The BRIT Awards 2021: Dua Lipa, Mabel and Maya Jama arrive on the red carpet
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BRIT Awards 2021: Dua Lipa wows in a TINY mini dress and suspenders as she leads the stars with Little Mix, Maya Jama, Sheridan Smith and Mabel at London’s O2 Arena – with the ceremony the UK’s first major indoor music event since Covid
- The singer, 25, who won two awards, looked incredible as she joined Sheridan Smith, Mabel and Maya Jama at the star-studded ceremony – the UK’s first major indoor music event since the pandemic
- Also walking the red carpet were Little Mix, who made history as the first-ever girl band to win the best British Group award, with pregnant members Perrie Edwards and Leigh-Anne Pinnock debuting their baby bumps
- Dua wowed in a tiny yellow mini Vivienne Westwood Couture corset dress with a deep plunging neckline and a dramatic purple fishnet train, she accessorised with racy black suspenders
- Elsewhere, the 2021 Brit Awards, hosted by Jack Whitehall, marked the first major indoor music event in over a year as bosses released 2,500 free tickets to key workers
- The BRIT Awards took place in front of a live audience of 4,000 people at London’s The O2 six days before the next phase of lockdown lifts
- The ceremony, which was broadcasted live on ITV, celebrated the return to live music and Dua promised those attending that it would ‘be a night to remember’
- Due to the coronavirus pandemic, the BRITs was delayed by three months this year
Dua Lipa led the stars at the BRIT Awards 2021 on Tuesday night as she made a sensational arrival on the red carpet at London’s O2 Arena.
The singer, 25, who won two awards – Female Solo Artist and the Mastercard British Album of the Year, looked incredible as she joined Maya Jama, Mabel and Sheridan Smith at the star-studded ceremony – the UK’s first major indoor music event since the coronavirus pandemic.
Also walking the red carpet were Little Mix, who made history as the first-ever girl band to win the best British Group award, with pregnant members Perrie Edwards and Leigh-Anne Pinnock debuting their baby bumps. They were also joined by bandmate Jade Thirlwall, their previous fourth member – Jesy Nelson, quit the band last year.
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Little Mix babies! Also walking the red carpet were Little Mix, who won the best British Group award, with pregnant members Leigh-Anne Pinnock, left, and Perrie Edwards, right, debuting their baby bumps (Jade Thirlwall centre)
Dua wowed in a tiny yellow mini Vivienne Westwood Couture corset dress with a deep plunging neckline and a dramatic purple fishnet train which commanded attention on the red carpet.
Adding racy details, the Don’t Start Now hitmaker wore black suspenders and eye-catching statement purple heels.
The star appeared to pay homage to late singer Amy Winehouse’s 2007 BRITs outfit, who tragically passed away aged 27 on the 23 July in 2011, with her hair styled in a similar beehive look.
Dua appeared in great spirits as she posed up a storm on the star-studded red carpet and playfully smiled with a life-size BRIT Award.
Wow: Dua, who won two awards – Female Solo Artist and the Mastercard British Album of the Year, wowed in a tiny yellow mini Vivienne Westwood Couture corset dress
Racy! Adding racy details, the Don’t Start Now hitmaker wore black suspenders and eye-catching statement purple heels
Happy: The singer appeared in great spirits as she posed up a storm on the star-studded red carpet and playfully smiled with a life-size BRIT Award
Elsewhere, Little Mix’s Perrie, 27, and Leigh-Anne, 29, looked radiant as they both cradled their blossoming baby bumps after announcing they were pregnant within a week of each other, they walked the red carpet with their bandmate Jade, 28.
The trio, who are marking their first awards night since Jesy left the band, all coordinated in glamorous white ball gowns.
Perrie and her boyfriend Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, 27, announced they are expecting their first child together by sharing a series of stunning black and white images on Instagram on Monday.
Friendly: Dua appeared in great spirits as she excitedly waved to the crowds of fans and photographers on the red carpet
Excited: Dua appeared excited ahead of the star-studded ceremony after teasing it will be a ‘night to remember’
Respects: Dua, left, appeared to pay homage to late singer Amy Winehouse, right, who tragically passed away aged 27 on the 23 July in 2011, with her hair styled in a similar beehive hairdo
Radiant: Dua looked radiant as she walked the star-studded red carpet
The wonderful news comes just six days after Perrie’s bandmate Leigh-Anne revealed she is also expecting her first child with fiancé Andre Gray.
Elsewhere presenter Maya, 26, looked sensational as she displayed her toned curves in a plunging cut-out black mini dress adorned with dazzling diamond detailing.
