The BRIT Awards 2018, the 38th edition of the British Phonographic Industry’s annual pop music show, took place on 21 February at The O2 Arena in London. Hosted by Jack Whitehall. The BRIT statue for this year was designed by renowned British sculptor Sir Anish Kapoor.
The night featured several memorable performances. Justin Timberlake and Chris Stapleton opened the show with “Midnight Summer Jam” and “Say Something.” Rag’n’Bone Man and Jorja Smith delivered a powerful rendition of “Skin,” while Dua Lipa captivated the audience with “New Rules.” Ed Sheeran performed an emotional “Supermarket Flowers,” and the Foo Fighters rocked the stage with “The Sky Is a Neighborhood.” Liam Gallagher performed “Live Forever” in tribute to the victims of the Manchester Arena bombing, replacing Ariana Grande who had to withdraw due to illness. Sam Smith’s “Too Good at Goodbyes” and Kendrick Lamar’s “FEEL.” added to the night’s diverse musical lineup. Rita Ora and Liam Payne performed a medley of “Your Song,” “Anywhere,” and “For You,” while Stormzy closed the show with a politically charged performance of “Blinded by Your Grace, Pt. 2,” “Brits Freestyle,” and “Big for Your Boots.”
The event’s iconic moments were captured by Official BRIT Awards photographer John Marshall of JM Enternational.⬤
The night featured several memorable performances. Justin Timberlake and Chris Stapleton opened the show with “Midnight Summer Jam” and “Say Something.” Rag’n’Bone Man and Jorja Smith delivered a powerful rendition of “Skin,” while Dua Lipa captivated the audience with “New Rules.” Ed Sheeran performed an emotional “Supermarket Flowers,” and the Foo Fighters rocked the stage with “The Sky Is a Neighborhood.” Liam Gallagher performed “Live Forever” in tribute to the victims of the Manchester Arena bombing, replacing Ariana Grande who had to withdraw due to illness. Sam Smith’s “Too Good at Goodbyes” and Kendrick Lamar’s “FEEL.” added to the night’s diverse musical lineup. Rita Ora and Liam Payne performed a medley of “Your Song,” “Anywhere,” and “For You,” while Stormzy closed the show with a politically charged performance of “Blinded by Your Grace, Pt. 2,” “Brits Freestyle,” and “Big for Your Boots.”
The event’s iconic moments were captured by Official BRIT Awards photographer John Marshall of JM Enternational.⬤
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23 imagesDua Lipa captivated the audience with “New Rules.” Captured by Official BRIT Awards photographer John Marshall of JM Enternational.
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13 imagesEd Sheeran performed an emotional “Supermarket Flowers”. Captured by Official BRIT Awards photographer John Marshall of JM Enternational.
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11 imagesThe Foo Fighters rocked the stage with “The Sky Is a Neighborhood.” Captured by Official BRIT Awards photographer John Marshall of JM Enternational.
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28 imagesJustin Timberlake and Chris Stapleton opened the show with “Midnight Summer Jam” and “Say Something.” Captured by Official BRIT Awards photographer John Marshall of JM Enternational.
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27 imagesKendrick Lamar’s “FEEL.” added to the night’s diverse musical lineup. Captured by Official BRIT Awards photographer John Marshall of JM Enternational.
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10 imagesLiam Gallagher performed “Live Forever” in tribute to the victims of the Manchester Arena bombing, replacing Ariana Grande who had to withdraw due to illness. Captured by Official BRIT Awards photographer John Marshall of JM Enternational.
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24 imagesRag’n’Bone Man and Jorja Smith delivered a powerful rendition of “Skin." Captured by Official BRIT Awards photographer John Marshall of JM Enternational.
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26 imagesRita Ora and Liam Payne performed a medley of “Your Song,” “Anywhere,” and “For You” Captured by Official BRIT Awards photographer John Marshall of JM Enternational.
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21 imagesSam Smith’s “Too Good at Goodbyes” added to the night’s diverse musical lineup. Captured by Official BRIT Awards photographer John Marshall of JM Enternational.
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67 imagesCaptured by Official BRIT Awards photographer John Marshall of JM Enternational. Stormzy closed the show with a politically charged performance of “Blinded by Your Grace, Pt. 2,” “BRITs Freestyle,” and “Big for Your Boots.”