Brit Awards 1995
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15th Brit Awards | |
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Date | 20 February 1995 |
Venue | Alexandra Palace |
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Host | Chris Evans |
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The 1995 Brit Awards were the 15th edition of the biggest annual pop music awards in the United Kingdom. They are run by the British Phonographic Industry and took place on 20 February 1995 at Alexandra Palace in London. Blur won four awards, the most any artist has gained in a single ceremony.
Contents
Live performers
- Blur – "Girls & Boys"
- East 17 – "Let It Rain"
- Eddi Reader – "Patience of Angels"
- Elton John – "Believe"
- Eternal – "Baby Love"
- Sting & M People – "Set Them Free"
- Madonna – "Bedtime Story"
- Take That – "Back for Good"
The awards
Solo artist awards
British Male Solo
British Female Solo
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International Male Solo
International Female Solo
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Group awards
British Group
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International Group
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Breakthrough awards
British Breakthrough
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International Breakthrough
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General artist awards
British Dance Act
Artist |
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Brand New Heavies |
Eternal |
M People |
Massive Attack |
The Prodigy |
- Winner: M People
Record awards
British Single
Mastercard British Album
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British Video
Soundtrack
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General awards
Outstanding Contribution to Music
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British Producer
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