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BRIT Awards 2021: Taylor Swift thanks boyfriend Joe Alwyn as she scoops Global Icon trophy

Taylor Swift coyly thanked her boyfriend of four years, Joe Alwyn, when she scooped the coveted Global Icon trophy at the BRIT Awards on Tuesday night. The Love Story hitmaker, 31, took to the stage at London s O2 to accept the award – becoming the first woman to do so in the show s history – when she gave a blink-and-you ll miss it nod to her British actor beau, 30. While thanking a long list of friends and collaborators, the American beauty briefly paused, before smiling and simply acknowledging Joe for his support.  Beau: Taylor Swift coyly thanked her boyfriend of four years, Joe Alwyn, when she scooped the coveted Global Icon trophy at the BRIT Awards on Tuesday night

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"It's going to be emotional!": Showrunners Rebecca Allen & Selina Webb on the return of the BRITs

at 7:08AM Music Week tonight’s BRIT Awards will be a “very, very emotional night” for the British music industry.  In our recent exclusive digital cover feature, the execs – EMI Records president Allen and Universal executive vice president respectively – outlined how they navigated a host of logistical challenges to bring the event together. “We didn’t even know if the show could take place,” said Allen. “The world suddenly turned on its head, and we had no idea if the show would even be possible. Over the last year, we’ve followed all the different award shows that were happening, trying to figure out how we could learn from them. The big thing for us was, ‘How do we do ours differently?’ That was a tough thing, and that changed almost daily for us both because the world opened up and closed down again, and then opened up and closed down again! Our feelings around the show and what was possible changed almost weekly and sometimes daily. And I think that

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Brit Awards 2021: How to vote? This year's rules and nominations revealed!

Brit Awards 2021: How to vote? This year’s rules and nominations revealed!   Can you and how to vote for Brit Awards 2021? Here are the nominations and rules for this year’s ceremony revealed. The annual music event is back for its 2021 edition with returning presenter and comedian Jack Whitehall. The Brits has already announced its nominees for this year, from Taylor Swift to Celeste, and from Olivia Rodrigo to AJ Tracey, the line-up is star-studded as usual. But can you actually be part of the voting process? Here are the rules explained. The BRIT Awards 2021 Nominations Revealed, YouTube Brit Awards 2021: How to vote

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Brit Beat: Paul McCartney, Chris Martin and More Lobby for Streaming Reform, BRIT Awards Move Forward (Cautiously)

Skip to main content Brit Beat: Paul McCartney, Chris Martin and More Lobby for Streaming Reform, BRIT Awards Move Forward (Cautiously) Mark Sutherland, provided by FacebookTwitterEmail Sir Paul McCartney, Stevie Nicks, Led Zeppelin, Coldplay’s Chris Martin and over 150 successful artists and songwriters recently joined the growing chorus of voices demanding changes in the way music streaming pays creators in Britain. But while the open letter to U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson – calling for streaming to be treated like a radio broadcast rather than a sale, giving artists and writers a larger share of royalties – featured a host of household names, the driving forces behind it are rather less celebrated musicians.

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How the music industry woke up to mental health

‘It’s about breaking down the taboos’: How the music industry woke up to mental health It was once vastly overlooked, but progress is finally being made to support artists’ mental health, says the co-author of a new book on the subject, Rhian Jones. Here, she talks to label heads, managers and artists about what’s changing for the better Wednesday 07 April 2021 18:28

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