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2007 Brit Awards

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Date
  
14 February 2007

Hosted by
  
Russell Brand

Venue
  
Earls Court

Network
  
ITV

Most awards
  
Arctic Monkeys and The Killers

The 2007 Brit Awards was the 27th edition of the biggest annual pop music awards in the United Kingdom. They are run by the British Phonographic Industry and took place on 14 February 2007 at the Earls Court in London. The show, when broadcast, attracted 5.43 million viewers. The ceremony was hosted by Russell Brand, with Fearne Cotton interviewing winners backstage, and the voiceover by Tom Baker. The show was supposedly being broadcast live for the first time since 1989, on ITV1; however, it was revealed to have been on a 30-second tape delay. The sound occasionally dropped out, apparently in an attempt to censor strong language ("fuck" was always censored), although swearing by Liam Gallagher, Simon Pegg, Mark Owen and host Brand was nonetheless audible on the broadcast. The pre-show was called The BRITs Red Carpet, and was hosted by Lauren Laverne, Matt Willis, Alesha Dixon and Russell Howard. The show that followed was called The BRITs Encore.

Contents

Live performers

  • Scissor Sisters – "I Don't Feel Like Dancing"
  • Snow Patrol – "Chasing Cars"
  • Amy Winehouse – "Rehab"
  • The Killers – "When You Were Young"
  • Take That – "Patience"
  • Red Hot Chili Peppers – "Dani California"
  • Corinne Bailey Rae – "Put Your Records On"
  • Oasis – "Cigarettes & Alcohol / The Meaning of Soul / Morning Glory / Don't Look Back in Anger / Rock 'n' Roll Star"
  • Russell Brand

    Some controversy was caused by the host of the 2007 Awards ceremony, comedian Russell Brand, who made several quips relating to news stories of the time including singer Robbie Williams' entering rehab for addiction to prescription drugs, the Queen's 'naughty bits' and a fatal friendly fire incident involving a British soldier killed by American armed forces in Iraq. ITV1 received over 300 complaint calls from viewers. He would again instigate controversy the following year at the 2008 MTV Video Music Awards.

    References

    2007 Brit Awards Wikipedia