Brit Award for British Group

The Brit Award for British Group is an award given by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI), an organisation which represents record companies and artists in the United Kingdom.[1] The accolade is presented at the Brit Awards, an annual celebration of British and international music.[2] The winners and nominees are determined by the Brit Awards voting academy with over 1,000 members, which comprise record labels, publishers, managers, agents, media, and previous winners and nominees.[3]

Brit Award for British Group
2024 winner Jungle
Awarded forAchievement in Excellent British Group
CountryUnited Kingdom (UK)
Presented byBritish Phonographic Industry (BPI)
First awarded1977
Currently held byJungle (2024)
Most awardsColdplay (4)
Most nominationsColdplay (9)
Websitewww.brits.co.uk

The inaugural recipients of the award are The Beatles, who won in 1977. Coldplay hold the record for most wins in the category, with four, while Radiohead hold the record for most nominations without a win, with seven. In 2021, Little Mix made history by becoming the first female group to win the award. The current holder of the award is Jungle, who won in 2024.

History

The award was first presented in 1977 and was first won by the Beatles. When the second Brit awards were held, the Police received the honour and the award had been given out to one group annually since 1982. The only exception to this was in 1992, when the KLF and Simply Red were revealed to have tied and, as such, both groups were announced as winners.[4] Damon Albarn is the only individual to have been nominated for work in multiple groups, receiving five nominations (including one win) as a member of Blur, and five nominations (including one win) as a member of Gorillaz. In 2021 Little Mix, made history when they became the first female group to win the award since it was first presented in 1977. The group took to call out the award ceremony and the music industry over white male dominance, the lack of nominations and wins for female groups in the category and paid homage to previous girl group nominees.[5]

Winners and nominees

Inaugural recipients The Beatles
Two-time winners Dire Straits
Culture Club won in 1984
1988 recipients Pet Shop Boys
Damon Albarn is notable for having won the award as a member of two different groups, winning with Blur in 1995 and Gorillaz in 2018
Oasis won the award in 1996
Two-time winners Manic Street Preachers
Two-time winner Travis
Four-time winner Coldplay
2005 winners Franz Ferdinand
Three-time winner Arctic Monkeys
Mumford & Sons received the award in 2013
Two-time recipients The 1975
2021 winner Little Mix are the first and only female group to win the award.
YearRecipientNominee
1977The Beatles
1982The Police
1983Dire Straits
1984Culture Club
1985Wham!
1986Dire Straits
1987Five Star
1988Pet Shop Boys
1989Erasure
1990Fine Young Cannibals
1991The Cure
1992The KLF and Simply Red
1993Simply Red
1994Stereo MCs
1995Blur
1996Oasis
1997Manic Street Preachers
1998The Verve
1999Manic Street Preachers
2000Travis
2001Coldplay
2002Travis
2003Coldplay
2004The Darkness
2005Franz Ferdinand
2006Kaiser Chiefs
2007Arctic Monkeys
2008Arctic Monkeys
2009Elbow
2010Kasabian
2011Take That
2012Coldplay
2013Mumford & Sons
2014Arctic Monkeys
2015Royal Blood
2016Coldplay
2017The 1975
2018Gorillaz
2019The 1975
2020Foals
2021Little Mix
2022Wolf Alice
2023Wet Leg
2024Jungle

Groups with multiple wins

Artists that received multiple awards
AwardsArtist
4Coldplay
3Arctic Monkeys
2The 1975
Damon Albarn[a]
Dire Straits
Manic Street Preachers
Simply Red
Travis

Groups with multiple nominations

Artists that received multiple nominations
NominationsArtist
9Coldplay
7Radiohead
6Arctic Monkeys
5Blur
Gorillaz
4The 1975
Dire Straits
Eurythmics
Kasabian
Muse
Oasis
One Direction
Pet Shop Boys
Simply Red
Take That
Little Mix
3Bastille
Erasure
The xx
2alt-J
The Beautiful South
Biffy Clyro
Chase & Status
The Cure
Def Leppard
Doves
Elbow
Franz Ferdinand
Girls Aloud
Gomez
Jamiroquai
Kaiser Chiefs
The Lightning Seeds
Madness
Manic Street Preachers
M People
Mumford & Sons
Pink Floyd
The Police
Queen
Royal Blood
Snow Patrol
Soul II Soul
Stereophonics
Sugababes
Tears for Fears
Texas
Travis
U2
Wolf Alice
Years & Years

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