The 2016 Brit Awards are in full swing - with pop's biggest names including Adele, One Direction, Little Mix and Justin Bieber all in the running.
But who will be going home from tonight's big awards show at the O2 with a trophy? Find out below...
British Female Solo Artist
Adele - WINNER
Jess Glynne
Amy Winehouse
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Laura Marling
Florence + The Machine
British Male Solo Artist
Aphex Twin
Calvin Harris
James Bay - WINNER
Jamie xx
Mark Ronson
British Group
Years & Years
Blur
Foals
Coldplay - WINNER
One Direction
British Breakthrough Act
Jess Glynne
Wolf Alice
Years & Years
James Bay
Catfish and the Bottlemen - WINNER
Critics' Choice
Frances
Jack Garratt - WINNER
Izzy Bizu
British Single of the Year
Adele - 'Hello' - WINNER
Calvin Harris & Disciples - 'How Deep Is Your Love'
Ed Sheeran & Rudimental - 'Bloodstream'
Ellie Goulding - 'Love Me Like You Do'
James Bay - 'Hold Back The River'
Jess Glynne - ' Hold My Hand'
Little Mix - 'Black Magic'
Olly Murs ft. Demi Lovato - 'Up'
Philip George - 'Wish You Were Mine'
Years & Years - 'King'
British Artist Video of the Year
Little Mix - 'Black Magic'
Jessie J - 'Flashlight'
Ellie Goulding - 'Love Me Like You Do'
Ed Sheeran - 'Photograph'
Adele - 'Hello'
Calvin Harris & Disciples - 'How Deep Is Your Love'
Years & Years - 'King'
Sam Smith - 'Writing's On The Wall'
One Direction - 'Drag Me Down' - WINNER
Naughty Boy ft. Beyonce & Arrow Benjamin - 'Runnin' (Lose It All)'
MasterCard British Album of the Year
Adele - 25 - WINNER
Coldplay - A Head Full of Dreams
Florence + The Machine - How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful
James Bay - Chaos and the Calm
Jamie xx - In Colour
International Female Solo Artist
Ariana Grande
Bjork - WINNER
Courtney Barnett
Lana Del Rey
Meghan Trainor
International Male Solo Artist
Drake
Father John Misty
Justin Bieber - WINNER
Kendrick Lamar
The Weeknd
International Group
Alabama Shakes
Eagles of Death Metal
Major Lazer
Tame Impala - WINNER
U2
British Producer
Charlie Andrew - WINNER
Mark Ronson
Mike Crossey
Tom Dalgety
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