Polydor signing
Celeste—
Interscope is her U.S. label— has won the inaugural
BRITs 2020 Rising Star Award, and is the first artist announced to perform at the BRIT Awards in February. It’s the second year in a row that
UMG imprint Polydor has won the developing artist gong.
Celeste was up against
Dirty Hit signing
Beabadoobee and
Insanity's
Joy Crookes. Previously titled Critics’ Choice, the winner of Rising Star receives a performance slot on the main show for the first time in BRITs history next year.
Celeste signed to Polydor last year and has since garnered critical acclaim for a string of singles including “Lately,” “Father’s Son” and latterly “Strange,” which was heavily supported at
Radio 1.
She has sold out every London show this year—including three dates at Omeara—and supported the likes of
Michael Kiwanuka,
Janelle Monae and
Neneh Cherry, as well as duetting with
Paul Weller. She recently announced a U.K. headline tour for next April, selling out the 2k capacity
Shepherd's Bush Empire in a matter of days. Management is
Atlas Artists and
CAA reps her for the world excluding North America.
Polydor artist
Sam Fender was the winner of last year’s Critics’ Choice Award, and has since hit the top of the U.K.’s Official Albums Chart with his debut. He’ll play two dates at the 10.4k capacity
Alexandra Palace in March next year.