Get ready for a night of music, surprises, and a bit of controversy at the Brit Awards! Here are six things to look out for in tonight's ceremony:
Harry Styles' Performance: After three years, Harry Styles is back to perform his new single, 'Aperture'. Fans are hoping for a recreation of the music video, where he engages in a massive brawl with a stalker that transforms into an epic dance routine. Will he live up to the hype? Stay tuned to find out!
The Host's Sketch: Host Jack Whitehall will be joining forces with Harry Styles in a sketch. Whitehall revealed that he had to send over several ideas, but his team ultimately rejected them all. What will this collaboration bring? Will it be a hilarious moment or a missed opportunity?
The Unpredictable Brits: In recent years, the Brit Awards have been too predictable, with the same artists dominating the awards. However, this year is different. The hotly contested 'Best British Artist' category is anyone's game, with Olivia Dean, Lola Young, Lily Allen, Dave, Sam Fender, and PinkPantheress all in the running. Who will take home the trophy?
Olivia Dean's Album: Olivia Dean is considered the front-runner for 'Best Album' with her second record, 'The Art of Loving'. Her memorable songs about the joys and jeopardies of falling in love have topped the charts multiple times. But she faces strong competition from Sam Fender and Lily Allen.
Lola Young's Song: Lola Young's 'Messy' is a strong contender for 'Song of the Year'. She performed it at last year's Brit Awards, and it remained on the charts during the eligibility period for the 2026 ceremony. Will it take home the trophy?
Pulp's Nomination: Pulp are up for 'Best Group' 30 years after Jarvis Cocker's iconic stage invasion during Michael Jackson's performance. Cocker's protest against Jackson's messianic display has become a legendary moment in Brit Awards history. Will Pulp win, or will it be a moment to remember for all the wrong reasons?