Years & Years have teamed up on an awesome new cover of
Pet Shop Boys It s A Sin after debuting the new version of the classic dance floor anthem during this year s BRIT Awards, and proceeds from the recorded version will be going to a good cause.
At this year s BRIT Awards, Elton and Years & Years Olly Alexander performed the 1987 hit in a colorful set, with John at the piano and Olly singing with the music legend. A press release explains that the collaboration and performance was inspired by the Russell T Davies TV series
It s a Sin, which Alexander stars in.
Her former band made history as they were crowned winners in the British Group category at Tuesday s BRIT Awards 2021.
And Jesy Nelson, who left Little Mix in December, revealed her joy over the impressive accolade as she shared a sweet snap of her ex-bandmates to Instagram.
The singer, 29, posted the lovely image of pregnant Leigh-Anne Pinnock and Perrie Edwards alongside Jade Thirlwall, with a lines of heart and clapping hand emojis.
Impressive: Jesy Nelson, who left Little Mix in December, revealed her joy over the band s achievement at the BRITS as she shared a sweet snap of her ex-bandmates to Instagram
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Dua Lipa performs at The BRIT Awards 2021 at The O2 Arena on May 11, 2021 in London.
The 2021 Brit Awards delivered live music in the first major indoor music event to welcome back a live audience on Tuesday (May 11) but which performance was your favorite?
Future Nostalgia underground, but the album won top honors by taking home the top album award. This year s Rising Star recipient Griff performed within the Black Hole of a heart display, while Arlo Parks brought Hope along with a beautiful arrangement of flowers to London s O2 arena.
Plus, Years & Years Olly Alexander and Sir Elton John stole the show with their cover of the Pet Shop Boys classic It s a Sin that paid tribute to the LGBTQ community s perseverance through the AIDS epidemic.
Brits Awards best moments including Little Mix s historic win and Dua Lipa calling out Boris Johnson
From Lewis Capaldi s swear-filled speech to Sir Elton John and Olly Alexander s duet – Tuesday night s ceremony included plenty of note-worthy moments
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