Main Performers | Andrea Bocelli, Katherine Jenkins, Sir Bryn Terfel, Pretty Yende, Meghan Picerno, Alfie Boe, Michael Ball - vocals
Beatrice Rana, Tokio Myers, Alexis Ffrench - piano
Sarah, Duchess of York, Martin Kemp, Milos, Nile Rodgers, Amanda Holden, Charlotte Hawkins, Dame Kiri Te Kanawa, Daniele de Niese, Sarah Brightman, Beverley Knight, Lesley Joseph, Aled Jones, Dame Shirley Bassey - award presenters |
Set List | 'Medley from West Side Story', L Bernstein (Alfie Boe, Michale Ball), 'Blood Stream' (Tokio Myers), 'Never Enough' from The Greatest Showman (Katherine Jenkins, aerial acrobats), (Beatrice Rana), 'Quaicoasa Piu Dell'Ora (If Only)' (Abdrea Bocelli), 'Pearl Fishers' (Andrea Bocelli, Sir Bryn Terfel), 'If I Was a Rich Man' from Fiddler On the Roof (Sir Bryn Terfel), (Alexis Ffrench, Pretty Yende), 'Andrew Lloyd-Webber Medley' (Meghan Picerno, Orchestra)
Awards: Male Artist of the Year - Sheku Kanneh-Mason, Sound of Classical 2018 - Jess Gillam, Critics' Choice Awards - Sheku Kanneh-Mason, PPL Classic BRITs Breakthrough Artist of the Year - Tokio Myers, Soundtrack of the Year - The Greatest Showman (accepted by Hugh Jackman via video), Classic FM Album of the Year - Alfie Boe, Michael Ball, Life Time Achievement Award - Dame Vera Lynn (accepted by Virginia Lynn, not in person), Group of the Year - Michael Bal, Alfie Boe, Female Artist of the Year - Renee Fleming, Sound of Classical Poll 2018 - Jess Gillam, Classic BRITs Icon - Andrea Bocelli, Special Recognition Award for Musical Theatre and Education - Lord Andrew Lloyd Webber |
Performance Notes | The Classic BRIT Awards returns in 2018 for the first time in five years, at a glittering ceremony at the Royal Albert Hall packed with some the greatest musicians in the world.
Hosts Myleene Klass and Alexander Armstrong will celebrate the growing appeal of classical music from film, television, theatre and games, introducing performances from two of Britains best loved entertainers Ball & Boe, the biggest selling classical artist of all time Andrea Bocelli, Welsh bass-baritone Sir Bryn Terfel and winner of Britains Got Talent 2017 Tokio Myers, plus more still to be announced.
During the show, the winner of the first Sound Of Classical poll will be revealed, promoting the best emerging artists and ones-to-watch in classical music, aged 30 or under.
Classic FM was broadcast live from the Hall throughout the day from 09:00 and the event was broadcast live with radio hosts John Suchet, Sam Pittis and Anne-Marie Minhall.
The event was broadcast on ITV television on 17 June 2018.
Guests at the event included Jess Gillam (saxophonist), Sheku Kanneh-Mason (cellist), Lord Andrew Lloyd-Webber, Collabro, Chi-Chi Nwanoku OBE (cellist), Ji Liu (pianist), Cassidy Janson (singer), Carly Paoli (singer), Lena Melcher (model), Hannah Stone (harpist), Montana Brown (media personality), Laura Wright (singer), Kenneth Olumuyiwa Tharp CBE.
BBC News filmed Tokio Myers and additional television interviews were recorded between 14:00 -15:00 on 12 June 2018. |