The Brit Awards have always been a night to look forward to since it was birthed 43 years ago in 1977. It is the highest-profile music awards and sees the world's biggest stars let their hair loose for the night and enjoy boozy conversations with fellow artists.
From Adele's breakthrough performance in 2011 to Ginger Spice rocking the Union Jack flag, the ceremony is the place to be in order to be part of music history.
However, with the coronavirus pandemic forcing the world into a grinding halt, the Brit Awards transformed into a government experiment within the year.
The majority of award shows and concerts were cancelled due to the virus, but the Brits will be the first show in front of a live audience since the start of the pandemic.
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