Adding some finishing touches, the presenter opted for statement eye-catching jewellery and sophisticated matching heels.
Radiant: Elsewhere, Little Mix’s Perrie, 27, left, and Leigh-Anne, 29, right, looked radiant as they both cradled their bumps after announcing they were pregnant, they walked the red carpet with their bandmate Jade, 28, centre
Matching! The trio, who are marking their first awards night since Jesy left the band, all coordinated in glamorous white ball gowns
Amazing: Perrie, left, and her boyfriend Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, 27, announced they are expecting their first child together by sharing a series of stunning black and white images on Instagram on Monday
So exciting: The wonderful news comes just six days after Perrie’s bandmate Leigh-Anne, left, revealed she is also expecting her first child with fiancé Andre Gray
Amazing: Little Mix made history as the first ever girl band to win Best British Group
Maya styled her brunette locks into a sleek blow-dried hairdo, she added a slick of gorgeous make-up as she posed up a storm on the red carpet.
Singer Mabel, 25, wowed in a vibrant neon green silk cut-out Tony Ward Couture gown which was adorned with diamond detailing and a racy thigh-high slit. She added matching long-sleeved gloves and barely-there heels.
Mabel styled her curly blonde locks into a sweptback hairdo, she added a slick of gorgeous make-up and dazzling diamond earrings.
Gorgeous: Elsewhere presenter Maya, 26, looked sensational as she displayed her toned curves in a plunging cut-out black mini dress adorned with dazzling diamond detailing
Goodness! Maya also took to Instagram to show off her dazzling ensemble as she shared a cheeky close-up of her manicure and accessories
Busy bee: Maya was seen getting stuck into her presenting duties in the media room in her gorgeous ensemble
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Strike a pose: Singer Mabel, 25, wowed in a vibrant neon green silk cut-out Tony Ward Couture gown which was adorned with diamond detailing and a racy thigh-high slit. She added matching long-sleeved gloves and barely-there heels
Sheridan, 39, looked incredible in a tiny black velvet mini dress with a cut-out square neckline and lace detailing for the event.
The actress finished her look with strappy statement heels, a black manicure and dazzling diamond jewellery on the red carpet.
Sheridan styled her signature blonde locks into a sophisticated high ponytail with a fringe, she added a slick of radiant make-up.
Gorgeous: Mabel styled her curly blonde locks into a sweptback hairdo, she added a slick of gorgeous make-up and dazzling diamond earrings
Work it: Mabel knew how to work her best angles and she also shared a stunning picture of herself to Instagram in her ensemble
High School Musical: The Musical: The Series star Olivia Rodrigo, 18, wowed in a vibrant neon yellow chiffon Dior dress which she cinched in with a black belt.
The actress styled her brunette locks into a voluminous wavy hairdo and added a slick of radiant make-up.
Pregnant Jessie Ware, who was nominated for two awards, looked sensational as she displayed her growing baby bump in a black sheer chiffon dress.
The singer, 36, added a matching choker and racy PVC long gloves which were adorned with diamonds. Jessie styled her brunette locks into a blow-dried hairdo, adding a slick of radiant make-up.
Beauty: Sheridan styled her signature blonde locks into a sophisticated high ponytail with a fringe, she added a slick of radiant make-up
Pals! Sheridan appeared in great spirits as she posed for pictures with Rag’n’Bone Man, left, and Billy Porter, right
Strike a pose: The actress also posed with Asim Chaudhry, Hugo Chegwin, Allan Mustafa and Steve Stamp of Kurupt FM
It comes after Celeste put on a casually chic display in a red-and-white striped top and a chequered skirt as she arrived ahead of the ceremony at London’s O2 Arena on Tuesday.
Her brunette locks were styled into curls, and she made sure to keep safe amid the coronavirus crisis by wearing a floral face mask upon her arrival at the venue.
Celeste appeared to be more than ready for the night’s event, as she pushed along a large suitcase while also carrying a small handbag.
Before heading inside, Celeste was keen to capture the moment and posed for a photo outside the arena.
Details: The singer, 36, added a matching choker and racy PVC long gloves which were adorned with diamonds
Interview: Jessie was seen chatting to AJ Odudu during a red carpet interview
Backstage: Jessie, centre, and Celeste, right, were interviewed by Maya, left, in the media room
Eye-catching: High School Musical: The Musical: The Series star Olivia Rodrigo, 18, wowed in a vibrant neon yellow chiffon Dior dress which she cinched in with a black belt
Protective: The actress took cautious measures amid the Covid pandemic as she wore a clear visor in her car
She’s on her way! Olivia was seen making a glamorous arrival to the event
In an explosion of colour and optimism, the 2021 BRIT Awards celebrated the achievements of British and international artists over the last 18 months.
