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Who is performing at the BRIT Awards 2026?

Who is performing at the BRIT Awards 2026? Harry Styles, Rosalia, SOMBR and others on the list - See details here

BRIT Awards 2026 lands at Manchester’s Co-op Live with host Jack Whitehall and a turbocharged lineup. Expect performances from RAYE, Harry Styles, and Olivia Dean, alongside K-pop sensations Ejae, Audrey Nuna, and Rei Ami. Mark Ronson is set to receive a special honour, while Rosalía and SOMBR make their BRITs debuts for a night that celebrates global music diversity.

The biggest night in British music, The BRIT Awards are here! Comedian Jack Whitehall is returning to host the award show, which, for the first time, will air live from its new Manchester home, the Co-op Live On February 28. While many anticipate seeing who takes home the trophy, there is always excitement to see the performances. This year, the lineup is versatile, featuring chart-busting stars, emotional tributes and some K-pop flair! Here’s the full list of everyone performing at the BRIT Awards 2026.

RAYE

Competing in the Song of the Year with Mastercard and Pop Act categories, RAYE is one of the performers this year.She has also been nominated in the Song of the Year with Mastercard and Pop Act categories. As for her amazing BRIT Awards history, RAYE shattered records in 2024 with the most nominations in a single year and then broke another with the most wins in one night.

Harry Styles

The former One Direction superstar and global pop-icon, Harry Styles will take to the BRIT’s stage. His performance at the BRITs comes ahead of the release of his fourth album, ‘Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally.’

Alex Warren

Alex Warren was a breakout star of 2025, and now he will take to the BRIT’s stage. At the BRITS, Alex’s song ‘Ordinary’ has been nominated for international song of the year. Alex Warren showed excitement for his performance, and said, “I can’t wait to bring a big performance to the BRITs’ stage for the very first time.”

Olivia Dean

After securing a Grammy for Best New Artist, Olivia Dean will now show her magic at the BRIT Awards. At this year’s BRITs, Olivia Dean earned nominations for artist of the year, album of the year, song of the year (x2!) and best pop act categories.

Ejae, Audrey Nuna and Rei Ami, The singing voices of Huntr/X

‘K-Pop Demon Hunters’ stars are there to add colors! Ejae, Audrey Nuna and Rei Ami, the singing voices of Huntr/x from, will mark the first ever performance by a K-pop artist at the BRITs awards. The trio are nominated for international group and international song for Golden, and will perform in front of invited fans outside of Co-op Live, filmed in advance of the BRIT Awards.

Mark Ronson

Mark Ronson will be honoured at this year’s ceremony for outstanding contribution to music, where he will also perform.Ronson said of his award: “This is the most meaningful honour of my career. I think of the times I’ve watched artists I revere accept this same award. The idea that I’m now standing in that lineage feels impossible.”

Rosalia

Multi-award winning star Rosalía will make her BRIT Awards debut this year.She is nominated for international artist of the year.

SOMBR

The ‘Gen Z Rockstar’ will also be performing. SOMBR is also marking his debut BRIT nominations, for International Artist of the Year and International Song of the Year for his hit single “Undressed.” Go to Source

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