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The Brits 2023 as it happened: Harry Styles wins coveted Album of the Year

Mo Gilligan hosted the awards ceremony for a second time at the O2 Arena in London

Annabel Nugent,Maanya Sachdeva,Roisin O'Connor
Sunday 12 February 2023 12:39 GMT
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Harry Styles wins Artist of the Year at 2023 Brit Awards

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The biggest night in British music came to a rather predictable end, as Harry Styles won every category he was nominated in.

The “As It Was” singer took home the prizes for Artist of the Year, Album of the Year, Song of the Year, and Pop/R&B, as the 2023 Brit Awards were transformed into “Harry’s House”.

Wet Leg were the other big winners of the night, as the “Chaise Longue” hitmakers were awarded Best British Group and Best New Artist on Saturday (11 February). They lost out, however, to The 1975 in the Alt/Rock category (which is decided by fans) and to Styles in the Album of the Year category.

Read: Biggest talking points from the 2023 Brits

Hosted by Mo Gilligan, the show had a number of standout moments including Sam Smith and Kim Petras’s “Unholy” performance and Styles thanking his former One Direction bandmates during his Artist of the Year acceptance speech.

Elsewhere, Cat Burns performed a stunning rendition of of her 2020 TikTok hit “Go”, and Wet Leg bassist Ellis Durand had some strong words for the Tory party, which ITV rushed to bleep out.

Lizzo’s glittery, show-stopping performance earned praise on Twitter, and David Guetta’s finale act with Becky Hill and Sam Ryder was a surprise triumph.

In the run-up to the ceremony, there was considerable backlash to the all-male contender list for this year’s gender-neutral Artist of the Year prize.

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The ceremony was held at the O2 Arena in London on Saturday (11 February)

Annabel Nugent12 February 2023 10:45

Wet Leg

The Isle of Wight duo were among the big winners of the evening, triumphing in two of the four categories they were nominated in.

The pair – who appeared on stage with their band to accept the awards – had strong words for the Tory party. Read all about it in our round-up of the night’s biggest talking points...

In predictable fashion, the 2023 Brits were truly ‘Harry’s House’

Mo Gilligan hosted the ceremony at the O2 on Saturday 11 February

Annabel Nugent12 February 2023 11:15

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