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RAYE JOINS BRITS BILL
1/30/24

Seven-time BRIT Award nominee RAYE is the second artist set to perform at the ceremony on 3/2. She joins Dua Lipa on the bill.

RAYE broke records as the most nominated artist in any one year. She’s up for Artist of the Year, Album of the Year, Best New Artist, Pop Act, R&B Act and Song of the Year.

Her performance at the BRITs will be preceded by her biggest headline show to date, also at The O2 Arena, on 3/15. There, she’ll perform her debut, My 21st Century Blues (Human Re Sources), with The Heritage Orchestra and The Flames Collective. RAYE did a similar set at The Royal Albert Hall in September last year. What her performance will look like at the BRITs remains to be seen.

More performers will be announced in due course. Other artists up for multiple noms include Lipa, Central Cee, J Hus, Blur, Little Simz and Young Fathers.