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The Brit Awards (stylized as the BRIT Awards; often simply called the Brits) are the British Phonographic Industry's annual pop music awards and the British equivalent of the American Grammy Awards.

2009 BRIT Awards

2009 BRIT Awards

Award show

The 2009 BRIT Awards ceremony took place on Wednesday February 18, 2009. It was the 29th edition of the British Phonographic Industry's annual pop music awards. The awards ceremony was held at Earls Court Exhibition Centre in London.

This was Lady Gaga's first award aceremony.

Performance

Gaga performed a medley with the Pet Shop Boys and Brandon Flowers, of The Killers. The Pet Shop Boys performed a medley of "Suburbia", "Love Etc.", "Left to My Own Devices", "Always on My Mind", "Go West", "What Have I Done to Deserve This?", "I’m With Stupid", "Being Boring", "It's a Sin", "All Over the World" and "West End Girls". Of these, Lady Gaga performed during the "What Have I Don to Deserve This?" and "West End Girls" portions, the latter of which she performed in harmony with Brandon Flowers. The Pet Shop Boys needed a "wonderful young singer" to sing the "Dusty" part of the medley for the event. When they heard "Just Dance" on the radio, they decided that they would approach Lady Gaga to perform with them.

Set list
  1. "What Have I Done to Deserve This?"
  2. "West End Girls"
Lady Gaga: Tea cup armor set by Glenn Hetrick, shoes by Christian Louboutin, and bangles by Loree Rodkin.

Backstage

After the performance, the Lady Gaga, alongside the Pet Shop Boys, were interviewed by on The BRITs 2009 Encore, by Sarah Cox and Rufus Hound.

Interview

Sarah Cox: "Hey y'all."
Rufus Hound: "Hey y'all."
Sarah Cox: "Welcome to the BRIT encore. And welcome to Neil Tennant and Chris Lowe and Lady Gaga."
Rufus Hound: "Hooray. Hooray. 100 hoorays."
Sarah Cox: "Wow. Massive Pet Shop Boy action and the Gaga. Where did this marriage of minds musicalness come together?"
Neil Tennant: "It just came because at the beginning of this year, we were thinking we need a wonderful girl singer to sing the 'Dusty part' of 'What Have I Done to Deserve This?' and miraculously, at number one on our charts, a record called 'Just Dance' by Lady Gaga appeared and we thought 'It's her.'"
Sarah Cox: "Yeah,"
Rufus Hound: "So Gaga, you sat at home, your phone rings, you pivk it up."
Lady Gaga: "Yeah."
Rufus Hound: "Delighted by the call?"
Lady Gaga: "I said, 'Yeah, right.' I said, 'Yeah, sure." I mean it was just a dream come true. I can't imagine anyone more iconic than these guys that I would have dreamed to performed with. It's my first award show as well, so..."
Neil Tennant: "Is it?!"
Lady Gaga: "Yeah."
Chris Lowe: "Oh, wow. Thanks for that."
Neil Tennant: "The first of many."
Lady Gaga: "You popped my cherry."
Neil Tennant: "Well, thank you. Thank you for letting us."
Sarah Cox: "Oh what a way to make an entrance."
Rufus Hound: "I never saw that happening. I never ever saw that happening."
Neil Tennant: "We've always been full of surprise. The Pet Shop Boys."
Rufus Hound: "Yes! I believe tonight you have a special announcement."
Sarah Cox: "You're getting married."
Rufus Hound: "A lifetime achievement, though."
Neil Tennant: "No. Outstanding contribution."
Rufus Hound: "Outstanding contribution. I apologize."
Sarah Cox: "Outstanding contribution."
Rufus Hound: "Outstanding contribution, yeah."
Neil Tennant: "Outstanding contribution, you get one of these. You know what, these were nicer than they were in the 80s."
Chris Lowe: "In the 80s. They were horrible things. They were like twigs that fell off. Did you ever see one?"
Rufus Hound: "Yeah."
Sarah Cox: "No. What? They looked quite heavy."
Chris Lowe: "You don't know what I mean. They were awful. This one is quite, this is a bit like a fellow, isn't it."
Neil Tennant: "It's almost as good as that."
Sarah Cox: "How many awards have you got? Are they cluttering up your loft at home? Where do you keep them all?"
Neil Tennant: "In my downstairs loo."
Sarah Cox: "It's a classic, a lot of people do that."
Rufus Hound: "You must have the world's largest downstairs loo. I mean, it's not like you've had a lack of..."
Neil Tennant: "Well, no. In the downstairs loo I only have the BRITs and the Ivor Novellos."
Rufus Hound: "Is that for the sake of good rhyming slang?"
Neil Tennant: "The rest are up in the attic."
Rufus Hound: "Really?"
Neil Tennant: "Actually the gold disks are actually given away because people say "Do you have anything for some charity?," "Can you sign...?" and I go in and find a Finnish gold disk for Behavior or something. It's a shame, we had to stop giving them away, cause they keep disappearing."
Sarah Cox: 'Listen, you guys. You're going to go off and party or something together. Are you gonna show Gaga a good time, now?"
Chris Lowe: "I don't think we need to show Gaga a good time, do we?"
Lady Gaga: "Oh my goodness. yes! I'm so, I'm not going alone tonight. I'm gonna follow them all night. Please hang out with me. Hang out with me."
Neil Tennant: "I think she might show us a good time. I might get on the wrong chart. Look a little child"
Sarah Cox: "Guys, great seeing you. Amazing performance, by the way. It's mind blowing."
Neil Tennant: "Thanks. Thank you."

