Who
[edit] 1987
Host: Jonathan King
Venue: Grosvenor Hotel
- Best British producer: Dave Stewart
- Best classical recording: Julian Lloyd Webber/Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Edward Elgar Cello Concerto
- Best international solo artist – Paul Simon
- Best soundtrack: Top Gun
- British album: Dire Straits Brothers in Arms
- British breakthrough act: The Housemartins
- British female solo artist: Kate Bush
- British group: Five Star
- British male solo artist: Peter Gabriel
- British single: Pet Shop Boys - "West End Girls"
- British Video: Peter Gabriel - "Sledgehammer"
- International group: The Bangles
- Outstanding contribution: Eric Clapton
[edit] 1986
Venue: Grosvenor Hotel
- Best British producer: Dave Stewart
- Best international solo artist: Bruce Springsteen
- British female solo artist: Annie Lennox
- British group: Dire Straits
- British male solo artist: Phil Collins
- British Single: Tears for Fears - "Everybody Wants to Rule the World"
- British Video: Paul Young - "Everytime You Go Away"
- Best British Newcomer: Go West
- International group: Huey Lewis & the News
- Outstanding contribution: Wham! and Elton John (Joint Winners)
[edit] 1985
Host: Noel Edmonds
Venue: Grosvenor Hotel
- Best British comedy recording: Neil (also known as Nigel Planer) - "Hole In My Shoe"
- Best British producer: Trevor Horn
- Best classical recording: Antonio Vivaldi's - The Four Seasons
- Best international artist: Prince and the Revolution
- Best soundtrack: Purple Rain
- British album: Sade - Diamond Life
- British female solo artist: Alison Moyet
- British group: Wham!
- British male solo artist: Paul Young
- British single: Frankie Goes to Hollywood - "Relax"
- British Video: Duran Duran - "The Wild Boys"
- Outstanding contribution: The Police
- Special Award: Bob Geldof and Midge Ure
[edit] 1984
Venue: Grosvenor Hotel
- Best British producer: Steve Levine
- Best classical recording: Kiri Te Kanawa - Songs of the Auvergne
- Best international artist: Michael Jackson
- British breakthrough act: Paul Young
- British female solo artist: Annie Lennox
- British group: Culture Club
- British male solo artist: David Bowie
- Best Selling Single: Culture Club - "Karma Chameleon"
- Outstanding contribution: George Martin
- The Sony award for technical excellence: Spandau Ballet
[edit] 1983
Venue: Grosvenor Hotel
- Best British producer:
- Best classical recording:
- Best international artist: Michael Jackson
- British breakthrough act:
- British female solo artist: Kim Wilde
- British group: Dire Straits
- British male solo artist: Paul McCartney
- Best Selling Single:
- Outstanding contribution:
[edit] 1982
Host: David Jacobs
Venue: Grosvenor Hotel
- Best British producer: Martin Rushent
- Best classical recording: Gustav Mahler's - Symphony No. 10
- Best selling album: Adam and the Ants - Kings of the Wild Frontier
- British breakthrough act: Human League
- British female solo artist: Randy Crawford
- British group: The Police
- British male solo artist: Cliff Richard
- Outstanding contribution: John Lennon
[edit] 1977
Host: Michael Aspel
Venue: Wembley Conference Centre
n.b. these awards were to mark the Queen's Silver Jubilee and were for the previous 25 years of her reign.
- Best British non-musical record: Richard Burton and cast Under Milk Wood
- Best British producer: George Martin
- Best classical soloist album: Jacqueline du Pré - Edward Elgar Cello Concerto
- Best international album: Simon & Garfunkel - Bridge Over Troubled Water
- Best orchestral album: Benjamin Britten - War Requiem
- British album: The Beatles – Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
- British breakthrough act: Julie Covington
- British female solo artist: Shirley Bassey
- British group: The Beatles
- British male solo artist: Cliff Richard
- British single: Queen - "Bohemian Rhapsody" & Procol Harum - "A Whiter Shade of Pale" (Joint Winners)
- Outstanding Contribution: L.G. Wood and The Beatles (Joint Winners)
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