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Brit Awards 2023: The full list of winners

Four trophies out of four meant Harry Styles was the big success story at this year’s Brits, but there was room for some other wins, too.

Here are all the winners of this year’s Brit Awards 2023.

Song Of The Year – Harry Styles – As It Was
Aitch/Ashanti – Baby
Cat Burns – Go
Dave – Starlight
Ed Sheeran & Elton John – Merry Christmas
Eliza Rose/Interplanetary Criminal – B.O.T.A. (Baddest Of Them All)
George Ezra – Green Green Grass
Lewis Capaldi – Forget Me
LF System – Afraid To Feel
Sam Smith & Kim Petras – Unholy

Best New Artist – Wet Leg
Kojey Radical
Mimi Webb
Rina Sawayama
Sam Ryder

Artist Of The Year – Harry Styles
Central Cee
Fred Again
George Ezra
Stormzy

Group Of The Year – Wet Leg
The 1975
Arctic Monkeys
Bad Boy Chiller Crew
Nova Twins

International Group Of The Year – Fontaines DC
Blackpink
Drake & 21 Savage
First Aid Kit
Gabriels

Best Pop/R&B Act (public vote) – Harry Styles
Cat Burns
Charli XCX
Dua Lipa
Harry Styles
Sam Smith

Best Rock/Alternative Act (public vote) – The 1975
Arctic Monkeys
Nova Twins
Tom Grennan
Wet Leg

Best Dance Act (public vote) – Becky Hill
Bonobo
Calvin Harris
Eliza Rose
Fred Again

Best Hip Hop/Grime/Rap Act (public vote) – Aitch
Central Cee
Dave
Loyle Carner
Stormzy

International Artist Of The Year – Beyonce
Burna Boy
Kendrick Lamar
Lizzo
Taylor Swift

International Song Of The Year – Beyonce – Break My Soul
David Guetta & Bebe Rexha – I’m Good (Blue)
Fireboy DML & Ed Sheeran – Peru
Gaitan / Castillo / Adassa / Feliz We Don’t Talk About Bruno
Gayle – ABCDEFU
Jack Harlow – First Class
Lizzo – About Damn Time
Lost Frequencies/Calum Scott – Where Are You Now
OneRepublic – I Ain’t Worried
Taylor Swift – Anti-Hero

Album Of The Year – Harry Styles, Harry’s House
The 1975 – Being Funny In A Foreign Language
Wet Leg – Wet Leg
Stormzy – This Is What I Mean
Fred Again – Actual Life 3

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