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Pop rockers The 1975 win big at Brits

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LONDON: Pop rockers The 1975 stole the show at British pop music’s annual celebratio­n on Wednesday, winning the coveted Best Album Brit award with US singer Pink also honoured.

The Manchester four-piece claimed the prize for their raw number one album “A Brief Inquiry into Online Relationsh­ips” ahead of Florence + The Machine and indie singer George Ezra.

The band also claimed the best British group award — speaking out against misogyny in their acceptance speech — before performing “Sincerity Is Scary” for the thousands packed into the London’s O2 Arena at the 39th annual ceremony, which recognised Britain’s top talent of 2018.

Australian A-lister Hugh Jackman kicked off proceeding­s in a blaze of Hollywood razzamataz­z, performing “the Greatest Show” from hit musical “The Greatest Showman” accompanie­d by scores of gravity- defying dancers.

George Ezra was the night’s early winner, taking the Best Male Solo Artiste award, beating off competitio­n from garage pioneer Craig David, veteran avant- garde techno producer Aphex Twin and soul singer Sam Smith.

He followed up by performing upbeat summer chart-topper “Shotgun”, shortly before 21year- old soul diva Jorga Smith was named best female solo artiste.

US superstar Ariana Grande and hip-hop giants Drake and The Carters — comprised of power couple Jay-Z and Beyonce — scooped the internatio­nal awards, with the latter sending a video thank you message in front of a regal painting of Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex.

Dua Lipa, the big winner of last year’s Brits, made a showstoppi­ng performanc­e as part of a superstar collaborat­ion with hit producer Calvin Harris and singer Sam Smith.

Rising star Anne-Marie, who shot to fame as the vocalist on Clean Bandit’s worldwide hit “Rockabye”, was nominated for four awards, including for the Britney Spears-inspired video to “2002”, but left empty-handed.

‘This is all too much’

Multi-million record selling US artiste Pink closed out the show with a medley of hits after being presented the outstandin­g achievemen­t award recognisin­g her 20year career.

“This is all too much, my dad’s really excited,” she told the crowd. “It’s beyond anything my brain can comprehend. It’s been an awesome journey.”

The Brit Awards have recognised the cream of British pop music since they were fi rst held in 1977, and have often been peppered with scandal and farce. — AFP

This is all too much, my dad’s really excited. It’s beyond anything my brain can comprehend. It’s been an awesome journey. Pink, US singer and outstandin­g achievemen­t award winner

 ??  ?? ‘Little Mix’ Perrie Edwards (left to right), Jesy Nelson, Jade Thirlwall and Leigh-Anne Pinnock pose on the red carpet on arrival for the BRIT Awards 2019 in London on Wednesday. Little Mix (top) perform at the awards show; (Clockwise from left) Dua Lipa arrives for the Brit Awards; Hugh Jackman, Pink (also top pic), Sam Smith and Winnie Harlow perform at the show. — AFP/Reuters photos
‘Little Mix’ Perrie Edwards (left to right), Jesy Nelson, Jade Thirlwall and Leigh-Anne Pinnock pose on the red carpet on arrival for the BRIT Awards 2019 in London on Wednesday. Little Mix (top) perform at the awards show; (Clockwise from left) Dua Lipa arrives for the Brit Awards; Hugh Jackman, Pink (also top pic), Sam Smith and Winnie Harlow perform at the show. — AFP/Reuters photos
 ??  ?? Dua Lipa and Calvin Harris (above) with the award for British Single at the Brit Awards on Wednesday; (Inset left) ‘Little Mix’, Perrie Edwards, Jesy Nelson, Jade Thirlwall and Leigh-Anne Pinnock collect their British Artiste Video of the Year award; and (far left) ‘The 1975’, Matthew Healy, Ross MacDonald, George Daniel and Adam Hann speak after collecting their British Album of the Year award. — AFP/Reuters photos
Dua Lipa and Calvin Harris (above) with the award for British Single at the Brit Awards on Wednesday; (Inset left) ‘Little Mix’, Perrie Edwards, Jesy Nelson, Jade Thirlwall and Leigh-Anne Pinnock collect their British Artiste Video of the Year award; and (far left) ‘The 1975’, Matthew Healy, Ross MacDonald, George Daniel and Adam Hann speak after collecting their British Album of the Year award. — AFP/Reuters photos
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