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Stars to be part in Brit Awards, in-person

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Stars descend on London for in-person awards

Stars descend on London for in-person awards

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The 2021 Brit Awards will take place on Tuesday night, in front of a live audience at London’s O2 Arena.

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Coldplay will open the show with a live performance from a pontoon on the River Thames. Dua Lipa, Arlo Parks and Headie One will play inside the venue.

About 4,000 people will watch the show, as part of the government’s pilot scheme for live events.

Pop star Rag ‘n’ Bone man said it would be “really emotional” to play to fans for the first time in over a year.

“I’m not sure that I’m completely mentally prepared for it, but I’ll give it my all,” said the star, who’ll be accompanied on stage by the Lewisham and Greenwich NHS Trust Choir.

US star Olivia Rodrigo, meanwhile, has spent the last week quarantining in a countryside hotel after flying into the UK to perform at the ceremony.

The singer, whose debut single Drivers License topped the charts for nine weeks earlier this year, says the Brits will mark the first time she’s ever played her music for a live audience.

“It’s so crazy in my head,” she told the BBC.

“Drivers License came out in quarantine, and I got to see the streaming numbers and the Tik Toks that people made – but it’s a completely different experience to see people being affected by it in real life so I’m really, really excited.”

Dua Lipa, who is rumoured to be staging a “London-themed” performance, is a front-runner for the night’s main prizes, including album of the year.

Her latest record, Future Nostalgia, arrived at the start of the first lockdown in 2020 and spent four weeks at number one. It went on to become the biggest-selling album released in the UK last year, selling more than 265,000 copies.

The star is also up for best single, for the club anthem Physical, and best British female, giving her a grand total of three nominations.

Arlo Parks, Celeste, Joel Corry and Young T & Bugsey also have three nominations apiece; while Taylor Swift will become only the fourth artist to win the Global Icon award – after Elton John (2014), David Bowie (2016) and Robbie Williams (2017).

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