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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 andPixie Lott (3)
Television/radio coverage
NetworkITV
Viewership5.8 million[1]
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Brit Awards 2010 was the 30th edition of theBritish Phonographic Industry's annualBrit Awards. The awards ceremony was held atEarls Court in London for the last time. The ceremony was broadcast live onITV on Tuesday 16 February 2010. It was hosted byPeter Kay withFearne 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, withScott Mills andGreg James on theRed Carpet.

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 ITV2Brits Encore show at 10pm drew 776,000 viewers, a 3.8% share.[2]

Performances

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Artist(s)Song(s)UK Singles Chart Reaction After PerformanceUK 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 Cole"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 chartReality Killed the Video Star – 8 (+13)
Greatest Hits – 38 (re-entry)

Winners and nominees

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British Album of the Year
(presented byTom Ford)
British Producer of the Year
British Single of the Year
(presented byAlan Carr)
Critics' Choice Award
(presented byCourtney Love)
British Male Solo Artist
(presented byAndy Serkis)
British Female Solo Artist
(presented byShirley Bassey)
British Group
(presented byIdris Elba)
British Breakthrough Act
(presented byGeri Halliwell)
International Male Solo Artist
(presented byMel B)
International Female Solo Artist
(presented byJonathan Ross)
International Album
(presented byMika)
International Breakthrough Act
(presented byCat Deeley)
British Album of 30 Years
(presented byNoddy Holder)
Live Performance of 30 Years
(presented bySamantha Fox)

Outstanding Contribution to Music

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Multiple nominations and awards

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Three-time winnerLady Gaga with most nominations and awards
Artists that received multiple nominations
NominationsArtist
3
(5)
Florence and the Machine
JLS
Lady Gaga
Lily Allen
Pixie Lott
2
(9)
Animal Collective
Coldplay
Dizzee Rascal
Empire of the Sun
Friendly Fires
Jay-Z
Kasabian
La Roux
Paolo Nutini
Artists that received multiple awards
AwardsArtist
3Lady Gaga
2JLS

Moments

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Liam Gallagher and Peter Kay

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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 brotherNoel) 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, hostPeter Kay reacted to Liam's actions by saying "what a knobhead".

References

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  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

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