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Sam Fender and Lola Young have been added to the BRIT Awards 2025 lineup

The pair join six other performers at the 2025 BRIT Awards ceremony, completing the lineup for London’s O2 arena show.

Sam Fender and Lola Young are set to perform at this year’s BRIT Awards, completing the lineup for the 2025 ceremony at London’s O2 arena on 1st March.

The pair join previously announced performers JADE, Myles Smith, Sabrina Carpenter, Shaboozey, Teddy Swims and The Last Dinner Party at the event, which will be hosted by Jack Whitehall.

“Me and the band are so excited to perform at The BRIT Awards this year – we can’t wait to get up on that stage again!” says Fender, who releases his third album ‘People Watching’ this coming Friday (21st February).

Young, who is nominated for Best Pop Act and recently achieved her first UK Number 1 single with ‘Messy’, adds: “I am super excited and grateful to be performing at The BRIT Awards this year. It’s a dream come true and an absolute honour to share this moment alongside so many incredible artists. To be nominated is a huge achievement for me and I’m so thankful for all the support I’ve received.”

The ceremony will see Sabrina Carpenter presented with The BRITs Global Success award, while Myles Smith has already been announced as the winner of this year’s BRITs Rising Star award.

The show will be broadcast on ITV1, ITVX, STV and STV Player, with Harriet Rose and Munya Chawawa presenting ‘The BRITs 2025: The Warm-Up’ on ITV2 and ITVX on 27th February. This year’s award has been designed by multi-disciplinary artist Gabriel Moses.

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