Olivia Dean crowned new UK queen of pop as Brit Awards hit the north
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"I don't know if I ever really thought I'd get [a Brit award], but I did!"
she declared on an earlier visit to the winner's podium.
"Let's keep celebrating the otherness," she said during her acceptance speech.
"Let's keep celebrating different music, different cultures, different languages. "
She was joined by Björk, for a showstopping performance of her recent single Berghain; which host Jack Whitehall noted started like the "Last Night of the Proms" and ended like an Ibiza club rave.
Manchester's Deansgate train station was even renamed Olivia Deansgate for the week in her honour.
Hopefully she will find the tram she needs to get home on Sunday.
"Keep it cute, keep it moving and I'll see you at the Brits. "
She recently flew back to the UK from a series of festival shows in Australia.
Harry turns on the style On the big night, Harry Styles, an investor in the Co-op Arena, owned the auditorium with his opening performance of his hypnotically clubby new single Aperture, appearing like a cross between Talking Heads' David Byrne and a particularly dapper investment banker in his high waisted trousers.
- before diving into her new soul ballad, Nightingale Lane.
"It shouldn't be a battle to survive as a band or any artist," she noted.
Country star Dolly Parton gave an unexpected video tribute, saying the musician "knew how to get your attention with his love of theatrics [and] his musical gifts".
Osbourne was proud to be a "working class Brummy", said Sharon, "and he never let anyone forget it".
"He was the most humble egomaniac you could ever meet!"
"Without them, I'd just be a singer-songwriter.
No one gives a [damn] about singer-songwriters," he joked.
"It's great that we're here," declared frontman Shaun Ryder before presenting an award.
"Up the north!"
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