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Brit Awards 2010

Brit Awards 2010 was the 30th edition of the British Phonographic Industry's annual Brit Awards. The awards ceremony was held at Earls Court in London for the last time. The ceremony was broadcast live on ITV on Tuesday 16 February 2010. It was hosted by Peter Kay with Fearne Cotton doing the side of stage coverage. ITV2 broadcast an after show highlights programme immediately after the main broadcast. BBC Radio 1 had official radio coverage throughout the day in the run up to the evening's show, with Scott Mills and Greg James on the Red Carpet.

Brit Awards 2010
Date16 February 2010
VenueEarls Court
Hosted byPeter Kay
Most awardsLady Gaga (3)
Most nominationsFlorence and the Machine, JLS, Lady Gaga, Lily Allen and Pixie Lott (3)
Television/radio coverage
NetworkITV
Viewership5.8 million[1]
← 2009 · Brit Awards · 2011 →

The ceremony was broadcast live, but with a short delay to enable any offensive language to be cut. This occurred several times during the course of the evening, most notably when Liam Gallagher collected the Best Album of 30 Years award and also during Lily Allen's acceptance speech for Best British Female.

The ITV show drew 5.8 million viewers between 8pm and 10pm, which was a 21.9% share of the evening, topping the 5.18 million (21.7%) drawn in for the 2009 ceremony, but still down on the 6.07 million (24.4%) of 2008. The ITV2 Brits Encore show at 10pm drew 776,000 viewers, a 3.8% share.[2]

Performances edit

Artist(s) Song(s) UK Singles Chart Reaction After Performance UK Albums Chart Reaction
Lily Allen "The Fear" 89 (re-entry) It's Not Me, It's You – 19 (+9)
JLS "Beat Again" 73 (+18) JLS – 17 (+6)
Kasabian "Fire" 42 (re-entry) West Ryder Pauper Lunatic Asylum – 20 (+43)
Empire – 98 (re-entry)
Lady Gaga "Telephone"
"Dance in the Dark"
34 (+5)
did not chart
The Fame – 2 (+3)
Florence + the Machine
Dizzee Rascal
"You Got the Dirtee Love" 2 (debut) Lungs – 3 (+6)
Tongue n' Cheek – 33 (+40)
Jay-Z
Alicia Keys
"Empire State of Mind" 16 (+9) The Blueprint 3 – 10 (+12)
Cheryl "Fight for This Love" 36 (+7) 3 Words – 32 (+6)
Robbie Williams "Bodies"
"Let Me Entertain You"
"Feel"
"Supreme"
"Millennium"
"Come Undone"
"Morning Sun"
"You Know Me"
"No Regrets"
"Angels"
"Everything Changes"
"Rock DJ"
"Rudebox"
did not chart Reality Killed the Video Star – 8 (+13)
Greatest Hits – 38 (re-entry)

Winners and nominees edit

British Album of the Year
(presented by Tom Ford)
British Producer of the Year
British Single of the Year
(presented by Alan Carr)
Critics' Choice Award
(presented by Courtney Love)
British Male Solo Artist
(presented by Andy Serkis)
British Female Solo Artist
(presented by Shirley Bassey)
British Group
(presented by Idris Elba)
British Breakthrough Act
(presented by Geri Halliwell)
International Male Solo Artist
(presented by Mel B)
International Female Solo Artist
(presented by Jonathan Ross)
International Album
(presented by Mika)
International Breakthrough Act
(presented by Cat Deeley)
British Album of 30 Years
(presented by Noddy Holder)
Live Performance of 30 Years
(presented by Samantha Fox)

Outstanding Contribution to Music edit

Multiple nominations and awards edit

 
Three-time winner Lady Gaga with most nominations and awards
Artists that received multiple awards
Awards Artist
3 Lady Gaga
2 JLS

Moments edit

Liam Gallagher and Peter Kay edit

At the 2010 Brits, Liam Gallagher made a surprise appearance to accept his award for Best Brits album of the past 30 years. After thanking all of his former bandmates (apart from brother Noel) and declaring his fans "the best fans in the fucking world", he gave his award to a lucky fan and hurled his microphone into the audience; a search for the microphone caused a 10‑minute delay. After walking off stage, host Peter Kay reacted to Liam's actions by saying "what a knobhead".

