Brit Awards 2011

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31st Brit Awards
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Date 15 February 2011
Venue The O2
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Host James Corden
ITV2: Peter Andre and Dave Berry
BBC Radio 1: Scott Mills and Matt Edmondson
Most awards Tinie Tempah and Arcade Fire
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Television/Radio coverage
Network ITV and BBC (Radio Coverage)

The 2011 Brit Awards was held on Tuesday 15 February 2011.[1] It was the 31st edition of the British Phonographic Industry's annual pop music awards. The award ceremony was held at The O2 in London for the first time in its history, moving from the original venue of Earls Court, also in London.[2] The ceremony was hosted by James Corden.[3][4] Leading the nominations was Tinie Tempah with four nominations. The artists with the most awards won were Tinie Tempah and Arcade Fire, with two wins each.[5][6][7] The 2011 awards were billed as a reboot of the Brit Awards format featuring a different venue, a new award statuette designed by Vivienne Westwood and a greater emphasis placed on music, particularly live performances. Whilst the re-working of the show was generally well received,[8] the TV audience was the lowest for five years,[9] with an average viewership of 4.8 million viewers peaking at 5.9 million. Comparatively, the final episode of Channel 4's Big Fat Gypsy Weddings was watched by 8.05 million viewers.

Performers

Artist(s) Song(s) UK Singles Chart Reaction UK Albums Chart Reaction
Take That "Kidz" 31 (+168) Progress – 10 (non-mover)
Adele "Someone Like You" 1 (+46) 21 – 1 (non-mover)
19 – 4 (+2)
Rihanna "Only Girl (In the World)"
"S&M"
"What's My Name"
25 (+5)
19 (−1)
6 (+5)
Loud – 3 (non-mover)
Mumford & Sons "Timshel" did not chart Sigh No More – 2 (+13)
Plan B "She Said"
"Prayin'"
72 (debut)[A] The Defamation of Strickland Banks – 7 (+17)
Arcade Fire "Ready to Start" did not chart The Suburbs – 14 (+38)
Tinie Tempah
Eric Turner
Labrinth
"Written in the Stars"
"Miami 2 Ibiza"
"Pass Out"
40 (debut)[A] Disc-Overy – 6 (+19)
Cee Lo Green
Paloma Faith
"Forget You" 19 (+16) The Lady Killer – 11 (+7)

Nominations

MasterCard British Album of the Year (presented by Roger Daltrey) British Single (presented by Alan Carr)
British Male Solo Artist (presented by Dizzee Rascal) British Female Solo Artist (presented by Boy George)
British Group (presented by Dermot O'Leary) British Breakthrough Act (presented by Fearne Cotton)
British Producer International Album (presented by Boris Becker)
International Male Solo Artist (presented by Lewis Hamilton) International Female Solo Artist (presented by Cheryl Cole)
International Group (presented by Simon Le Bon and John Taylor) International Breakthrough Act (presented by Avril Lavigne and Will Young)

Critics' Choice

(presented by Mark Ronson and Ellie Goulding)

Producer awards

Additional awards related to production were awarded prior to the ceremony. Markus Dravs won producer of the year. Mute Records founder Daniel Miller won the outstanding contribution prize. Tony Visconti won the award for innovation in production, beating Björk and Trevor Horn.[11]

Moments

Adele's performance of "Someone Like You"

Adele performed her song "Someone Like You" at the 2011 Brits with only a piano accompanying her. Her emotional performance was received with a standing ovation at the O2 Arena and the video received millions of hits on YouTube within days. The performance launched "Someone Like You" 46 spots up the UK charts to number one, and in the process, made Adele the first artist in the UK since The Beatles to have two top five singles and two top five albums at the same time. The performance had all lights down and focused Adele and her piano.

James Corden, Justin Bieber and Plan B

James Corden, the host of the 2011 ceremony made jokes throughout the ceremony which drew criticism on social networking site Twitter. A targeted example was talking to acts in between awards when he came across Justin Bieber. Corden, in his trademark humour, said to Bieber "You smell amazing! How old are you?". A bemused Bieber replied "thanks".[12] Similarly, after Plan B's performance of his hit "Prayin'" finished with a man on fire, Corden described it as a really violent episode of Porridge and remarked "is Justin Bieber OK? The amount of hair products that boy uses. He could have gone up in flames." As the man on fire took to the stage during Plan B's performance, some of the crowd showed their disapproval and booed.[13]

Notes

  • A ^ These were released on iTunes as live performances

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