Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Rihanna, Cee-Lo And Adele To Render Performances At The .

January 18, 2011 : The range of performers at the 2011 BRIT Awards has been proclaimed, with the Awards listed to be staged at The O2 in London on February 15. Among the catalogue of musical celebrities invited to deliver renditions (to sing) at The O2 during the case are Rihanna, Adele and Cee-Lo. They are scheduled to join Arcade Fire, Take That, Plan B and Mumford & Sons in the stock of performers.

Tinie Tempah, the mounting British songster, had rendered an exciting performance at the press meeting that marked this year`s contenders. Tempah has now been utilised as a musical visitor too at the upcoming BRIT Awards. The proficient Tempah is at the head of the nominations` catalog at these Awards as he has obtained four nods, among which are nominations for the award of superlative British Male Solo Artist as good as for superlative British Album of the Year.

RiRi, in the meantime, is with a call for the purity of Best International Female Solo Artist in coincidence with Alicia Keys, Kylie Minogue, Robyn as good as Katy Perry. Cee-Lo has garnered two nods such as for the top International Male Solo Artist as good as for the Best International Album. He is in argument against the competency of Eminem, Kings of Leon as well as Kanye West.

The perfect set of victors will be divulged in a live ceremony on February 15, during which the server will be James Corden. An early victor at this case has been songster-songwriter, Jessie J, who trounced The Vaccines and James Blake in the Critics` Choice. These awards, which will be bestowed to the victors, have been done over by the fashion pundit, Dame Vivienne Westwood.

These Awards are the British phonographic industry`s yearly pop music honors. Robbie Williams has attained the accomplishment of having conquered the highest amount of BRIT Awards, with him giving acquired 15 awards in all. Also, a corresponding honors` ceremony for classical music is organized every May and is labelled as `Classical BRIT Awards.`

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