The awards ceremony truly belonged to Dua Lipa, 25, as the evening saw her scoop the accolade for Female Solo Artist and the Mastercard British Album of the Year Award for her lockdown hit Future Nostalgia.
This year’s Rising Star award winner Griff was handed the baton for the honour by 2020’s Rising Star winner Celeste, who herself was up for three further awards.
And Arlo Parks was crowned Breakthrough Artist, one of the three awards the star was nominated for, after what has been an incredible year for the young London artist.
She also made her debut BRITs performance with an elegant rendition of Hope and decorated the set as a sunflower field in a nod to the name of her debut album.
Pretty in pink! Raye looked incredible in a stunning vibrant pink corset top and matching skirt with a thigh-high slit
Vintage glamour: The singer styled her brunette locks into a curly hairdo, she added a slick of glamorous make-up
Dream team: Raye posed for a picture with Dj Regard at the event
Supportive! Roxy Horner looked incredible as she supported her boyfriend Jack Whitehall who hosted the BRIT Awards 2021
Work it: The singer, 27, added a matching white feathered hairpiece to her look and added a slick of radiant make-up
Exciting: The star, who was nominated for three awards, was interviewed in the media room ahead of the ceremony
Stepping out in eye-catching style: Billy Porter stepped out in eye-catching style for the 2021 Brit Awards
Work it: Arlo Parks ensured to put on a stylish display as she arrived at The BRIT Awards 2021 at London’s the 02 Arena on Tuesday
Having fun: She seemed to be in good spirits as she gave interviews before heading inside
Stand out: Griff certainly ensured to command attention as she rocked a kooky wire headdress while hitting The BRIT Awards 2021 red carpet at London’s O2 Arena on Tuesday
Racy: Tallia Storm looked sensational as she went braless underneath a plunging black blazer and matching trouser combo
Breathtaking: Rina Sawayama looked breathtaking in a lilac ruffled gown by Balmain on the red carpet
Beauty: The singer, 30, wowed on the red carpet in the gorgeous ensemble
Radio stars! Clara Amfo, left, and Nick Grimshaw, right, looked stylish on the red carpet
The most nominated girl band in BRIT Award history, Little Mix, finally bagged the title of British Group and made history as the first-ever girl band to win, having been up for the award three previous times.
Meanwhile, the International Group category followed a similar suit, with the California girlband HAIM in attendance to accept their award.
And the accolade for International Female was given to the 19-year-old Bad Guy hitmaker Billie Eilish, who accepted the award via a pre-recorded video acceptance speech.
The Weeknd emerged victorious in the International Male Solo Artist category with his award presented by the former First Lady of the United States, Michelle Obama.
The Blinding Lights hitmaker treated the audience to an unforgettable performance of his single Save Your Tears, pre-recorded from the US.
Dem Boy Paigon hitmaker JHUS scooped the Male Solo Artist award, which was accepted on his behalf by DJ Semtex in his absence.
Work it: HAIM – made up of sisters Este, Danielle and Alana – all looked effortlessly chic on the red carpet
Interview: The sisters stopped for an interview ahead of the ceremony
Host! The BRIT Awards 2021 host Jack Whitehall looked dapper in a burgundy tuxedo with a crisp white shirt and black bow tie
Wow: Elton John, who didn’t walk the red carpet, made a star-studded debut during the ceremony
Amazing: Harry Styles was another star who didn’t walk the red carpet but attended the ceremony where he scooped Best British Single with his summertime track Watermelon Sugar
Amazing: Taylor Swift, who also didn’t walk the red carpet, made history at the end of the evening as she accepted the Global Icon Award, the first time in history a female artist had been presented with the honour
Dazzling: Gemma Collins, who didn’t walk the red carpet, wowed in a sparkly silver sequinned dress with a daring thigh-high slit
Incredible: Adam Lambert looked incredible in a grey animal print trouser suit
Roar! The singer, 39, opted for black platform heel boots and a metallic flower corsage
Accessorises: The star finished their look with silver chain jewellery
Pals: Adam posed for a picture with Years & Years star Olly Alexander on the red carpet
Interview: Olly was interviewed on the red carpet ahead of the ceremony
Following a successful awards season stateside, One Direction heartthrob Harry Styles scooped Best British Single with his summertime track Watermelon Sugar.
Taylor Swift made history at the end of the evening as she accepted the Global Icon Award, the first time in history a female artist had been presented with the honour.
Each winner was presented with the BRITs’ first-ever collaborative double-trophy, designed by Es Devlin OBE and Yinka Ilori MBE, with each recipient encouraged to re-gift the smaller trophy to someone else.
