The BRIT Awards 2020 with MasterCard are fast approaching, with music industry giants storming London for one of the biggest award ceremony's of the year. 2020 sees the celebration of 40 years of The BRIT Awards, which means a star-studded line-up like you've never seen before.
With Jack Whitehall hosting again, the comedian is set to introduce a number of musical acts from Billie Eilish to Stormzy – oh, and did we mention Harry Styles. It's going to be one hell of a night, even if you are sat watching it in front of the TV. But what if you could actually be there?
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Gallery: Winners of the Critics' Choice BRIT Award that are now huge stars
Gallery: Winners of the Critics' Choice BRIT Award that are now huge stars
Adele, 2008
Adele won the award in 2008 and has since gone on to enjoy world domination. The singer has released four albums, '19', '21' ,'25' and most recently, '30' in November 2021. With hits like 'Rolling In The Deep', 'Chasing Pavements' and 'Easy On Me', it is no surprise the singer is adored across the world by fans. After making her comeback to music in 2021, Adele is set for a massive 2022, which also includes a residency in Las Vegas.
Ellie Goulding, 2010
Ellie Goulding was crowned the winner of the award in 2010. Ellie went on to release four massive albums, with her latest arriving in 2020. In 2015, Ellie recorded the track 'Love Me Like You Do' for the Fifty Shades of Grey soundtrack.
Jessie J, 2011
Jessie J won the award in 2011 and has smashed the charts ever since. After releasing her debut album 'Who You Are' in 2011, Jessie went on to achieve global success with hits like 'Domino', 'Price Tag' and 'Bang Bang' featuring Ariana Grande and Nicki Minaj.
Sam Smith, 2014
Since winning the award in 2014, Sam Smith hasn't look back! The vocalist has released two massive albums which include hits like 'Too Good At Goodbyes', 'One Last Song' and 'Promises'. After teaming up with Calvin Harris in 2018, Sam then worked with former Fifth Harmony singer Normani on the track 'Dancing With A Stranger' and has since released massive track 'Diamonds'.
James Bay, 2015
One year after winning the award in 2015, James Bay went on to win a BRIT Award for Best British Male Solo Artist in 2016.The singer has since released amazing singles such as 'Hold Back The River' and 'Let It Go'.
Emeli Sande, 2012
Emeli won in 2012 and released her massive debut album 'Our Version Of Events' in the same year. The singer went on to perform at the London Olympics closing ceremony in 2012. The singer went on to wow fans across the world with her incredible vocals on hits like 'Clown', 'Next To Me' and 'Heaven'.
Florence & The Machine, 2009
Florence Welch of Florence & The Machine was given the award in 2009, much to her fans' delight. The singer went on to release amazing albums and perform at sell-out shows across the world.
Tom Odell, 2013
Singer-songwriter Tom Odell won the award in 2013, going on to release three albums since. His third studio album 'Jubilee Road' was released in late 2018, featuring massive hits 'Son of an Only Child' and 'If You Wanna Love Somebody'.
Jack Garratt, 2016
Jack Garratt won in 2016 and continues to wow his fans with his vocal. The singer dropped his debut album 'Phase' in February 2016.