Brits go Brat as Charli XCX wins five awards

The Brit Awards belonged to Charli XCX on Saturday night, who completed her transformation from underground hero to bona fide pop star by winning five awards including best artist and song of the year.
Ezra Collective, Sam Fender, Stormzy and The Last Dinner Party were the other big British winners on Saturday night, while Fontaines DC and Chappell Roan bagged the international awards.
The night also included a memorable, blush-inducing performance from US pop sensation Sabrina Carpenter, who was handed the global success award at Londonâs O2 Arena.
The arena fell silent near the end of the show for a moving video tribute to the late Liam Payne, who died last October.
The year of the Brat

Despite not performing, Charli XCX stole the show by winning the biggest awards of the night â artist of the year, album of the year for her cultural phenomenon Brat, and song of the year for Guess.
âThis is cool, Iâm really happy that a song about underwear now has a Brit award, very important stuffâ, said Charli, dryly, on stage after collecting her first award.
âIâm sure that that proves something about songwriting but Iâm not sure what.â
She went on to thank Eilish â the first non-Brit to appear on a best song-winner â for her guest vocals on Guess which she delivered at just three days notice. âThank you Billie for running and gunningâŠâ
The 32-year-old from Essex also picked up the best dance act and songwriter of the year awards.
In her speech for best dance act, she spoke of the importance of the night-time genre. âI feel like dance music, electronic music gets a really bad repâ because everyone is like, âitâs not that deep, is it?â. And I kind of feel it is,â she said.
âThis genre of music for me is euphoric, it allows me to escape, it allows me to feel on such a deep level.â
As she collected her fifth and final award of the night for best album, Charli told the crowd how she had âalways felt like an outsiderâ up until this point.
âCulture caught up with us and wanted to be on the journey with us â I am living proof that it takes a long time but you donât need to compromise your vision,â she added.
Sabrina and the beefeater

Itâs always difficult getting the tone of the opening performance right â but Carpenter certainly nailed the brief with her mash-up of mega-hit Espresso and recent favourite from her best-selling album, Bed Chem.
Fans of the star who have been eagerly following her Short nâ Sweet Tour will have recognised some elements of it in her Brits performance â which was given a suitably British update with the opening strains of Rule Britannia and a, ahem, close encounter with a beefeater.
Carpenter also became the first international star to accept the global success award, jokingly saying it was âan insane honour, for such a tea-drinking country you streamed the [heck] out of espresso.â
Wearing some lingerie that might have been a little bit too racy for the pre-watershed slot, her performance around a heart-shaped bed was energetic and embodied her cheeky style that has elevated her fame in recent months.
Best pop act winner, Jade â of little mix Fame â attempted to top this with a performance of her song Angel Of My Dreams.
In it she appeared in a blonde wig and big white fur coat before disappearing briefly somewhere in a crowd of dancers and re-emerging as an angel suspended above the stage.

Protecting artists and spaces

Several artists used their winning platform to urge the powers-that-be to do more to protect artists and give them the time, space and funds to develop.
Jazz group Ezra Collective â who closed the night with an upbeat performance alongside Jorja Smith â won group of the year, with Femi Koleoso expressing that giving a young person at a youth club a trumpet, for example, could help to fix âso many of the problems that face greater society in the UKâ.
Chappell Roan, who won best international act and international song for Good Luck, Babe!, noted via a video link how she had to write âa lot of bad songs to get to the good onesâ.
Rising star winner Myles Smith â or âThe Luton Bob Dylanâ, as host Jack Whitehall called him â performed his hit Stargazing and called on the government to stop treating British music as an âafter thoughtâ while urging the music industry itself to stick with artists past their first viral hits and tours.
It was also a night that marked the return of Sam Fender, with the Geordie singer-songwriter picking up the best alternative/rock act.
He thanked his band in his speech, saying he would just be a âmad man shouting at wallsâ without them.
It marks the end of a huge week for Fender, who also topped the UK album charts with People Watching â which had the biggest opening week for a British album since Harry Stylesâ Harryâs House in 2022.
He topped off the evening with an emphatic performance of its title track.

Best hip-hop winner Stormzy thanked Jesus and read a verse from the bible before explaining that he was wearing shades as he had âmashed my eye up playing padelâ.
Best R&B act winner Raye said via video that she was âstill recoveringâ from last yearâs event when she won a record-breaking six awards.
Dublin rock band Fontaines D.C said they were âbuzzingâ to win best international group and did so, fittingly, from Down Under.
And Teddy Swims performed his hit Lose Control on a flame-filled stage â a potential fire hazard in his baggy oversized jacket â before Lola Young played her viral hit in a Messy makeshift room.
Return of the Jack â best gags

Itâs four years since Whitehall last hosted the Brit Awards â with Mo Gilligan filling the gap â and he noted how broadcasters ITV âhad to come crawling back to an exâ in asking him back.
He poked fun at the stars in the audience, underlining how Charli, in true British style, âhad asked not to perform on the show so she can get drunkâ.
And referencing Stormzyâs recent high profile adverts, he called the star âthe grime sceneâs Ronald McDonald â heâs loving itâ.
Aiming a light dig at YouTuber KSI, the host joked: âYou are as good a rapper as Aitch⊠from Stepsâ.
Having flown over from US filming commitments a few days ago, he showed little signs of jet lag in his bid to âMake the Brits Great Againâ, as he had joked in a pre-show video this week.
âIf you thought Trump-Zelensky was cringe then wait until you hear meâŠâ he quipped.
It reached peak cringe though when his parents appeared alongside him in one segment, with his dad dressed as Kanye West.
The biggest cheer of the night came when actor Danny Dyer told Whitehall that âthe world is being run by cranksâ.
Tributes paid to Liam Payne
Liam Payne, who tragically died in Argentina aged 31, had a huge connection to the Brits, both as part of One Direction and as a solo artist.
The ceremony included a touching tribute to the star, which was a bit of a gear shift towards the end of the fun-packed show, as Whitehall queued up a sombre black and white montage of Payneâs career, including music and quotes from him and his bandmates.
âI hope that me singing today brings enjoyment to someone,â he was heard saying.
Seven-time Brit winner Dua Lipa won nothing on the night despite having received four nominations.
There were also snubs for royal royalty The Beatles, Coldplay and The Cure, who like Dua, all lost out to Charli in various catergories.
Letâs hope theyâre not too Bratty about it.