WATCH: Paloma Faith reveals how she 'knows' who will win at The BRITs

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Paloma Faith
Author: Anna Sky MagliolaPublished 15th Jan 2018
Last updated 20th Feb 2018

Paloma Faith stunned the audience at the BRITs nominations show on Saturday night, with an amazing performance of her single 'Crybaby'.

We caught up with Paloma before her performance to ask her how it felt to be nominated for a BRIT this year. She described it as "amazing and shocking, AGAIN!". The singer has previously been nominated for a BRIT Award a number of times and most recently won a BRIT Award for British Female Solo Artist in 2015.

See the full list of BRITs nominations here >>

This year Paloma is up against Kate Tempest, Jessie Ware, Laura Marling and Dua Lipa, but she revealed she didn't think she would win because she hasn't been offered a table at The BRITs. The singer went to explain that when she won last time she was offered a whole table, but that hasn't happened this time.

"The year I won, that was the difference," Paloma explained, "but at the time I thought it was because I'd been nominated so many times."

Watch the full interview with Paloma Faith below:

Paloma also went on to reveal her favourite 'BRITs gone wrong' moment, saying it was more 'BRITs goes right'. "It was Jarvis storming the stage during Michael Jackson's performance. That's BRITs gone right for me," she said.

On Saturday night Paloma kicked off the show performing 'Crybaby' wearing an amazing glittery outfit which sparkled in the lights throughout. During her performance she was surrounded by loads of men who were standing on the stage, topless and crying.

You can watch the full performance below:

The BRIT Awards will return to the O2 Arena in London on the 21st February 2018, with performances from Ed Sheeran, Sam Smith, Dua Lipa and more huge acts. This year's show will be hosted by award-winning actor and comedian, Jack Whitehall.

Make sure you tune into Tay FM for all the latest BRITs news.

The first BRIT Award of the year was presented on Saturday to this year's Critics' Choice winner Jorja Smith. Jorja is in good company, previous winners have included Adele, Sam Smith and last year's Rag'n'Bone Man.

Now take a look at the other Critics' Choice winners:

2008 - Adele


2009 - Florence + The Machine


2010 - Ellie Goulding


2011 - Jessie J


2012 - Emeli Sandé


2013 - Tom Odell


2014 - Sam Smith


2015 - James Bay


2016 - Jack Garratt


2017 - Rag ’n’ Bone Man


2018 - Jorja Smith


Sam Fender: 2019

Sam Fender has become hugely popular over the last couple of years, so it's no surprise he won the award in 2019. His debut album 'Hypersonic Missiles' was adored by fans.


Sam dropped his second album ' Seventeen Going Under' in October 2021 and has since sold out shows across the world.