Pop rock band The 1975 and DJ Calvin Harris were the main winners at the BRIT Awards on Wednesday, each scooping two prizes at Britainโs annual pop music honours.
The 1975 were named British Group and won the biggest prize of the night, Mastercard British Album of the Year, for โA Brief Inquiry into Online Relationships.โ
Harris, a Scottish DJ who has recorded worldwide hits with the likes of Rihanna and Sam Smith, triumphed for the first time at the British Record Industry Trust (BRIT) awards, taking the Producer prize and British Single category for his โOne Kissโ collaboration with singer Dua Lipa.
American singer-songwriter Pink, who closed the event with a medley of her hits, was honoured with the Outstanding Contribution to Music Award, the first international artist to receive the prize.
โThis is all too much,โ the โRaise Your Glassโ and โJust Like a Pillโ singer said in her acceptance speech. โTo be considered in the same category as David Bowie and The Beatles and Sir Elton (John) and Sir Paul (McCartney) and the Eurythmics and Fleetwood Mac, itโs beyond anything my brain can comprehend.โ
Soulful singer Jorja Smith won Best Female Solo Artist, after triumphing with the Criticsโ Choice Award at last yearโs ceremony. Summer hit โShotgunโ singer George Ezra won the British Male Solo Artist.
British Artist Video of the Year went to all-girl group Little Mix for their โWoman Like Meโ collaboration with rapper Nicki Minaj while โLeave a Light Onโ singer Tom Walker won British Breakthrough Act.
The show, at Londonโs O2 arena, featured several performances by the likes of Ezra, Little Mix and The 1975. Hollywood star Hugh Jackman opened the ceremony with a performance from his musical film โThe Greatest Showman.โ
In the international categories, โThank U, Nextโ chart-topper Ariana Grande took International Female Solo Artist while Canadian rapper Drake took International Male Solo Artist
The Carters, made up of married duo Beyonce and her rapper husband Jay-Z, took the International Group prize.