I think the most predictable thing about it will be that every category will be won by acts that David Cameron probably has on his car stereo and that they will all be rubbish - except The Cure. I would have thought that their Glastonbury performance would have ruled out the Arctic Monkeys as best live act.
Who knows when it comes to The Brits but surely Daft Punk for best international single and act will be a deffo. Then again there is no chance they will accept the awards so maybe not
British Male
Rod Stewart
David Bowie
Duke Dumont
Naughty Boy
Passenger
British Female
Jessie J
Diana Vickers
Eliza Doolittle
Joss Stone
KT Tunstall
British Group
Bastille
Rudimental
Stereophonics
Foals
Biffy Clyro
British Breakthrough
Bastille
Rudimental
Disclosure
Naughty Boy
John Newman
British Single
Passenger - Let Her Go
Naughty Boy - La La La
Bastille - Pompeii
Rudimental - Waiting All Night
One Direction - One Way Or Another
Disclosure - White Noise
Saturdays - What About Us
Duke Dumont - Need U
Jessie J - Wild
John Newman - Love Me Again
British Album
Rod Stewart - Time
Bastille - Bad Blood
Rudimental - Home
David Bowie - Next Day
Passenger - All The Little Lights
International Male
Michael Buble
Justin Timberlake
Robin Thicke
Macklemore
Bruno Mars
International Female
Caro Emerald
Pink
Bridgit Mendler
Britney Spears
Annie
International Group
Daft Punk
Imagine Dragons
Paramore
Icona Pop
Bingo Players
International Breakthrough
Macklemore
Avicii
Icona Pop
Bingo Players
Chris Malinchak
International Album
Michael Buble - To Be Loved
Daft Punk - Random Access Memories
Justin Timberlake - 20/20 Experience
Caro Emerald - The Shocking Miss Emerald
Imagine Dragons - Night Visions
Who knows when it comes to The Brits but surely Daft Punk for best international single and act will be a deffo. Then again there is no chance they will accept the awards so maybe not
I think they will win at least one award, whether or not they bother to turn up (I don't think they will).
I think the most predictable thing about it will be that every category will be won by acts that David Cameron probably has on his car stereo and that they will all be rubbish - except The Cure. I would have thought that their Glastonbury performance would have ruled out the Arctic Monkeys as best live act.
Personally I think it probably almost guaranteed they WIN the award. Thought they were extraordinary (and i couldn't have been the only one as their 7.5 year old debut album hit #1 on iTunes in the week following, surely an incredibly rare happening). They are head and shoulders above any UK rock act at the moment. Opinions, eh?
Personally I think it probably almost guaranteed they WIN the award. Thought they were extraordinary (and i couldn't have been the only one as their 7.5 year old debut album hit #1 on iTunes in the week following, surely an incredibly rare happening). They are head and shoulders above any UK rock act at the moment. Opinions, eh?
The Arctic Monkeys were brilliant at Glastonbury. If you go on Efestivals, you will find that the majority who were there share this view.
Not sure how they came across on TV but the whole show was a definite success for them.
Personally I think it probably almost guaranteed they WIN the award. Thought they were extraordinary (and i couldn't have been the only one as their 7.5 year old debut album hit #1 on iTunes in the week following, surely an incredibly rare happening). They are head and shoulders above any UK rock act at the moment. Opinions, eh?
I would actually think the Rolling Stones have a very good chance of best live act after Glastonbury and Hyde Park.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but Olly Murs probably won't be eligible for a best male nomination, as he has stated that he won't be releasing a new album this year and is that not one of the requirements to get a nomination?
British Male Solo Artist: Jake Bugg, Passenger, John Newman, David Bowie, Tom Odell Winner: John Newman
British Breakthrough Act: The 1975, London Grammar, Bastille, Disclosure, Passenger Winner: The 1975
British Female Act: Laura Mvula, Ellie Goulding, Jessie J, Nina Nesbitt, Jessie Ware Winner: Nina Nesbitt
British Group: The 1975, London Grammar, Bastille, Arctic Monkeys, Rudimental Winner: Arctic Monkeys
British Live Act: Arctic Monkeys, The Rolling Stones, Mumford & Sons, Biffy Clyro, Chase & Status Winner: Arctic Monkeys
Outstanding Achievement to Music: Winner: The Rolling Stones
International Female Artist: Lady Gaga, Katy Perry, Taylor Swift, Iggy Azalea, P!NK Winner: Katy Perry
International Group: Green Day, Daft Punk, HAIM, Fall Out Boy, Macklemore & Ryan Lewis Winner: Daft Punk
British Album of the Year: The 1975 - The 1975, Arctic Monkeys - AM, Disclosure - Settle, Jake Bugg - Jake Bugg, Bastille - Bad Blood Winner: The 1975
International Male Solo Artist: Avicii, Justin Timberlake, Kanye West, Pharrell Williams, Robin Thicke Winner: Justin Timberlake
British Single: Do I Wanna Know?, Chocolate, Pompeii, Latch, Waiting All Night, Count On Me, Strong, Let Her Go, Love Me Again, Broken, I Need Your Love, Another Love, Stay Out, Atlas, X Factor Winner's Single Winner: Chocolate - The 1975
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British Male- Calvin Harris, Olly Murs, Tom Odell, David Bowie, Jake Bugg.
