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The BRIT Awards 2024 with Mastercard
The BRIT Awards 2024 with Mastercard
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Date2 Mar 2024
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VenueThe O2 arena
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AvailabilityOn sale now
Event Details
Age Restriction: No one under the age of 13 will be admitted to the Event. People between the ages of 13 and 17 years will only be admitted to the Event with an accompanying adult. For the purposes of the Conditions, an adult is a person aged 18 years and over.
The BRIT Awards 2024 with Mastercard confirms that this year’s event will take place on Saturday 2 March, continuing its primetime slot on ITV1 and ITVX, live from The O2 arena, following the huge success of the 2023 show moving to the weekend for the first time in BRITs history.
The BRITs also confirm that Damian Christian, Managing Director and President of Promotions at Atlantic Records (part of Warner Music UK) will continue as Chair of the BRIT Committee for 2024.
Reflecting on the success of 2023 and his vision for 2024 Christian says, “The move to a Saturday night for the first time proved to be a huge success, so I’m delighted we’ll be back in a primetime slot again in March. A Saturday night show helped us lock in our most engaged audience ever, and we’ll be looking to build on that base as we connect with even more fans in 2024. Next year’s BRITs will be our most ambitious show yet, with a host of exciting performances from incredible artists, as we look to celebrate the music that soundtracked our 2023.”
The BRITs are delighted to announce that Sally Wood will stay on as Executive Producer of the show for BRITs TV, and Misty Buckley will return to design the set for the awards. Maggie Crowe - BPI’s Director of Events & Charities, will oversee the overall running of the event.
Last year’s ceremony, hosted by Mo Gilligan, saw Harry Styles sweep the board, alongside triumphs for Wet Leg, Beyoncé, Becky Hill, David Guetta and more, incredible performances from the likes of Harry Styles, Wet Leg, Sam Smith & Kim Petras, Stormzy and Cat Burns, and strong engagement across both TV and digital. Viewing figures for the ITV1 broadcast peaked at just under 4 million on the night - the highest figure in three years - with 54% share of 16-34 year olds, the highest in a decade. The individual audience share, at 25.7%, was the highest in over five years. Significant growth was seen across the major digital platforms as the music industry came together to celebrate the year’s standout successes across both British and International music. The return to a Saturday night slot will promise another exciting and memorable live show with the great and the good of British and global talent all taking to the legendary BRIT Awards stage in recognition of their achievements of the previous year.
Testament to the value of The BRIT Awards are the three year renewal deals of the long-standing partnerships with Mastercard (headline sponsorship now in its 26th year), ITV (official broadcaster who celebrated 30 years of broadcasting The BRITs in 2023), and The O2 arena.
The partners all support The BRITs’ vision and values through their contribution to putting on an exceptional evening of live music and entertainment that, additionally, helps raise money for The BRIT Trust, the charitable arm of the awards, who distribute funds to charities that promote education and well-being through music, including The BRIT School and Nordoff-Robbins Music Therapy.
Charlie Carrington, Senior Vice President Marketing and Communications, Mastercard UK and Ireland said: “We’re incredibly proud to have supported the biggest night in British music through our partnership with The BRIT Awards for over two and a half decades. As we continue to work closely with the creative industries and celebrate all those performing on stage or behind the scenes, our goal is to champion the next generation of creative talent at The BRIT School, whilst also bringing fans closer to the music they love.”
Katie Rawcliffe, Head of Entertainment Commissioning, ITV said:
“For 30 years The BRIT Awards have given ITV audiences a front row seat to the biggest event in the UK music industry calendar. As we continue our broadcast partnership into 2024, we look forward to more memorable performances, global stars and history making moments.”
Emma Bownes, VP of Venue Programming (Europe) at The O2 said, “We’re thrilled to be welcoming The BRIT Awards back to The O2 in 2024 for another stellar night celebrating the very best in British music. We’re proud to have played host to this landmark event since it moved to The O2 back in 2011, and we’re genuinely honoured to announce that we’ll continue to do so until 2026. The BRITs is always a special night, for the artists, their teams and the fans, and we look forward to working closely with The BRIT Awards and BPI to make next year’s event the most incredible yet”.
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Date2 Mar 2024
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VenueThe O2 arena
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AvailabilityOn sale now