The Brit Awards will be the first show in front of a live audience in the UK since the start of the coronavirus pandemic. Around 4,000 people will be attending the show, of which 2,500 will be key workers who were gifted tickets.
The indoor ceremony and live show at the O2 Arena in East London, to air on ITV, is part of the Government’s scientific Events Research Programme.
Event-goers will have to have proof of a negative lateral flow test result to get in and also provide contact details for NHS Test and Trace.
They will even be tested after the event so "further evidence" can be gathered on the safety of such a large scale event. Culture Secretary Oliver Dowden explained: “This year’s awards will reunite live audiences with the best
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