NZ-born, Australian-raised singer Rosé has just made BRIT Awards history
New Zealand-born and Melbourne-raised singer Rosé has made BRIT Awards history.The Blackpink singer took home the International Song award for her duet Apt. with Bruno Mars the first K-Pop solo artist to win at the annual awards show, held on Saturday night (Sunday morning AEDT)."It is such an honour to be receiving this award in front of so many talented and admirable musicians in the UK," Rosé said on-stage.Want the official inside scoop on MAFS, unfiltered and unseen? Watch After The Dinner Party here."There's so many people I need to thank - firstly, Bruno, I am receiving on behalf of the both of us, thank you for being my biggest mentor and best friend."Aussies Tame Impala missed out on joining an elite group of BRIT Award winners after American band Geese won the Best International Group trophy.The Perth-born band first won the award in that category at the UK's answer to the Grammy Awards, back in 2016.They were hoping to join the ranks of U2, Foo Fighters, R.E.M., Fontaines DC, who have all won the category multiple times.READ MORE: Kyle off-air amid fallout with Jackie OREAD MORE: Real Housewives star's son dead at 23READ MORE: Kim Kardashian reveals her surprising career moveThe big winner for the night inside Manchester's Co-Op Arena was undoubtedly Olivia Dean, who scored four awards.The 26-year-old fresh off her Grammy win for Best New Artist took home Album of the Year for The Art Of Love, Artist of the Year, Best Pop Act and Song of the Year for her duet with Sam Fender, Rein Me In.Going into the ceremony, which was held outside of London for the very first time in its 48-year history, it was actually two Londoners - Dean and Lola Young - leading the nominations with five each.Young, 25, fresh from her Best Pop Solo Performance Grammy win took home Breakthrough Artist and made a joke about not having a speech prepared at the Grammys.Oasis star Noel Gallagher was awarded in his hometown the honour of Songwriter of the Year and opened his acceptance speech by thanking his brother Liam Gallagher before thanking the fans for keeping his songs alive 30 years later.Mark Ronson received the Outstanding Contribution to Music award, with Margot Robbie among the stars in the video package congratulating the producer extraordinaire, who worked on the Barbie soundtrack with the Aussie actress.The American musician recalled his first meeting with British singer Amy Winehouse 20 years ago, saying "that night we wrote Back to Black and that day changed my life forever.""I know it's the music I made with Amy that's the reason any of them know who I am anyway," he said of the star-studded video clip.Dua Lipa made a surprise appearance during Ronson's medley performance, singing her Barbie hit Dance the Night Away.Ozzy Osbourne was posthumously awarded the BRITs Lifetime Achievement award, which was accepted by his widow Sharon Osbourne and daughter Kelly Osbourne.For a daily dose of 9honey, subscribe to our newsletter here.This was followed by a show-stopping closing tribute to the rocker, featuring Robbie Williams, Metallica guitarist Robert Trujillo and Black Sabbath musicians Adam Wakeman, Tommy Clufetos and Zakk Wylde.Harry Styles opened the show, marking his debut live TV performance of music from his long-awaited new album, Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally.While other performers during the show, hosted by comedian Jack Whitehall, included Dean, Ronson, Wolf Alice, SOMBR, RAYE, Alex Warren featuring James Blunt and ROSALÍA featuring Björk.FULL BRIT AWARDS 2026 WINNER'S LISTBritish Album Of The YearDave – The Boy Who Played The HarpLily Allen – West End GirlOlivia Dean – The Art Of LoveSam Fender – People WatchingWolf Alice – The ClearingBritish Song Of The YearCalvin Harris and Clementine Douglas – BlessingsChrystal and Notion – The DaysCynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande – Defying GravityEd Sheeran – AzizamFred Again.., Skepta and Plaqueboymax – Victory LapLewis Capaldi – SurviveLola Young – MessyMyles Smith – Nice To Meet YouOlivia Dean – Man I NeedRaye – Where Is My Husband!Sam Fender and Olivia Dean – Rein Me InSkye Newman – Family MattersBritish Artist Of The YearDaveFred Again..JadeLily AllenLittle SimzLola YoungOlivia DeanPinkPantheressSam FenderSelf EsteemBritish Group Of The YearPulpSleep TokenThe Last Dinner PartyWet LegWolf AliceBritish Breakthrough ArtistBarry Can't SwimEsDeeKidJim LegxacyLola YoungSkye NewmanBritish Alternative/Rock ActBlood OrangeLola YoungSam FenderWet LegWolf AliceBritish R&B ActJim LegxacyKwnMabelSasha KeableSaultBritish Dance ActCalvin Harris and Clementine DouglasFKA TwigsFred Again.., Skepta, PlaqueboymaxPinkPantheressSammy VirjiBritish Hip-Hop/Rap/Grime ActCentral CeeDaveJim LegxacyLittle SimzLoyle CarnerBritish Pop ActJadeLily AllenLola YoungOlivia DeanRayeInternational Song Of The YearAlex Warren – OrdinaryChappell Roan – Pink Pony ClubDisco Lines and Tinashe – No Broke BoysGigi Perez – Sailor SongGracie Abrams – That's So TrueHuntr/x – GoldenLady Gaga and Bruno Mars – Die With A SmileRavyn Lenae – Love Me NotRosé and Bruno Mars – Apt.Sabrina Carpenter – ManchildSombr – UndressedTaylor Swift – The Fate Of OpheliaInternational Artist Of The YearBad BunnyChappell RoanCMATDoechiiLady GagaRosalíaSabrina CarpenterSombrTaylor SwiftTyler, The CreatorInternational Group Of The YearGeeseHaimHuntr/xTame ImpalaTurnstileFOLLOW US ON WHATSAPP HERE: Stay across all the latest in celebrity, lifestyle and opinion via our WhatsApp channel. 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