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2021 Brit Awards pushed back by 3 months due to the coronavirus pandemic

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2021 Brit Awards pushed back by 3 months.
2021 Brit Awards pushed back by 3 months.
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  • The 2021 Brit Awards will take place three months later than usual as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.
  • Normally the show happens February, but it has now been moved to 11 May 2021.
  • The decision was made after taking into account "safety and logistical considerations" imposed by the pandemic.


British pop's biggest event, the Brit Awards, will take place three months later than usual next year because of the impact of the coronavirus outbreak, organisers said on Monday.

The annual ceremony normally takes place in February but will now be held on 11 May, said Geoff Taylor, chief executive of music industry body BPI and the Brit Awards Ltd.

"We want to make sure that the Brits delivers the outstanding production levels, superstar performances and live excitement that make it the biggest night in music," he said.

"We believe that the best way to achieve this in 2021 is to move the show back a few months to May."

The decision was made after consultation with the music industry and sponsors, taking into consideration "safety and logistical considerations" imposed by the pandemic.

This year's ceremony was held in February, just weeks before the outbreak took hold, and saw breakthrough London rapper, Dave, steal the show with a politically charged performance.

The 21-year-old won best album for Psychodrama, which addresses black identity and institutional racism.

He earned a standing ovation for his performance of the album's stand-out track, Black, adding a new verse accusing Prime Minister Boris Johnson of being racist.

But the ceremony was overshadowed by criticism of a lack of female nominees in mixed-gender categories, with just four women named in 25 spots -- who all lost out to men.

The Brits were first staged in October 1977 when Cliff Richard won the best British male category. Shirley Bassey took the female equivalent.

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