See the complete winners of the 2011 BRIT Awards which was held on February 15, 2011. The awards ceremony was held at world's famous event center, The O2 Arena in London. It was the 31st edition of the British Phonographic Industry's annual pop music awards. The artists with the most awards won were Tinie Tempah and Arcade Fire, with two wins each.
2011 BRIT Awards Winners
Mastercard British Album (presented by Roger Daltrey)
Best British Single (presented by Alan Carr)
Mumford & Sons — Sigh No More
Plan B — The Defamation of Strickland Banks
Take That — Progress
Tinie Tempah — Disc-Overy
The xx — xx
Tinie Tempah — "Pass Out"
Alexandra Burke featuring Pitbull — "All Night Long"
Cheryl Cole — "Parachute"
Florence and the Machine — "You Got the Love"
Matt Cardle — "When We Collide"
Olly Murs — "Please Don't Let Me Go"
Plan B — "She Said"
Scouting for Girls — "This Ain't a Love Song"
Taio Cruz — "Dynamite"
The Wanted — "All Time Low"
Best British Male (presented by Dizzee Rascal)
Best British Female (presented by Boy George)
Plan B
Mark Ronson
Paul Weller
Robert Plant
Tinie Tempah
Laura Marling
Cheryl Cole
Ellie Goulding
Paloma Faith
Rumer
Best British Group (presented by Dermot O'Leary)
Best British Breakthrough Act (presented by Fearne Cotton)
Take That
Biffy Clyro
Gorillaz
Mumford & Sons
The xx
Tinie Tempah
Ellie Goulding
Mumford & Sons
Rumer
The xx
Best British Producer
Best International Album (presented by Boris Becker)
Markus Dravs[8]
Ethan Johns
John Leckie
Mike Pela
Stuart Price
Arcade Fire — The Suburbs
Cee Lo Green — The Lady Killer
Eminem — Recovery
Katy Perry — Teenage Dream
Kings of Leon — Come Around Sundown
Best International Male (presented by Lewis Hamilton)
Best International Female (presented by Cheryl Cole)
Cee Lo Green
Bruce Springsteen
David Guetta
Eminem
Kanye West
Rihanna
Alicia Keys
Katy Perry
Kylie Minogue
Robyn
Best International Group
Best International Breakthrough Act (presented by Avril Lavigne and Will Young)
The 82nd Academy Awards ceremony, presented by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, will honor the best films of 2009 and will take place March 7, 2010, at the Kodak Theatre in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California.
Oscar Awards 2010 will be televised in the United States on ABC. Actors Alec Baldwin and Steve Martin will host the show. Martin will host for the third time, after previously presiding over the 73rd and 75th ceremonies, while Baldwin will host the show for the first time.