Brit Awards 2019: The 1975 win best British album and best group

George Ezra, Little Mix and Dua Lipa are also winners on the night music pats itself on the back.

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The 1975 have been crowned the big winners at the Brit Awards, picking up the night’s top prizes for best British album and group — and addressing male misogyny in the industry as they did it.

Accepting the award for best group, frontman Matt Healy said: "Male misogynist acts are examined for nuance and examined as traits of difficult artists, while women and those who call them out are treated as hysterics who don't understand art."

It was a reference to a recent Guardian article on abuse of power in music, and came as a poignant moment on a night which had initially been dominated by female nominees.

The 1975 performed at the ceremony where they picked up two awards
Image: The 1975 performed at the ceremony where they picked up two awards
Little Mix at Brits
Image: Little Mix won the best music video of the year award for a British act
Calvin Harris picked up two awards at The 02 in London tonight
Image: Calvin Harris picked up two awards at The 02 in London

But only Little Mix and Dua Lipa (with Calvin Harris) picked up awards in the other mixed categories - for best video and best single respectively.

Harris was the other big winner of the night, also picking up the award for best producer - after 16 nominations in 10 years.

"I want to thank the people at home," the Scottish DJ said.

"I want to thank anyone that's bought a tune, streamed a tune, come to a show, listened to a tune by accident on the radio."

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Dua Lipa won the award for best British single for her song One Kiss with Calvin Harris
Image: Dua Lipa won the award for best British single for her song One Kiss with Calvin Harris
Jorja Smith won best british female solo artist
Image: Jorja Smith won best British female solo artist

In the other main categories, George Ezra and Jorja Smith took home the male and female artist prizes, while Tom Walker was crowned best breakthrough act.

Performances came from Little Mix, George Ezra, The 1975 and Jess Glynne and H.E.R, as well as Hugh Jackman and Pink - who closed the show with a medley of hits after picking up the outstanding contribution award.

George Ezra, who also performed at the ceremony, took home the award for best male artist
Image: George Ezra, who also performed at the ceremony, took home the award for best male artist

Starting off in a dressing grown and then entering the stage from the ceiling, Pink ended a defiant set surrounded by dancers and offering a raised fist.

Ahead of her performance, Pink said it was an honour to follow in the footsteps of others who have won the prize, including Fleetwood Mac and Sir Elton John.

Little Mix - who won the public-voted best video prize for Woman Like Me, their collaboration with Nicki Minaj, jumped up and down at their table as their name was called out.

Accepting the award, Jade Thirlwall said it was "a video that really meant something to us", while Jesy Nelson said the band would not be where they were without the "incredible fans" who have supported them since their X Factor win in 2011.

In her best female artist speech, Jorja Smith, who was also nominated for best breakthrough act, said her win was "for all the little girls and women who are just being themselves", and added: "I didn't expect this at all."

Accepting his breakthrough act award, Tom Walker gave a shout-out to his home country - and one person in particular.

Hugh Jackman performed a Greatest Showman routine at the ceremony
Image: Hugh Jackman performed a Greatest Showman routine at the ceremony

"To everybody up in Scotland, to my gran who's watching somewhere on telly - yes, Gran! Here we are."

Earlier in the night, he had told Sky News he was "absolutely buzzing" just to be at the ceremony.

In the international categories, the winners included Ariana Grande, Drake and Beyonce and Jay-Z.

Ahead of the awards, Dua Lipa and Anne-Marie had been favourites, with four nominations each.

However, these failed to translate into wins, with Lipa winning the one prize and Anne-Marie none.

Other awards went to Ed Sheeran, for global success, and Sam Fender, who was named the Brits Critics Choice winner.

Matt and Luke Goss from Bros appear on stage following the success of a recent documentary about their reunion
Image: Matt and Luke Goss from Bros appeared on stage following the success of a recent documentary about their reunion

:: Brit Awards 2019 winners

British male solo artist: George Ezra

British female solo artist: Jorja Smith

British single: Calvin Harris & Dua Lipa - One Kiss

British group: The 1975

Winnie Harlow and Sam Smith performed at this year's Brit Awards
Image: Winnie Harlow and Sam Smith performed at this year's Brit Awards

British breakthrough act: Tom Walker

British album: The 1975 - A Brief Inquiry Into Online Relationships

British artist video of the year: Little Mix ft Nicki Minaj - Woman Like Me

International male: Drake

International female: Ariana Grande

Pink wowed the crowed as well as picking up a prize for 'outstanding contribution to music'
Image: Pink wowed the crowed as well as picking up a prize for 'outstanding contribution to music'

International group: Beyonce and Jay-Z

British producer of the year: Calvin Harris

Critics' choice: Sam Fender

Global success: Ed Sheeran

Outstanding contribution to music: Pink