BBC Music Awards - Season 3 / Year 2016
Season 3 / Year 2016
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BBC Music Awards 2016
The BBC Music Awards returns for its third year to BBC One from 8.30pm-10pm on Monday 12 December.
Live from the ExCel London, the musical extravaganza hosted by Fearne Cotton and Claudia Winkleman, with Gemma Cairney as backstage presenter, will tell the story of the past 12 months in music - with live performances from some of 2016's best-loved artists and featuring some of the year's best-selling songs.
The entertainment extravaganza will feature stunning live performances from some of the biggest names in music, including: multi-award winning indie rock band Kaiser Chiefs, who have achieved platinum record sales, Top Ten singles including Number 1 hit Ruby and in 2016 released their sixth studio album Stay Together.
Multi-platinum selling artist Craig David, whose new album Following My Intuition reached Number 1 on the Official Album Chart this year.
Lukas Graham, whose hit single 7 Years has catapulted the Danish ‘ghetto pop' band to world-wide fame this year.
Global pop sensation Zara Larsson, who enjoyed worldwide success in 2016 with hit singles Lush Life, Ain't My Fault; Tinie Tempah duet Girls Like and David Guetta duet This One's for You - which saw her perform at the UEFA EURO 2016 opening and closing ceremonies.
Multi-platinum award winning singer-songwriter Emeli Sandé, who returned to the charts this year with hit single Hurts from her upcoming hotly anticipated second album Long Live The Angels.
Robbie Williams, whose 11th studio album reached Number 1 in 2016.
Mercury Prize nominees The 1975, whose critically acclaimed I Like It When You Sleep, For You Are So Beautiful Yet So Unaware Of It reached Number 1 in the UK and US album charts this year
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