Olivia Dean dominated the 2026 Brit Awards, winning four major awards including artist of the year, pop act, song of the year, and album of the year for her release The Art of Loving, according to The Guardian. Her victories highlighted her rapid ascent in British pop music, solidifying her status as a leading new talent.
The ceremony took place on February 28 at Manchester’s Co-op Live Arena, marking the first time the event was held outside London, as reported by The Guardian and Variety. This decision was celebrated as a recognition of the UK’s musical diversity and Manchester’s vibrant cultural scene, with local enthusiasm described as “palpable” in the Guardian's coverage.
The night also featured notable performances, including Harry Styles' live debut of "Aperature" from his upcoming album Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally., as noted by The Hollywood Reporter. Other artists such as Rosalía contributed to the strong lineup, broadcast live with Jack Whitehall hosting, according to Deadline.
Viewers worldwide accessed the Brit Awards free online via ITVX with VPN services, enabling international audiences to stream the event, according to Mashable. The Brit Awards continue to expand their global reach through digital broadcasting while maintaining their role as a major UK music showcase.
Looking ahead, the impact of Olivia Dean’s wins is expected to influence the UK music scene and award dynamics in future years. The successful relocation of the ceremony to Manchester may also shape plans for geographic diversity in hosting, potentially moving the awards to other UK cities to celebrate regional music cultures.

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