The best performances from The BRIT Awards 2020

It was a special show!

Author: Alex RossPublished 10th May 2021

Although The BRIT Awards with Mastercard is taking place slightly later this year due to the pandemic, the show is still set to be huge, with comedian Jack Whitehall hosting on Tuesday 11th May!

Now that the 2021 nominations have been revealed and performers have been announced, we've decided to look back at last year's show, where Harry Styles, Billie Eilish, Mabel, Stormzy, Rod Stewart, Dave and BRIT Award Rising Star winner Celeste all took to the famous stage.

Take a look back at all of the amazing performances from The BRIT Awards 2020:

Harry Styles: 'Falling'

Lizzo: 'I Love You / Truth Hurts / Good As Hell / Juice'

Lewis Capaldi: 'Someone You Loved'

Dave: 'Black'

Mabel: 'Don't Call Me Up'

Stormzy: 'Heavy Is The Head'

Billie Eilish: 'No Time To Die'

Celeste: 'Strange'

Rod Stewart: Medley of his greatest hits

Who is performing at the BRIT Awards 2021?

So far, we know that Rag'n'Bone Man and P!nk will take to the stage with the Lewisham and Greenwich NHS Trust Choir to perform their recent release ‘Anywhere Away From Here’.

Nominees Arlo Parks, Headie One, Dua Lipa and Griff will also be performing, and 'Drivers Licence' hitmaker Olivia Rodrigo will make her debut UK performance at the ceremony too.

International superstar The Weeknd will also perform remotely, with Coldplay opening the show!

Now take a look at the 2021 BRIT Award nominations:

The BRIT Awards 2021 with Mastercard takes place on Tuesday 11th May at The O2 Arena in London.

Now read:

The BRIT Awards 2021: Nominations revealed

The BRIT Awards 2020: All of the winners

Dua Lipa and Griff announced as performers at The BRIT Awards 2021

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