The Ivors Academy unveiled the winners of this year’s
Ivor Novello Awards with sponsor
Amazon Music at
Grosvenor House in London on 5/18. Thirty songwriters and composers collected Ivor Novello Awards in 14 categories in recognition of "outstanding achievements in songwriting and composing for screen."
Wet Leg’s
Rhian Teasdale and
Hester Chambers earned
the
Songwriter of the Year Award,
Raye,
070 Shake and
Mike Sabath took home Best Contemporary Song for "Escapism,"
Charli XCX was bestowed the Visionary Award and
Harry Styles,
Kid Harpoon and
Tyler Johnson won the PRS for Music Most Performed Work award for their collaboration "As It Was."
Sting,
meanwhile, officially received his Fellowship of The Ivors Academy honor, which was announced in February. Additionally,
Blondie's
Debbie Harry and
Chris Stein received the Special International Award.
Sault,
Florence + The Machine,
Jack Antonoff,
Victoria Canal and
James also took home some hardware. Sting, Raye and
Matilda Mann performed.

To coincide with the event, Mann,
Henry Moodie and
Kurt Vile released new
Amazon Originals in homage to three of the 2023 winners: Mann covered Blondie’s
“Heart of Glass," Moodie did Sting’s
“Every Breath You Take” and Vile reinterpreted Charli XCX’s
“Constant Repeat."
“On behalf of The Ivors Academy of songwriters and composers I wholeheartedly congratulate all of our winners," Ivors Academy Chair
Tom Gray said. "When we choose to reward one of our number, when we recognize and validate their work, we are saying that as an Ivor Novello award winner, you represent the very best of us.”
They have yet to recognize the best of
us, likely because that doesn't exist.