Here’s the Date of the 2025 Brit Awards
The 2025 Brit Awards will be held on Saturday, March 1. This will mark the third year in a row the show has been held on a Saturday, and the second year in a row it has aired in March. The show will be held at The O2 arena in London and will be broadcast on ITV1 and ITVX.
The show will air one month after the 2025 Grammy Awards, which are set for Sunday, Feb. 2, at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles.
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The 2024 Brits ceremony — hosted by Clara Amfo, Maya Jama and Roman Kemp — saw RAYE break Brits records by winning six awards (having previously set a new record with seven nominations). RAYE also performed on the show, as did Dua Lipa, Kylie Minogue, Becky Hill X Chase & Status, Calvin Harris X Ellie Goulding, Rema, Tate McRae and Jungle.
The Brits also confirmed that Damian Christian, managing director and president of promotions at Atlantic Records (part of Warner Music UK) will serve for his third and final year as chair of the Brit Committee for 2025.
“It is a privilege, once again, to chair The Brits for the third and final time,” Christian said in a statement. “I’m proud of the changes we’ve implemented and the results we’ve achieved over the last few years, and I’m looking forward to going out with a bang in March. Making sure we kept our Saturday night slot was our first priority, and now we’ve locked that in, we will work hard to make next year’s show one for the history books!”
Sally Wood will stay on as executive producer of the show for Brits TV. Maggie Crowe – BPI’s director of events and charities, will oversee the overall running of the event.
Mastercard will be the Brits’ headline sponsor for the 27th year; ITV will remain as official broadcaster for the 32nd year, and The O2 arena will host The Brits for the 14th year.
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