The 2020 NME Awards took over the O2 Academy Brixton in London on Wednesday night (Feb. 12) to celebrate the best of the year's British music and pop culture.
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Move over pop and rap. From Billie Eilish to Bon Iver and Rosalia, the top contenders at Sunday’s Grammy Awards are turning traditional music genres on their head with a striking fusion of styles.
Teen sensation Eilish, body-positive singer Lizzo and gay, black country rapper Lil Nas X lead nominations for the highest awards in the music industry in a list that favours women and newcomers over established stars like Taylor Swift, Ed Sheeran and Bruce Springsteen.
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The 2020 NME Awards took over the O2 Academy Brixton in London on Wednesday night (Feb. 12) to celebrate the best of the year's British music and pop culture.
The 2020 NME Awards took over the O2 Academy Brixton in London on Wednesday night (Feb. 12) to celebrate the best of the year's British music and pop culture.Comedian Julie Ryan and Apple Music Beats 1 DJ Julie Adenuga hosted the evening, which featured a surprise appearance by Taylor Swift, Robyn being honored as songwriter of the decade, Courtney Love picking up the night's icon award and more.
The 1975 were triple winners at the 2020 NME Awards in London on Wednesday night.
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Billie Eilish and Lizzo were the big winners from this year’s Grammys, with Billie scooping best new artist and album of the year.
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Grammys 2020 takes place today, January 26, at the Staples Center in Los Angeles. The prestigious awards show sees Lizzo, Lil Nas X and Billie Eilish leading the brigade of nominations.
Amid ongoing disputes at the Recording Academy, the 2020 Grammys took over the Staples Center on January 26—and plenty of high-profile artists won big at Music’s Biggest Night.
Lizzo leads the way ahead of the 62nd Grammy Awards, with British stars Lewis Capaldi and Ed Sheeran also in the running.
You're going to need to calm down when you hear this news about Taylor Swift.
The Grammys 2020 is taking place this weekend and boy, are we excited or what! The 62nd GRAMMY Awards takes place on January 26, 2020. The awards show takes place at Staples Center, Los Angeles, and several international stars are set to walk the red carpet. This includes Beyonce, Taylor Swift, Lizzo, BTS, Lil Nas X and more. While we have a fair idea of who will be attending the awards show, a selection of photos from CBS has revealed a tentative seating arrangement inside the venue.
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