List of winners of the Brit Awards 2024: Raye and Dua Lipa, absolute protagonists of the night

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After experiencing nights full of emotion with the Grammy Awards, the Goya Awards and the BAFTA Awards, among others, this Saturday, March 2, London has rolled out the red carpet to enjoy the Brit Awards 2024. The British music industry has dressed up again to enjoy an edition that has shown that music is more alive than ever.

There were several artists who were favorites in this year’s edition. Raye had all the ballots to become the top winner with its seven nominations and that’s how it has been. The artist has won a total of six awards, including ‘Best album of the year’ or ‘best artist of the year’, among others. But she wasn’t the only one who took the stage tonight. Dua Lipa, Harry Styles and Jungle, among others, have also done it.

If you missed the gala or just want to remember the complete list of winners of the Brit 2024at WECB we have made a recap so that you are aware:

All the winners of the 2024 Brit Awards

Artist of the Year

  • Arlo Parks
  • Central Cee
  • Dave
  • Dua Lipa
  • Fred again..
  • J Hus
  • Jessie Ware
  • Little Simz
  • Olivia Dean
  • Raye (WINNER)

Group of the Year

  • Blur
  • Chase & Status
  • Headie One & K-Trap
  • Jungle (WINNER)
  • Young Fathers

Album of the year

  • Blur – The Ballad of Darren
  • J Hus – Beautiful and Brutal Yard
  • Little Simz – Don’t Thank You
  • Raye – My 21st Century Blues (WINNER)
  • Young Fathers – Heavy Heavy

Best dance group

  • Barry Can’t Swim
  • Becky Hill
  • Calvin Harris (WINNER)
  • Fred again..
  • Romy

Song of the Year

  • Calvin Harris and Ellie Goulding – Miracle
  • Cassö, Raye and D-Block Europe – Prada
  • Central Cee – Let Go
  • Dave & Central Cee – Sprinter
  • Dua Lipa – Dance The Night
  • Ed Sheeran – Eyes Closed
  • J Hus ft Drake – Who Told You
  • Kenya Grace – strangers
  • Lewis Capaldi – Wish You The Best
  • PinkPantheress – Boy’s a Liar
  • Raye featuring 070 Shake – Escapism (WINNER)
  • Rudimental, Charlotte Plank and Vibe Chemistry – Dancing Is Healing
  • Stormzy ft Debbie – firebabe
  • Switch Disco and Ella Henderson – react
  • Venbee & Goddard – Messy In Heaven

Best New Artist

  • Mahalia
  • Olivia Dean
  • PinkPantheress
  • Raye (WINNER)
  • Yussef Dayes

International Artist of the Year

  • Asake
  • Burna Boy
  • Caroline Polachek
  • CMAT
  • Minogue Kylie
  • King’s wool
  • Miley Cyrus
  • Olivia Rodrigo
  • SZA (WINNER)
  • Taylor Swift

Best hip-hop/rap group

  • CasisDead (WINNER)
  • Central Cee
  • Dave
  • J Hus
  • Little Simz

International Group of the Year

  • Blink-182
  • Boygenius (WINNER)
  • Foo Fighters
  • Gabriels
  • Paramore

Best R&B Artist

  • Cleo Sol
  • Jorja Smith
  • Mahalia
  • Raye(WINNER)
  • SAULT

Best Rock/Alternative

  • Blur
  • Bring Me The Horizon (WINNER)
  • The Rolling Stones
  • Young Fathers
  • Yussef Dayes

Best pop artist

  • Calvin Harris
  • Charli XCX
  • Dua Lipa (WINNER)
  • Olivia Dean
  • Raye

International Song of the Year

  • Billie Eilish – What Was I Made For?
  • David Kushner – Daylight
  • Doja Cat – Paint The Town Red
  • Jazzy – Giving Me
  • Libyanca – People
  • Meghan Trainor – Made You Look
  • Miley Cyrus – flowers (WINNER)
  • Noah Kahan – Stick Season
  • Oliver Tree & Robin Schulz – TE Echo de menos
  • Olivia Rodrigo – vampire
  • Peggy Gou – (It Goes Like) Nanana
  • Row – Calm Down
  • SZA – Kill Bill
  • Tate McRae – Greedy
  • Tyla – Toilet

Best Alternative Rock Act

  • Blur
  • Bring Me The Horizon (WINNER)
  • The Rolling Stones
  • Young Fathers
  • Yussef Dayes

Best R&B Act

  • Cleo Sol
  • Jorja Smith
  • Mahalia
  • Raye (WINNER)
  • Sault
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