1990 Brit Awards
The 1990 Brit Awards were the 11th edition of the biggest annual pop music awards in the United Kingdom. They are run by the British Phonographic Industry and took place on 18 February 1990. The ceremony was held at the Dominion Theatre in London for the first time, having previously been held at the Royal Albert Hall, and was hosted by Cathy McGowan.
Live performers
The awards
Solo artist awards
British Male Solo
British Female Solo
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International Solo Artist
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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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Record awards
British Single
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Best Video
Soundtrack
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General awards
Outstanding Contribution to Music
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British Producer
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Notable moments
Freddie Mercury
The 1990 awards ceremony saw the last public appearance of Queen frontman Freddie Mercury.[1] Queen appeared at the ceremony to receive the Brit Award for Outstanding Contribution to British Music.[1][2] Mercury (who had been suffering from AIDS since 1987 but had not disclosed it to the public) did not make a speech, as Brian May did the talking on behalf of the other members, but his gaunt appearance was noticeable and he died in November 1991.
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Defunct awards |
- British Male Newcomer
- British Female Newcomer
- Best Classical Recording
- Best International Solo Artist
- Best Selling Album
- Life Achievement
- Sony Trophy for Technical Excellence
- Special Award
- Best Comedy Record
- Best Soundtrack/Cast Recording
- Outstanding Contribution to Music
- Brit Award for International Breakthrough Act
- Best British Dance Act
- Artist of a Generation
- The Freddie Mercury Award
- Best Selling British Album Act
- Best Pop Act
- British Urban Act
- Best International Album
- British Rock Act
- BRITs 25 Best Song Award
- BRITs Album of 30 Years
- The BRITs Hits 30
- Best Live Act
- Special Recognition
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Related | |
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