Olivia Dean and Lola Young lead the way as the 2026 BRIT awards nominations have been announced – ahead of the ceremony taking place for the first time ever in Manchester

Lola Young has been nominated for five awards at this year’s BRITs(Image: )

The nominations have been announced for The BRIT Awards 2026 which will be held for the first time in the show’s history in Manchester. And it’s a history-making list too – with more women and non-binary artists nominated than ever before.

Trailblazers Olivia Dean and Lola Young lead the nominations this year with five nods each in the list, at what is considered the biggest night in music in the UK and will take place on February 28 at Manchester’s Co-op Live. Sam Fender follows his Mercury Prize win with four nominations, while artists with three nominations include Lily Allen, Wolf Alice, Dave, Fred Again and Jim Legxacy.

Resurgent indie stalwarts Pulp, fresh from a stellar 2025, have received their first nomination in 30 years in the Group of the Year category. In total a massive 92 nominations were announced across 16 categories, at dual events held in Manchester and London on Wednesday night.

BBC presenter Sarah Story and Tik Tok star Charley Marlowe hosted the nominations show, while Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham and Manchester Council leader Bev Craig welcomed guests at the event, saying “This year The BRITs will have a Manchester accent.”

Olivia Dean leads the nominations at this year’s BRIT Awards which will be held at Co-op Live(Image: Getty Images for for iHeartRadio)

Olivia Dean was also announced as the first performer confirmed for this year’s event. She said on her nominations: “It feels crazy to have 5 BRIT Award nominations, it’s very surreal and I’m still processing it.”

“I remember watching the BRITs on TV when I was younger, and having gone to BRIT School and now having this full circle moment 10 years later, attending the awards is going to feel very emotional.”

On performing in Manchester she said: “I’m excited to announce that I will be performing at the BRIT Awards 2026. To go from being a student of The BRIT School in the crowd to being a performer 10 years later is really crazy and I’m so excited to see everyone in Manchester.”

Lola Young, who like Olivia was celebrating five nominations in the awards, was stunned at the news. She said: “Five BRIT Nominations, how is this even possible? I’ve had this dream a thousand times, so I’m slightly convinced that my alarm clock is about to wake me up.

“Seriously, this means so much to me, I am so grateful for this moment and to be nominated alongside the incredible other nominees.”

Ellie Rowsell, lead singer of Wolf Alice said what an honour it was to be nominated – sharing that she had worked as a waitress at the BRITs when she was a teenager. She recalled: “I served the Pussycat Dolls’ table and it’s a strange thing to return as a nominee, to which I am very grateful.”

She added: “It’s amazing to be nominated for 3 BRIT Awards this year and to be honest I can hardly believe it. I feel especially floored to be nominated for the Album of the Year.

“We are very proud of this album, more so than any other in some ways as it was difficult and yet very fulfilling to make, so to be recognised for the first time in this category is extremely exciting for us.”

Wolf Alice have three nominations(Image: Brit Awards)

Artist of the Year

Dave

Fred Again…

Jade

Lily Allen

Little Simz

Lola Young

Olivia Dean

PinkPantheress

Sam Fender

Self Esteem

International Artist of the Year

Bad Bunny

Chappell Roan

CMAT

Doechii

Lady Gaga

Rosalía

Sabrina Carpenter

Sombr

Taylor Swift

Tyler the Creator

Group of the Year

The Last Dinner Party

Pulp

Sleep Token

Wet Leg

Wolf Alice

International Group of the Year

Geese

Haim

Huntr X

Tame Impala

Turnstile

Mastercard Album of the Year

Dave – The Boy who Played the Harp

Lily Allen – West End Girl

Olivia Dean – The Art of Loving

Sam Fender – People Watching

Wolf Alice – The Clearing

Breakthrough Artist

Barry Can’t Swim

ESDEEKID

Jim Legaxcy

Lola Young

Skye Newman

Song of the Year with Mastercard

Blessings – Calvin Harris and Clementine Douglas

The Days (The Notion Remix) Crystal and Notion

Defying Gravity – Cynthia Erivo featuring Ariana Grande

AziAm – Ed Sheeran

Victory Lap – Fred Again…, Skepta, PlaqueboyMax

Survive – Lewis Capaldi

Messy – Lola Young

Nice to Meet You – Miles Smith

Man I Need – Olivia Dean

Where’s My Husband? – Raye

Rein me In – Sam Fender

Family Matters – Skye Newman

International Song of the Year

Ordinary – Alex Warren

Pink Pony Club – Chappell Roan

No Broke Boys – Disco Lines and Tinashe

Sailor Song – Gigi Perez

That’s So True – Gracie Abrams

Golden – Huntr/X

Die with a Smile – Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars

Love Me Not – Ravyn Lenae

APT – Rose and Bruno Mars

Manchild – Sabrina Carpenter

Undressed – Sombre

The Fate of Ophelia – Taylor Swift

Critic’s Choice Award

Jacob Alon – WINNER

Rose Gray

Sienna Spiro

Alternative/Rock Act

Blood Orange

Lola Young

Sam Fender

Wet Leg

Wolf Alice

Hip hop/Grime/ Rap Act

Central Cee

Dave

Jim Legaxcy

Little Simz

Loyle Carner

Dance Act

Calvin Harris and Clementine Douglas

FKA Twigs

Fred Again/Skepta/Playboy Max

PinkPantheress

Sammy Virji

Pop Act

Jade

Lily Allen

Lola Young

Olivia Dean

Raye

R ‘n’ B Act

Jim Legacy

KWN

Mabel

Sasha Keeble

Sault

The Producer of the Year and Songwriter of the Year categories will be announced closer to the ceremony.