Ed Sheeran, Liam Gallagher and Doja Cat are among the artists who will sing at the BRIT Awards 2022 on February 8.
Rappers Dave and Little Simz and the winner of the RIT Star Award for the BRIT Awards for 2022, Holly Humberstone, will also take the stage at the O2 Arena in London to sing during the Music Awards.
Ed Sheeran, Dave and Little Simz have four nominations for the BRIT Awards 2022, more than any other artist, and are competing for Album of the Year and Artist of the Year.
Doja Cat has received two nominations, for International Artist of the Year and International Song of the Year with "Kiss Me More". BRIT Awards 2022 will be her first appearance at a music awards in the UK.
Liam Gallagher, former Oasis frontman, revealed via Twitter that he will perform his new song "Everything's Electric", which will be released on February 4, at the BRIT Awards ceremony.
"I will present my new single 'Everything's Electric' at this year's BRIT Awards and I would appreciate it if you stopped what you were doing and tuned in to cheers," he wrote.
BRIT Awards 2022
Little Simz said in a statement about her appearance at the awards: "I am honored to be nominated for four Brit Awards and I look forward to appearing during the night as well. I'm so happy and grateful that music has connected with people and resonated. Congratulations to all the candidates ".
The BRIT Awards 2022 will be hosted by comedian Mo Gilligan, while the red carpet report will be made by Clara Amfo and Maya Jama.
The award ceremony will be broadcast by ITV and ITV Hub, while outside the UK it will be broadcast via the BRIT Awards YouTube channel.
Due to the continuing spread of the highly contagious Omicron mutation of COVID-19, the organizers said in a statement that they are working "night and day" to organize a show that will meet all the required safety standards.
Artists and all guests will be asked to submit a negative LFT (lateral flow) test upon arrival and will be placed in a remote area.
The public will be offered seats on benches at the level of the stadium. And although spectators will not be socially alienated, they will be asked to wear masks when they are not eating, drinking or sitting in their seats.
