Below is a full list of winners at the 2019 BRITS Awards. The event which held on Wednesday at the 02 Arena in London saw a great performance by Pink who was also honoured on the night.
The event was hosted by Jack Whitehall and Clara Amfo and was opened by Hugh Jackman with a show-stopping rendition of the films title track ‘The Greatest Show’.
2019 BRITS Awards full list of winners.
Best British Male Solo
Aphex Twin
Craig David
George Ezra – winner
Giggs
Sam Smith
Best British Female Solo
Anne-Marie
Florence + The Machine
Jess Glynne
Jorja Smith – winner
Lily Allen
Best British Single
Anne-Marie – ‘2002’
Calvin Harris & Dua Lipa – ‘One Kiss’ – winners
Clean Bandit – ‘Solo
Dua Lipa – ‘IDGAF’
George Ezra – ‘Shotgun’
Jess Glynne – ‘I’ll Be There’
Ramz – ‘Barking’
Rudimental – ‘These Days’
Sigala & Paloma Faith – ‘Lullaby’
Tom Walker – ‘Leave A Light On’
Best British Group
The 1975 – winners
Arctic Monkeys
Gorillaz
Little Mix
Years & Years
Best British Breakthrough
Ella Mai
IDLES
Jorja Smith
Mabel
Tom Walker – winner
Best British Artist Video Of The Year
Anne-Marie – ‘2002’
Calvin Harris & Dua Lipa – ‘One Kiss’
Rudimental – ‘These Days’
Little Mix ft. Nicki Minaj – ‘Woman Like Me’ – winners
Dua Lipa – ‘IDGAF’
Rita Ora – ‘Phoenix’
Jax Jones – ‘Breathe’
Clean Bandit – ‘Solo’
Jonas Blue – ‘Rise’
Rita Ora and Liam Payne – ‘For You’
Best International Male Solo
Drake – winner
Eminem
Kamasi Washington
Shawn Mendes
Travis Scott
Best International Group
Brockhampton
The Carters – winners
First Aid Kit
Nile Rodgers & Chic
Twenty One Pilots
Best International Female Solo
Ariana Grande – winner
Camila Cabello
Cardi B
Christine And The Queens
Janelle Monáe
Mastercard Best British Album
The 1975 – ’A Brief Inquiry Into Online Relationships’ – winner
Anne-Marie – ‘Speak Your Mind’
Florence + The Machine – ‘High As Hope’
George Ezra – ‘Staying At Tamara’s’
Jorja Smith – ‘Lost & Found’
Outstanding Contribution to Music
Pink – winner
Best British Producer
Calvin Harris – winner
BRITs Global Success Award
Ed Sheeran – winner
Critics’ Choice (previously announced)
Sam Fender – winner