The Brat Brat’s Charli XCX reign last

London – LONDON (AP) – The Brati XCX “Brati” reign, where it has cleared the floors in the BRIT Awards for this year – the lead in the UK’s leading music awards.

She won five awards in the British 2025 including artists, songs and album for this year for “Brat”, in addition to the songwriter for this year, which was announced before the Greatzy party, in London on Saturday. The prizes became hot after Charlie’s victory in Grammys last month, as she won the best desirable album.

Chapell Roan won the Best International Artist and Best International Song. Fontaines DC won the Best International Group Award.

The treatment received his first nomination in 30 years, for the deep “lost world songs”. The Beatles was also nominated for the first time since 1977 for the first and only registration for the twenty -first century.

Sabrina Carpeter moved to the theater, where she was performing a variety of her songs, including the eccentric countryside path, “Please, please,” – which she recently registered with Dolly Barton. Carptter also won the International Success Award – the first time that an international artist has received honor.

The exhibition was distinguished by honoring the late member One Direction Liam Payne after the singer was found dead at the age of 31 years last year.

Founded in 1977, the British developed from the rough edge industry event into a talent exhibition in the UK, which strengthened future hidden positions, including Adele.

Miles Smith won the desired budget awards – in the footsteps of Sam Fender and Adel. Speaking earlier this week, he said last year that going to the Brett Awards was a “dream” and it was great to be able to perform in the exhibition knowing that he had a prize in his “back pocket”

Other performances included Teddy swimming, and the last dinner party.

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