References edit

  1. ^ Brit Awards show grabs 600,000 more viewers than 2009's effort - February 17, 2010
  2. ^ "Brit Awards 2010 draws audience of 5.8m". Digital Spy. 17 February 2010.

External links edit

  • Brit Awards 2010 at Brits.co.uk

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Brit Awards 2010 news newspapers books scholar JSTOR April 2010 Learn how and when to remove this template message Brit Awards 2010 was the 30th edition of the British Phonographic Industry s annual Brit Awards The awards ceremony was held at Earls Court in London for the last time The ceremony was broadcast live on ITV on Tuesday 16 February 2010 It was hosted by Peter Kay with Fearne Cotton doing the side of stage coverage ITV2 broadcast an after show highlights programme immediately after the main broadcast BBC Radio 1 had official radio coverage throughout the day in the run up to the evening s show with Scott Mills and Greg James on the Red Carpet Brit Awards 2010Date16 February 2010VenueEarls CourtHosted byPeter KayMost awardsLady Gaga 3 Most nominationsFlorence and the Machine JLS Lady Gaga Lily Allen and Pixie Lott 3 Television radio coverageNetworkITVViewership5 8 million 1 2009 Brit Awards 2011 The ceremony was broadcast live but with a short delay to enable any offensive language to be cut This occurred several times during the course of the evening most notably when Liam Gallagher collected the Best Album of 30 Years award and also during Lily Allen s acceptance speech for Best British Female The ITV show drew 5 8 million viewers between 8pm and 10pm which was a 21 9 share of the evening topping the 5 18 million 21 7 drawn in for the 2009 ceremony but still down on the 6 07 million 24 4 of 2008 The ITV2 Brits Encore show at 10pm drew 776 000 viewers a 3 8 share 2 Contents 1 Performances 2 Winners and nominees 2 1 Outstanding Contribution to Music 3 Multiple nominations and awards 4 Moments 4 1 Liam Gallagher and Peter Kay 5 References 6 External linksPerformances editArtist s Song s UK Singles Chart Reaction After Performance UK Albums Chart ReactionLily Allen The Fear 89 re entry It s Not Me It s You 19 9 JLS Beat Again 73 18 JLS 17 6 Kasabian Fire 42 re entry West Ryder Pauper Lunatic Asylum 20 43 Empire 98 re entry Lady Gaga Telephone Dance in the Dark 34 5 did not chart The Fame 2 3 Florence the MachineDizzee Rascal You Got the Dirtee Love 2 debut Lungs 3 6 Tongue n Cheek 33 40 Jay Z Alicia Keys Empire State of Mind 16 9 The Blueprint 3 10 12 Cheryl Fight for This Love 36 7 3 Words 32 6 Robbie Williams Bodies Let Me Entertain You Feel Supreme Millennium Come Undone Morning Sun You Know Me No Regrets Angels Everything Changes Rock DJ Rudebox did not chart Reality Killed the Video Star 8 13 Greatest Hits 38 re entry Winners and nominees editBritish Album of the Year presented by Tom Ford British Producer of the YearFlorence and the Machine Lungs Dizzee Rascal Tongue n Cheek Kasabian West Ryder Pauper Lunatic Asylum Lily Allen It s Not Me It s You Paolo Nutini Sunny Side Up Paul Epworth Ethan Johns Jim Abbiss Steve LillywhiteBritish Single of the Year presented by Alan Carr Critics Choice Award presented by Courtney Love JLS Beat Again Alesha Dixon Breathe Slow Alexandra Burke featuring Flo Rida Bad Boys Cheryl Cole Fight for This Love Joe McElderry The Climb La Roux In for the Kill Lily Allen The Fear Pixie Lott Mama Do Uh Oh Uh Oh Taio Cruz Break Your Heart Tinchy Stryder featuring N Dubz Number 1 Ellie Goulding Marina and the Diamonds DelphicBritish Male Solo Artist presented by Andy Serkis British