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Female artists Charli XCX and Dua Lipa will go head to head in the battle for best British artist at tonight’s BRIT Awards.
Singer Charli XCX leads the field with five nominations including the top prize, while Dua Lipa has been shortlisted for four honours.
The star-studded ceremony hosted by comedian Jack Whitehall takes place at London’s O2 Arena with live performances from Ezra Collective and Jorja Smith.
Follow live updates below
Davina McCall gives health update as she returns to the red carpet after having brain tumour removed
Speaking to MailOnline at the star-studded event, the TV personality, 57, gave a health update and poked fun at her risqué ensemble.
Lifting the lid on what inspired her daring look, Davina joked: ‘I just thought, how disgraceful can I look? I’m growing old disgracefully.
‘I thought what should I do? And I thought go see-through.’
Giving an update on her health after having a brain tumour removed in November, the TV star was glowing as she added: ‘I’m feeling amazing. Brace yourselves, I’m back.’
Who is presenting the ceremony?
The 2025 BRIT Awards ceremony is hosted by comedian Jack Whitehall, marking his fifth time at the helm of the event, after having previously presented the show in 2018, 2019, 2020 and 2021.
After hosting the livestream revealing this year’s nominees, radio and TV presenter Sian Welby will be joined Capital Xtra broadcaster and cultural commentator Zeze Millz for Live From The Red Carpet.
The livestream will be the first place to see all the action from the star-studded red carpet, as nominees, performers, presenters and more arrive for the big night and will broadcast from 5.30pm on the BRITs’ official Instagram and Facebook.
Sabrina Carpenter walks the red carpet ahead of her performance
Sabrina Carpenter led the glamorous arrivals at the star-studded 2025 BRIT Awards at London’s O2 Arena on Saturday.
The singer pulled out all the stops as she dressed in her signature pink tones as she hopes to take home International Artist Of The Year and International Song Of The Year at the 2025 event.
The Espresso hitmaker, 25, took the world by storm in 2024 as she spent 21 weeks at the top of the singles chart, earned a whopping six Grammy nominations, and released her latest album Short n Sweet.
The superstar also broke the record in the UK charts by becoming the youngest female artist to hold the No1 and No2 spot in the same week.
And now, she’s set to make her performance debut at the awards ceremony.
From on-air swears to dramatic falls from stage, shocking gaffes AND Kylie Minogue’s ‘shoey’… The BRIT Awards’ most ICONIC moments
There’s been plenty of shocking moments, striking outfits and unplanned gaffes over the years.
And with this year’s ceremony just minutes away, MailOnine has revisited some of the event’s biggest moments including Raye’s appearance on stage with her grandma and Kylie Minogue’s hilarious ‘shoey’ drinking moment with host Roman Kemp.
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BRIT Awards 2025 LIVE: Latest updates from the red carpet and O2 Arena as Charli XCX and Dua Lipa lead nominations on big night for female artists