Brit Awards 2001
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Brit Awards 2001 was the 21st edition of the annual pop music Brit Awards awards ceremony in the United Kingdom. They are run by the British Phonographic Industry and took place on 26 February 2001 at Earls Court in London.[1][2]
Brit Awards 2001 | |
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Date | 26 February 2001 |
Venue | Earls Court |
Hosted by | Ant & Dec |
Most awards | Robbie Williams (3) |
Most nominations | Craig David (6) |
Television/radio coverage | |
Network | ITV |
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Nominations | Artist |
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6 | Craig David |
5 | Coldplay |
4 (3) |
Moloko |
Robbie Williams | |
Toploader | |
3 (4) |
All Saints |
David Gray | |
Sonique | |
Westlife | |
2 (8) |
Artful Dodger |
Britney Spears | |
Fatboy Slim | |
Jamelia | |
Jill Scott | |
Pink | |
Radiohead | |
Ronan Keating |
Awards | Artist |
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3 | Robbie Williams |
2 | Coldplay |
During the ceremony, boy band A1 picked up the 'Award for Best Newcomer'. At the end of the night, Oasis Guitarist Noel Gallagher walked onto stage to present U2 with their 'Award for Outstanding Contribution to Music'. As Gallagher took the microphone at the start of his presenting speech, he said "This award ceremony over the years has been accused of not having a sense of humour, but when you see A1 winning best newcomer, you know that someone's taking the piss somewhere". A1 were apparently offended, and in April 2001 they performed a cover version of the Oasis song "Don't Look Back in Anger" in a mocking way, live using instruments, and not a backing track, as Gallagher had also called the band "manufactured".[3]
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