2008_BRIT_Awards

Brit Awards 2008

Brit Awards 2008

Annual Music Awards


Brit Awards 2008 was the 28th edition of the Brit Awards, an annual music awards ceremony in the United Kingdom. It was organised by the British Phonographic Industry and took place on 20 February 2008 at the Earls Court in London.

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The entrance to Earls Court in London on the evening of the 2008 ceremony

Leona Lewis was nominated for four awards but came away empty-handed. The ceremony attracted 6.1 million viewers, 800,000 more than the previous live broadcast.

Performances

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Winners and Nominees

More information British Album of the Year (presented by Vic Reeves), British Single of the Year (presented by Alan Carr) ...

Outstanding Contribution to Music

Multiple nominations and Awards

Two-time winner Foo Fighters
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Memorable moments

Vic Reeves and Sharon Osbourne

After Vic Reeves appeared to forget which award he was presenting, Sharon Osbourne attempted to wrestle the microphone from him, insisted he was drunk and called him a "pissed bastard". She proceeded to make the full announcement herself. The next day it was reported that Reeves was not intoxicated and was hurt by Osbourne's behaviour.[1][2] The incident has since been ascribed to an autocue malfunction, but Reeves said in his defence that he was trying to read the autocue screen, but he couldn't read it because Osbourne was pushing him out of the way.

Arctic Monkeys

When the Arctic Monkeys took to the stage to collect their award for 'Best British Album', the band were dressed up in traditional English country and hunting outfits and even took a plastic duck to the stage with them. During the acceptance speech, they made a rude tirade about the Brits school which forced producers to pull it from the television broadcast.[3]


References

  1. "Reeves upset by Osbourne Brits rant". Digital Spy. 21 February 2008.

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