This article lists the presenters, venues and winners for the Brit Awards from 1977, 1982 to the present day, which includes the 1977 Silver Jubilee awards presentation.
Host(s): Clara Amfo, Maya Jama and Roman Kemp (Main)
Venue: The O2 Arena
Broadcaster: ITV
Host(s): Mo Gilligan (Main)
Venue: The O2 Arena
Broadcaster: ITV
Host(s): Mo Gilligan (Main); Clara Amfo and Maya Jama (Launch)
Venue: The O2 Arena
Broadcaster: ITV
Host(s): Jack Whitehall (Main); Nick Grimshaw and Griff (Launch)
Venue: The O2 Arena
Broadcaster: ITV
Host(s): Jack Whitehall (Main); Alice Levine (Launch)
Venue: The O2 Arena
Broadcaster: ITV
Host(s): Jack Whitehall (Main); Clara Amfo (Launch)
Venue: The O2 Arena
Broadcaster: ITV
Host(s): Jack Whitehall (Main); Emma Willis (Launch)
Venue: The O2 Arena
Broadcaster: ITV
Host(s): Dermot O'Leary and Emma Willis (Main); Emma Willis (Launch)
Venue: O2 Arena
Broadcaster: ITV
Host(s): Ant & Dec (Main); Laura Whitmore (Launch)
Venue: O2 Arena
Broadcaster: ITV
Host(s): Ant & Dec (Main); Reggie Yates (Launch)
Venue: O2 Arena
Broadcaster: ITV
Host(s): James Corden (Main); Nick Grimshaw (Launch)
Venue: O2 Arena
Broadcaster: ITV
Host(s): James Corden
Venue: O2 Arena
Broadcaster: ITV
Host(s): James Corden
Venue: O2 Arena
Broadcaster: ITV
Host(s): James Corden
Venue: O2 Arena
Broadcaster: ITV
Host(s): Peter Kay
Venue: Earls Court
Broadcaster: ITV
Host(s): Kylie Minogue, James Corden and Mathew Horne
Venue: Earls Court
Broadcaster: ITV
Host(s): The Osbournes
Venue: Earls Court
Broadcaster: ITV
Host(s): Russell Brand
Venue: Earls Court
Broadcaster: ITV
Host(s): Chris Evans
Venue: Earls Court
Broadcaster: ITV
Host(s): Chris Evans
Venue: Earls Court
Broadcaster: ITV
Host(s): Cat Deeley
Venue: Earls Court
Broadcaster: ITV
Host(s): Davina McCall
Venue: Earls Court
Host(s): Frank Skinner and Zoe Ball
Venue: Earls Court
Host(s): Ant & Dec
Venue: Earls Court
Host(s): Davina McCall
Venue: Earls Court
Host(s): Johnny Vaughan
Venue: London Arena
Host(s): Ben Elton
Venue: London Arena
Host(s): Ben Elton
Venue: Earls Court
Host(s): Chris Evans
Venue: Earls Court
Host(s): Chris Evans
Venue: Alexandra Palace
Host(s): Rupaul and Elton John
Venue: Alexandra Palace
Host(s): Richard O'Brien
Venue: Alexandra Palace
Host(s): Simon Bates
Venue: Hammersmith Odeon
Host(s): Simon Bates
Venue: Dominion Theatre
Host(s): Cathy McGowan
Venue: Dominion Theatre
Host(s): Mick Fleetwood and Samantha Fox
Venue: Royal Albert Hall
Host(s): Noel Edmonds
Venue: Royal Albert Hall
Host(s): Jonathan King
Venue: Grosvenor Hotel
Host(s): Noel Edmonds
Venue: Grosvenor Hotel
Host(s): Noel Edmonds
Venue: Grosvenor Hotel
Host(s): Tim Rice
Venue: Grosvenor Hotel
Host(s): Tim Rice
Venue: Grosvenor Hotel
Host(s): David Jacobs
Venue: Grosvenor Hotel
Host(s): Michael Aspel
Venue: Wembley Conference Centre
n.b. these awards were to mark the Queen's Silver Jubilee and were for the previous 25 years of her reign.
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