Female Solo Artist presented by Shirley Bassey Dizzee Rascal Calvin Harris Mika Paolo Nutini Robbie Williams Lily Allen Bat for Lashes Florence and the Machine Leona Lewis Pixie LottBritish Group presented by Idris Elba British Breakthrough Act presented by Geri Halliwell Kasabian Doves Friendly Fires JLS Muse JLS Florence and the Machine Friendly Fires La Roux Pixie LottInternational Male Solo Artist presented by Mel B International Female Solo Artist presented by Jonathan Ross Jay Z Bruce Springsteen Eminem Michael Buble Seasick Steve Lady Gaga Ladyhawke Norah Jones Rihanna ShakiraInternational Album presented by Mika International Breakthrough Act presented by Cat Deeley Lady Gaga The Fame Animal Collective Merriweather Post Pavilion The Black Eyed Peas The E N D Empire of the Sun Walking on a Dream Jay Z The Blueprint 3 Lady Gaga Animal Collective Daniel Merriweather Empire of the Sun Taylor SwiftBritish Album of 30 Years presented by Noddy Holder Live Performance of 30 Years presented by Samantha Fox Oasis What s the Story Morning Glory 1996 Winning British Album Sade Diamond Life 1985 Winning British Album Phil Collins No Jacket Required 1986 Winning British Album Dire Straits Brothers in Arms 1987 Winning British Album The Verve Urban Hymns 1998 Winning British Album Travis The Man Who 2000 Winning British Album Dido No Angel 2002 Winning British Album Coldplay A Rush of Blood to the Head 2003 Winning British Album Keane Hopes and Fears 2005 Winning British Album Duffy Rockferry 2009 Winning British Album Spice Girls Wannabe Who Do You Think You Are 1997 Live Performance The Who Who Are You 1988 Live Performance Bros I Owe You Nothing 1989 Live Performance Pet Shop Boys Go West 1994 Live Performance Take That The Beatles Medley 1994 Live Performance Michael Jackson Earth Song 1996 Live Performance Bee Gees Stayin Alive How Deep Is Your Love 1997 Live Performance Robbie Williams and Tom Jones The Full Monty Medley 1998 Live Performance Eurythmics and Stevie Wonder There Must Be an Angel Playing with My Heart 1999 Live Performance Kylie Minogue Can t Get You Out of My Head 2002 Live Performance Coldplay Clocks 2003 Live Performance Scissor Sisters Take Your Mama 2005 Live Performance Kanye West Gold Digger 2006 Live Performance Paul McCartney Live and Let Die 2008 Live Performance Girls Aloud The Promise 2009 Live Performance Outstanding Contribution to Music edit Robbie WilliamsMultiple nominations and awards edit nbsp Three time winner Lady Gaga with most nominations and awardsArtists that received multiple nominations Nominations Artist3 5 Florence and the MachineJLSLady GagaLily AllenPixie Lott2 9 Animal CollectiveColdplayDizzee RascalEmpire of the SunFriendly FiresJay ZKasabianLa RouxPaolo NutiniArtists that received multiple awards Awards Artist3 Lady Gaga2 JLSMoments editLiam Gallagher and Peter Kay edit At the 2010 Brits Liam Gallagher made a surprise appearance to accept his award for Best Brits album of the past 30 years After thanking all of his former bandmates apart from brother Noel and declaring his fans the best fans in the fucking world he gave his award to a lucky fan and hurled his microphone into the audience a search for the microphone caused a 10 minute delay After walking off stage host Peter Kay reacted to Liam s actions by saying what a knobhead References edit Brit Awards show grabs 600 000 more viewers than 2009 s effort February 17 2010 Brit Awards 2010 draws audience of 5 8m Digital Spy 17 February 2010 External links 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