Brit Awards 2005

Brit Awards 2005 was the 25th edition of the Brit Awards, an annual pop music awards ceremony in the United Kingdom, which for this edition was marketed as "Brits 25 - The 25th Show". The show was broadcast on the UK ITV network, and attracted 6.32 million viewers.

Brit Awards 2005
Date9 February 2005
VenueEarls Court
Hosted byChris Evans
Most awardsScissor Sisters (3)
Most nominationsFranz Ferdinand (5)
Television/radio coverage
NetworkITV

The producers added a fake film effect to the telecast of the 2005 awards show, which was criticised by some who thought ruined the immediacy of the awards show, and was dizzying when combined with fast camera movements.

The host was Chris Evans and the venue for the event was Earls Court.

Performances

ArtistFeaturingSong
Bob Geldof"I Don't Like Mondays"
Daniel BedingfieldNatasha Bedingfield"Ain't Nobody"
Franz Ferdinand"Take Me Out"
Green Day"American Idiot"
Gwen Stefani"What You Waiting For?"
JameliaLemar"Addicted to Love"
Joss StoneRobbie Williams"Right to Be Wrong"
"Angels"
Keane"Everybody's Changing"
Snoop DoggPharrell"What's My Name?"
Scissor Sisters"Take Your Mama"
The Streets"Dry Your Eyes"

Winners and nominees

British Album of the Year
(presented by Clive Owen)
British Single of the Year
(presented by Minnie Driver)
British Male Solo Artist
(presented by Naomie Harris)
British Female Solo Artist
(presented by Lisa Stansfield)
British Group
(presented by Kelly Osbourne and Sharon Osbourne)
British Breakthrough Act
(presented by Jo Whiley)
British Pop Act
(presented by Jodie Kidd)
British Urban Act
(presented by Jazzy B)
British Rock Act
(presented by Brian May)
British Live Act
(presented by Shirley Manson)
Best Song
(presented by David Walliams and Matt Lucas)
International Album
(presented by Siouxsie Sioux)
International Male Solo Artist
(presented by Natalie Imbruglia)
International Female Solo Artist
(presented by Charlie Creed-Miles)
International Group
(presented by Bernard Sumner and Peter Hook)
International Breakthrough Act
(presented by Simon Pegg)

Outstanding Contribution to Music

Multiple nominations and awards

Three-time winner Scissor Sisters
Artists that received multiple awards
Awards Artist
3 Scissor Sisters
2
(3)
Franz Ferdinand
Joss Stone
Keane

See also

References

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