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Brit Awards 2012
Date 21 February 2012
Venue The O2 Arena
Hosted by James Corden
Most awards Adele and Ed Sheeran (2)
Most nominations Ed Sheeran (4)
Website brits.co.uk
Television/radio coverage
Network ITV
Viewership 6.2 million[1]
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Brit Awards 2012 was held on 21 February 2012. This was the 32nd edition of the British Phonographic Industry's annual Brit Awards. The awards ceremony was held at The O2 Arena in London for the second time. The ceremony was presented by James Corden.[2] Leading the nominations was Ed Sheeran with four, followed by Adele and Jessie J with three, whilst Bon Iver, Aloe Blacc, Coldplay and Florence and the Machine all had two.[3][4]

Amy Winehouse and Whitney Houston received remembrance tributes due to their deaths in July 2011 and February 2012, respectively.[3][4][5] Adele picked up two awards for Best British Album and British Female, whilst Sheeran also won two awards for Best British Male and British Breakthrough.[6] Blur received the Outstanding Contribution to Music award. The statue was designed by Peter Blake.

Artist(s) Song(s) UK Singles Chart reaction UK Albums Chart reaction
Coldplay "Charlie Brown" 30 (+85) Mylo Xyloto – 6 (+5)
Florence and the Machine "No Light, No Light" 50 Ceremonials – 9 (+14)Lungs – 34 (+22)
Olly MursRizzle Kicks "Heart Skips a Beat" N/A In Case You Didn't Know – 16 (+1)Olly Murs – 53 (–8) Stereo Typical – 23 (–5)
Ed Sheeran "Lego House" 17 (+20) + – 3 (+2)
Noel Gallagher's High Flying BirdsChris Martin "AKA... What a Life!" N/A Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds – 12 (+4)
Adele "Rolling in the Deep" 28 (+11) 21 – 1 (+2)19 – 7 (+2)
Bruno Mars "Just the Way You Are" Did not chart Doo-Wops & Hooligans – 11 (+4)
Rihanna "We Found Love" 22 (+12) Talk That Talk – 18 (+9)Loud – 26 (+2)
BlurPhil Daniels "Girls & Boys""Song 2""Parklife""Tender""This Is a Low" Did not chart6474Did not chartDid not chart Blur: The Best Of – 22 (re-entry)

Winners and nominees

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British Album of the Year(presented by George Michael) British Producer of the Year(presented by Laura Marling)
Adele21 ColdplayMylo Xyloto Ed Sheeran+ Florence and the MachineCeremonials PJ HarveyLet England Shake Ethan Johns Paul Epworth Flood
British Single of the Year(presented by Tinie Tempah) Critics' Choice Award(presented by James Corden and Jessie J)
One Direction"What Makes You Beautiful" Adele – "Someone Like You" Ed Sheeran – "The A Team" Example – "Changed the Way You Kiss Me" Jessie J featuring B.o.B – "Price Tag" JLS featuring Dev – "She Makes Me Wanna" Military Wives – "Wherever You Are" Olly Murs featuring Rizzle Kicks – "Heart Skips a Beat" Pixie Lott – "All About Tonight" The Wanted – "Glad You Came" Emeli Sandé Maverick Sabre Michael Kiwanuka
British Male Solo Artist(presented by Plan B) British Female Solo Artist(presented by Kylie Minogue)
Ed Sheeran James Blake James Morrison Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds Professor Green Adele Florence and the Machine Jessie J Kate Bush Laura Marling
British Group(presented by Jo Whiley and Huey Morgan) British Breakthrough Act(presented by Cesc Fàbregas and Nicole Scherzinger)
Coldplay Arctic Monkeys Chase & Status Elbow Kasabian Ed Sheeran Anna Calvi Emeli Sandé Jessie J The Vaccines
International Male Solo Artist(presented by Jessie J and Jack Whitehall) International Female Solo Artist(presented by Jenson Button)
Bruno Mars Aloe Blacc Bon Iver David Guetta Ryan Adams Rihanna Beyoncé Björk Feist Lady Gaga
International Group(presented by Brian May and Roger Taylor) International Breakthrough Act(presented by will.i.am and Rob Brydon)
Foo Fighters Fleet Foxes Jay-Z and Kanye West Lady Antebellum Maroon 5 Lana Del Rey Aloe Blacc Bon Iver Foster the People Nicki Minaj

Multiple nominations and awards

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Two-time winner Ed Sheeran as most nominations and awards

Acceptance speech controversy

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Adele was cut off by host James Corden during her acceptance speech for the MasterCard British Album of the Year award, causing her to "give the finger" on national television.[7] Adele stated that the gesture was aimed at "the suits", not her fans. ITV issued an apology to the show as a spokesman for the network stated:

The Brits is a live event. Unfortunately the programme was over-running and we had to move on. We would like to apologise to Adele for the interruption.

Corden was also upset by the occurrence, stating afterwards:

I don't understand what happened but I'm upset about it. Blur get to play for 11 minutes and [Adele] gets to say thank you once.

Due to the over-running, Blur's set was also cut off, prior to their performance of "Tender".

There was more controversy later on in the show when Emeli Sandé wasn't allowed to give a speech after winning the Critic's Choice Award. Sandé was said to be distressed by the bosses of the show and also angry after Adele got an apology for being cut off, whereas she did not. During the presentation of the award, previous winner Jessie J was asked to give her advice on her career instead of Sandé giving a speech. A friend of Sandé's said to the Daily Record:

She's had a number-one album with Our Version of Events in the UK and they're asking Jessie J what advice she has got for her.

A spokesman for ITV later gave an apology to Sandé, stating:

Because there was more music than ever before, everything got pushed back. The public love Emeli. They really support her and think she's fantastic.

  1. ^ 6.2 million viewers watch The Brit Awards on ITV1 Archived 21 February 2019 at the Wayback Machine - 22 Feb 2012
  2. ^ Jonze, Tim (21 February 2012). "Brit Awards 2012 Live Coverage". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 27 February 2012.
  3. ^ a b Adele, Coldplay Lead BRIT Award Nominations one direction Rolling Stone. Retrieved 4 February 2012
  4. ^ a b The BRIT Awards 2012 nominees Archived 28 November 2015 at the Wayback Machine Brits.co.uk. Retrieved 4 February 2012
  5. ^ Hogan, Michael (21 February 2012). "Brit Awards 2012: as it happened". The Daily Telegraph. London. Retrieved 27 February 2012.
  6. ^ "Adele cut short amid triumph". BBC News. 21 February 2012. Retrieved 27 February 2012.
  7. ^ "Brit awards 2012: James Corden 'furious' at stopping Adele mid-flow". Daily Telegraph. London. 21 February 2012. Retrieved 27 February 2012.