BRIT Awards confirms details of 2027 ceremony in Manchester
The awards will return to the Co-op Live for the second year in a row next February
The BRIT Awards have confirmed details of their 2027 ceremony, the second to be held in Manchester.
The 2026 BRIT Awards was held outside London for the first time, the first of two years in a row to be held at Manchester’s Co-op Live.
On Saturday February 27, 2027, the BRITs will return to the north and be broadcast live once again on ITV.
Stacey Tang, Co-President of RCA Records at Sony Music UK and 2027 BRIT Committee Chair commented: “It’s a real privilege to return as Chair and to be back in Manchester for a second year. There was such an incredible energy around the 2026 show – across the city, the industry and with fans everywhere. I’m excited to build on that global success alongside a brilliant team, pushing the show creatively and continuing to celebrate the artists, the culture and the communities that make British music what it is.”
Councillor Bev Craig, Leader of Manchester City Council, added: “This year’s BRIT Awards in Manchester were a huge success with a global reach and massive local impact, and we’re excited and ready to help make 2027 the biggest year yet for The BRITs!”

Olivia Dean was the big winner of the night at this year’s BRITs with four wins including Album of the Year, while other winners included Sam Fender, Wolf Alice and Geese. You can see the full list of winners here.
Elsewhere on the night, other performances came from Harry Styles, Olivia Dean, Alex Warren, Sombr and Mark Ronson, who also accepted the Outstanding Contribution to Music award. Robbie Williams fronted a special Ozzy Osbourne tribute to close the show with ‘No More Tears’.