The 2021 BRIT Awards, hosted by Jack Whitehall, marked the first major indoor music event in over a year as bosses released 2,500 free tickets to key workers.
The show saw a total of 11 awards handed out alongside nine unbeatable show-stopping performances, six of which were able to be staged live in stadium.
The show officially opened with fireworks and a UK exclusive performance by Coldplay of their new song Higher Power from the River Thames.
Style: Olly Murs looked stylish in an all-red trouser suit which he accessorised with black shoes
Happy: Boy George appeared in great spirits on the red carpet during an interview
Amazing: The singer, 59, opted for a colourful long jacket with a black shirt and trouser combo
Dapper: Young T & Bugsey looked dapper on the red carpet on Tuesday
Work it: Headie One wowed in a silver Louis Vuitton longline coat with black trousers
Interview: Headie One was interviewed on the red carpet by AJ ahead of the ceremony
Incredible: MNEK looked incredible in a striking blue ruffled trouser suit
The BRITs is known for its unique collaborations and this year was no different, with Elton John and Years & Years’ Olly Alexander joining forces for a spectacular performance of the Pet Shop Boys’ classic It’s A Sin.
The recorded version of the song will now be available to purchase as a single in support of the Elton John AIDS Foundation charity.
A second collaboration saw Rag’n’Bone Man and P!nk perform their new single Anywhere Away from Here, with P!nk joining remotely from the US.
And the musical duo were joined by special guest singers from the Greenwich and Lewisham NHS Trust Choir, providing an emotional climax to the show.
Another US star who made it to The O2 was Olivia Rodrigo who lit up the stage with a performance of her stunning hit single, Drivers Licence.
Twice nominated Headie One also blew the audience away with a special performance of Ain’t It Different/Princess Cuts, joined by fellow nominees AJ Tracey and Young T & Bugsey.
Happy: AJ Tracey appeared in great spirits during an interview in the media room
Smart: Rag’n’Bone Man opted for a smart chequered jacket with black trousers and silver statement jewellery
Setting up: Crew members were seen setting up and wearing protective face masks
Wow: Singer Gracey looked incredible in a green satin dress and statement jewellery
Squad: Dua posed for a pictured with guests on the red carpet at the star-studded ceremony
Wow: Griff looked sensational with the venue adorned with gold statement archways
Presenters on the night included: Annie Mac, Boy George, Celeste, Lewis Capaldi, Kurupt FM and Mabel.
The event was Co-Chaired by Rebecca Allen (President EMI Records) and Selina Webb (EVP Universal Music UK), who oversaw the creative team which along with Devlin and Ilori also included BRITs TV Executive Producer Sally Wood.
The BRIT Awards took place in front of a live audience of 4,000 people at London‘s The O2 six days before the next phase of lockdown lifts.
The ceremony, which was broadcast live on ITV, celebrated the return to live music and Dua Lipa promised those attending that it would ‘be a night to remember’.
Amazing: Coldplay opened the BRIT Awards with an incredible pre-recorded performance on London’s River Thames
Guests: A number of NHS key workers were seen making their way to the venue ahead of the show, and they all dressed in royal blue ensembles
Exciting: The BRIT Awards marked the first major indoor music event in over a year as bosses released 2,500 free tickets to key workers
The indoor ceremony and live show formed part of the Government’s scientific Events Research Programme, and used enhanced testing approaches to examine how events can take place without the need for social distancing after all restrictions are lifted on June 21.
Working closely with the Government to adhere to safety guidelines, The BRITs was the first live music show at The O2 in over a year, with 4,000 tickets being up for grabs – just one fifth of the venue’s 20,000 capacity
The BRITs played an important role in paving the way for the return of live music at scale as the UK emerges from the past year’s restrictions.
Safety first: The ceremony, which was broadcast live on ITV, celebrated the return to live music, and bosses worked closely with the Government to adhere to safety guidelines
Early stages: The Brit Awards took place in front of a live audience of 4,000 people at London ‘s The O2 six days before the next phase of lockdown lifts
Cautious: Some arrivals were seen being tested ahead of the star-studded ceremony amid the pandemic
Audience members were not socially distanced or required to wear face coverings in the arena, but were required to follow existing Government guidance when travelling to the venue and adhere to rules set out by the event organisers.
Among the rules, attendees had to have proof of a negative lateral flow test result to enter the venue.
As part of the wider scientific research on the trial events, attendees were also asked to take a test after the event to gather further evidence on the safety of indoor settings, reduced social distancing and the removal of non-pharmaceutical interventions like face coverings.