It was another incredibly entertaining evening at tonight's (February 19) 2014 Brit Awards as a number of artists took home trophies and stepped onto the O2 Arena stage for awesome performances.
The night's first prize went home to Ellie Goulding for British Female Solo Artist. The 27-year-old singer also performed her hits "I Need Your Love" and "Burn."
The Arctic Monkeys made their historical mark on the evening as the first band to take home prizes for both British Group and Album of the Year.
In addition, Beyonce Knowles took to the stage to give a spectacular performance of her hit "Xo," donning a gorgeous sparkling dress and singing notes that are sure to put chills up your spine.
Check out the full list of 2014 Brit Award winners below:
British Male Solo Artist
Winner David Bowie RCA, Sony
Jake Bugg Emi, Universal
James Blake Atlas, Universal
John Newman Island, Universal
Tom Odell Columbia,...
The night's first prize went home to Ellie Goulding for British Female Solo Artist. The 27-year-old singer also performed her hits "I Need Your Love" and "Burn."
The Arctic Monkeys made their historical mark on the evening as the first band to take home prizes for both British Group and Album of the Year.
In addition, Beyonce Knowles took to the stage to give a spectacular performance of her hit "Xo," donning a gorgeous sparkling dress and singing notes that are sure to put chills up your spine.
Check out the full list of 2014 Brit Award winners below:
British Male Solo Artist
Winner David Bowie RCA, Sony
Jake Bugg Emi, Universal
James Blake Atlas, Universal
John Newman Island, Universal
Tom Odell Columbia,...
- 2/20/2014
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