British Female- Laura Mvula, Laura Marling, Gabrielle Aplin, Jessie J, Ellie Goulding
Brit Awards 2013- Foals, Rudimental, One Direction, Bastille, Hurts
British Breakthrough- Bastille, Tom Odell, AlunaGeorge, CHVRCHES, Passenger
British Album- Long Way Down (Tom Odell), The Next Day (David Bowie), Once I Was An Eagle (Laura Marling), Holy Fire (Foals), Exile (Hurts)
International Male- Justin Timberlake, Drake, Jay Z, Bruno Mars, Seasick Steve
International Female- Pink, Taylor Swift, Rihanna, Alicia Keys, Iggy Azalea
International Group- Daft Punk, Kodaline, Macklemore & Ryan Lewis, The Script, Vampire Weekend
International Breakthrough (if awarded)- Icona Pop, Iggy Azalea, Kodaline, Kendrick Lamar, Imagine Dragons
Best Live Act- Arctic Monkeys, One Direction, Black Sabbath, Mumford & Sons, Primal Scream
Outstanding Contribution to Music- The Cure
I do think however that Frank Turner may get a nomination for best male and best album for Tape Deck Heart.
Rod Stewart
David Bowie
Duke Dumont
Naughty Boy
Passenger
British Female
Jessie J
Diana Vickers
Eliza Doolittle
Joss Stone
KT Tunstall
British Group
Bastille
Rudimental
Stereophonics
Foals
Biffy Clyro
British Breakthrough
Bastille
Rudimental
Disclosure
Naughty Boy
John Newman
British Single
Passenger - Let Her Go
Naughty Boy - La La La
Bastille - Pompeii
Rudimental - Waiting All Night
One Direction - One Way Or Another
Disclosure - White Noise
Saturdays - What About Us
Duke Dumont - Need U
Jessie J - Wild
John Newman - Love Me Again
British Album
Rod Stewart - Time
Bastille - Bad Blood
Rudimental - Home
David Bowie - Next Day
Passenger - All The Little Lights
International Male
Michael Buble
Justin Timberlake
Robin Thicke
Macklemore
Bruno Mars
International Female
Caro Emerald
Pink
Bridgit Mendler
Britney Spears
Annie
International Group
Daft Punk
Imagine Dragons
Paramore
Icona Pop
Bingo Players
International Breakthrough
Macklemore
Avicii
Icona Pop
Bingo Players
Chris Malinchak
International Album
Michael Buble - To Be Loved
Daft Punk - Random Access Memories
Justin Timberlake - 20/20 Experience
Caro Emerald - The Shocking Miss Emerald
Imagine Dragons - Night Visions
I think they will win at least one award, whether or not they bother to turn up (I don't think they will).
It's a bit of fun, so try to lighten up
Plus we are over half way through the year anyway and the nominations will be revealed come January.
Personally I think it probably almost guaranteed they WIN the award. Thought they were extraordinary (and i couldn't have been the only one as their 7.5 year old debut album hit #1 on iTunes in the week following, surely an incredibly rare happening). They are head and shoulders above any UK rock act at the moment. Opinions, eh?
The Arctic Monkeys were brilliant at Glastonbury. If you go on Efestivals, you will find that the majority who were there share this view.
Not sure how they came across on TV but the whole show was a definite success for them.
There will be a new award next year. Most played artist as background music.
I would actually think the Rolling Stones have a very good chance of best live act after Glastonbury and Hyde Park.
British Breakthrough Act: The 1975, London Grammar, Bastille, Disclosure, Passenger Winner: The 1975
British Female Act: Laura Mvula, Ellie Goulding, Jessie J, Nina Nesbitt, Jessie Ware Winner: Nina Nesbitt
British Group: The 1975, London Grammar, Bastille, Arctic Monkeys, Rudimental Winner: Arctic Monkeys
British Live Act: Arctic Monkeys, The Rolling Stones, Mumford & Sons, Biffy Clyro, Chase & Status Winner: Arctic Monkeys
Outstanding Achievement to Music: Winner: The Rolling Stones
International Female Artist: Lady Gaga, Katy Perry, Taylor Swift, Iggy Azalea, P!NK Winner: Katy Perry
International Group: Green Day, Daft Punk, HAIM, Fall Out Boy, Macklemore & Ryan Lewis Winner: Daft Punk
British Album of the Year: The 1975 - The 1975, Arctic Monkeys - AM, Disclosure - Settle, Jake Bugg - Jake Bugg, Bastille - Bad Blood Winner: The 1975
International Male Solo Artist: Avicii, Justin Timberlake, Kanye West, Pharrell Williams, Robin Thicke Winner: Justin Timberlake
British Single: Do I Wanna Know?, Chocolate, Pompeii, Latch, Waiting All Night, Count On Me, Strong, Let Her Go, Love Me Again, Broken, I Need Your Love, Another Love, Stay Out, Atlas, X Factor Winner's Single Winner: Chocolate - The 1975