Press room

Lady Gaga posed alongside Pet Shop Boy members Neil Tennant and Chris Lowe in the press room.

Lady Gaga: Dress by Bernard Chandran, shoes by Jimmy Choo, earrings, rings and bangles by Loree Rodkin.

After party

Lady Gaga attended an after party for the 2009 BRIT Awards.

Lady Gaga: Dress by Bernard Chandran and sunglasses by Balenciaga.

2010 BRIT Awards

2010 BRIT Awards

Award show

The 2010 BRIT Awards took place on Tuesday February 16, 2010. It was the 30th edition of the British Phonographic Industry's annual pop music awards. The awards ceremony was held at Earls Court Exhibition Centre in London.

Lady Gaga was nominated for, and won, "International Female Solo Artist," "International Breakthrough Act," and "Best International Album" for The Fame. She had become the second international act to have won three BRIT Awards in a single year, since the Scissor Sisters in 2005.

Red carpet

Lady Gaga arrived and posed on the red carpet.

Lady Gaga: Outfit by Francesco Scognamiglio, mask by Philip Treacy, hair by Malcolm Edwards

Performance

The performance was also a dedicated tribute to fashion designer, Alexander McQueen, who had recently committed suicide. Lady Gaga had originally planned a different performance, but changed the concept last minute to an acoustic piano performance of "Telephone", in honor of McQueen. She then transitioned into an upbeat performance of "Dance in the Dark" and her newest instrument, Emma, a keytar. The statue of Gaga that was visible during the performance was designed by Nick Knight.

About a hour prior to the starting time of the BRIT Awards, she commented on her Twitter page about her performance:

Tonight's performance is inspired by our friend. Mask by Phillip Treacy, Sculpture by Nick Knight, Music by Lady Gaga. We miss you.

—Lady Gaga

Set list
  1. "Telephone" (acoustic)
  2. "Dance in the Dark"

Additional notes:

  • A small part of the new remix used during the Puke Film was also used during Gaga's performance.
Lady Gaga: Cape by Francesco Scognamiglio, bodysuit by Alex Noble, mask by Philip Treacy, shoes by Pleaser with hair by Malcolm Edwards and makeup by Billy B.

Stage

Press room

Lady Gaga appeared in the press room after the show to pose with her awards and answer questions to the press.

Interview

Lady Gaga: Bodysuit by Alex Noble, hair by Malcolm Edwards

After Party

Lady Gaga attended an after party for the 2010 BRIT Awards.

2012 BRIT Awards

2012 BRIT Awards

The 2012 BRIT Awards was held on February 21, 2012. This was the 32nd edition of the British Phonographic Industry's annual pop music awards. The award ceremony will be held at The O2 Arena in London for the second time. The ceremony will be presented by James Corden.

Lady Gaga was nominated for "International Solo Female Artist."

2014 BRIT Awards

2014 BRIT Awards

The 2014 BRIT Awards were held on February 19, 2014. It was the 34th edition of the British Phonographic Industry's annual pop music awards. The awards ceremony was held at The O2 Arena in London, presented by James Corden for the fourth consecutive year. A new glossy black finish design statue designed by fashion designer Philip Treacy was presented for the first time. Lady Gaga was nominated for "International Solo Female Artist."

Awards and nominations

Nominated Work Award Result
2010
Lady Gaga International Female Solo Artist Won
International Breakthrough Act Won
The Fame Best International Album Won
2012
Lady Gaga International Female Solo Artist Nominated
2014
Lady Gaga International Female Solo Artist Nominated

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