Lewis Capaldi was a double winner at the BRIT Awards in London on Tuesday night February 18.
19.02.2020 - 13:16 / breakingnews.ie
The Brit Awards took place in London on Tuesday, delivering another memorable night for British music.
Homegrown stars Dave and Lewis Capaldi were the big winners while teen pop sensation Billie Eilish added another prize to her growing collection.
Here are the best pictures from the 2020 Brit Awards:
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LONDON — From Billie Eilish’s world exclusive debut of her James Bond theme, “No Time To Die,” to London rapper Dave picking up album of the year — and calling Prime Minister Boris Johnson “a real racist” in his spine-tingling performance — there were plenty of big standout moments at Tuesday night’s (Feb. 18) 2020 Brit Awards.
Billie Eilish rocked a custom Burberry outfit, complete with matching bonnet, to the 2020 BRIT Awards on Tuesday night.
Lewis Capaldi was the big winner at the 2020 BRIT Awards, taking home two prizes at this year's ceremony.
Lewis Capaldi was a double winner at the BRIT Awards in London on Tuesday night.
The Brit Awards celebrated their 40th installment on Tuesday (Feb. 18) with an action-packed show. Stars were minted, legends were honored (and possibly propositioned), and government officials past and present were given shout-outs they'd perhaps sooner ignore.
The 2020 BRIT Awards brought out the best in music as stars hit the red carpet at the star-studded evening hosted by comedian Jack Whitehall.The show started on a sombre note, as the host paid an emotional tribute to his friend Caroline Flack following her tragic death on Saturday February 15. With performances from Lizzo, Harry Styles, Billie Eilish, Dave, Lewis Capaldi and many more, the night also awarded Britain’s best musicians with the coveted Lady Britannia Brit statuette.
Lizzo is looking extra sweet at the 2020 Brit Awards.
The very best of Britain’s music talent has rocked up to London's O2 Arena for the annual Brit Awards.
A pair of newer British stars, rapper Dave and singer-songwriter Lewis Capaldi, were the two biggest winners Monday (Feb. 18) at the 2020 Brit Awards -- the 40th installment of the U.K. award show.
Stormzy brought the fire and the rain at London's O2 arena Tuesday (Feb. 18) at the 2020 Brit Awards and brought out two other special guests: Tiana Major9 and Nigerian rapper Burna Boy.
The 2020 Brit Awards featured stellar performances, heartfelt speeches and, perhaps most importantly, Harry Styles wearing many suits.The show, which took place on Tuesday (Feb. 18) at The 02 in London, also had celebs sharing their thoughts on social media about the wins, losses and unexpected zany moments.
After an evening filled with fiery performances from Lizzo and Stormzy and subdued, affecting turns from Harry Styles and Billie Eilish at the 2020 Brit Awards, British rock elder statesman Rod Stewart took the stage flanked by chandeliers and a massive orchestra for the evening's finale. "Jack -- I'm gonna do this one for your mum, Hilary," Stewart said, nodding to Brit Awards host Jack Whitehall's mother, whom Whitehall joked was "throwing herself" at Rod earlier in the night.
Billie Eilish performed “No Time to Die,” her new theme song for the upcoming James Bond movie installment of the same name, at the 2020 BRIT Awards in London Monday night (February 18). Her brother FINNEAS, Johnny Marr, and Hans Zimmer joined her. Watch video of the performance below.
The 2020 BRIT Awards just wrapped up, celebrating the best that British music has to offer. Lewis Capaldi led the way with awards for Best New Artist and Song of the Year, while Stormzy and Mabel won British Male Solo Artist and British Female Solo Artist, respectively. Dave picked up the win for Album of the Year with PSYCHODRAMA.
Jack Whitehall has paid tribute to Caroline Flack during his opening monologue at the Brit Awards.