Griff Dua Lipa said: “This has been a long tough year for everyone and I’m delighted the night will honour the key worker heroes who have cared for us so well during that time and continue to do so.” Headie One also said: “It’s my first live performance in 18 months, and I couldn’t think of a better place to do it.” Arlo Parks added: “To be able to share my work and vision with such a massive audience is a dream. I’m excited to create something that feels immersive and inclusive.” Geoff Taylor, Chief Executive of the British Phonographic Industry and Brit Awards, said: “This year’s Brit Awards with Mastercard is one of the most significant in the show’s history.
Griff Dua Lipa said: “This has been a long tough year for everyone and I’m delighted the night will honour the key worker heroes who have cared for us so well during that time and continue to do so.” Headie One also said: “It’s my first live performance in 18 months, and I couldn’t think of a better place to do it.” Arlo Parks added: “To be able to share my work and vision with such a massive audience is a dream. I’m excited to create something that feels immersive and inclusive.” Geoff Taylor, Chief Executive of the British Phonographic Industry and Brit Awards, said: “This year’s Brit Awards with Mastercard is one of the most significant in the show’s history.
Griff Dua Lipa said: “This has been a long tough year for everyone and I’m delighted the night will honour the key worker heroes who have cared for us so well during that time and continue to do so.” Headie One also said: “It’s my first live performance in 18 months, and I couldn’t think of a better place to do it.” Arlo Parks added: “To be able to share my work and vision with such a massive audience is a dream. I’m excited to create something that feels immersive and inclusive.” Geoff Taylor, Chief Executive of the British Phonographic Industry and Brit Awards, said: “This year’s Brit Awards with Mastercard is one of the most significant in the show’s history.
Griff Dua Lipa said: “This has been a long tough year for everyone and I’m delighted the night will honour the key worker heroes who have cared for us so well during that time and continue to do so.” Headie One also said: “It’s my first live performance in 18 months, and I couldn’t think of a better place to do it.” Arlo Parks added: “To be able to share my work and vision with such a massive audience is a dream. I’m excited to create something that feels immersive and inclusive.” Geoff Taylor, Chief Executive of the British Phonographic Industry and Brit Awards, said: “This year’s Brit Awards with Mastercard is one of the most significant in the show’s history.
Outrage as government refuses to lift funeral restrictions - while 1,000 fans attend snooker
Funerals face having no more than 30 mourners until May 17 at the very earliest
06:55, 23 APR 2021
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The government has been slammed over allowing 4,000 people to attend the BRITs - and 1,000 fans to attend the snooker - while funeral rules are not relaxed.