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Tuesday 15 February 2011

The Brit Awards winners.

Plan B, Tinie Tempah and Arcade Fire are just some of the winners at this year's Brit Awards.Take That kicked off the show with a live performance of their new single Kidz which sees Mark Owen sing lead vocals.
 Adele performed a very moving "Someone Like You" and even shed a tear herself after her performance and Cee Lo Green closed the night with a duet of his classic " Forget You" featuring Paloma Faith where he accidentally torn her dress on stage.
This year's Brits are being hosted by the comedian James Corden and the statues have been re-designed by Vivienne Westwood. James Corden fails to disappoint with his lighthearted banter aimed at the artists particularly Justin Bieber tonight. When he interviewed The Bieber it became apparent that Justin dint really get the British humour and Corden was not letting it lie.
Plan B, real name Ben Drew, was the first act to win an award, walking away with the very deserving Best Male Solo Artist statue.
And Tinie Tempah, who has four nominations, has won the Best British Breakthrough Act and Best British Single for Pass Out.
Arcade Fire won Best International Album for their record The Suburbs and they also picked up Best International Group.
Essex girl Jessie J gave a tearful speech as she accepted the Critics' Choice award.
Teen sensation Justin Bieber was given the Best International Breakthrough Act.
 Laura Marling was a surprise winner though beating the likes of Cheryl Cole and Ellie Goulding  to win Best British Female Solo Artist. I think she was even more shocked herself since she became lost for words on her acceptance speech.
Rihanna  performed a great medley of her songs and was later presented with the Best International Female award by Cheryl Cole.
Take That were given a standing ovation as they picked up the Best British Group statue.
Accepting the award, band member Mark Owen gestured to Robbie Williams saying: "Can I say thanks for coming back mate. Appreciate it.
"It's a real pleasure for the five of us to be up here."
All in all a great show but personally I would love to have seen some more British performances.

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