The BRIT Awards 2024 hosts are revealed

The BRIT Awards 2024 with Mastercard will take place on Saturday March 2

CLARA AMFO, Maya Jama and Roman Kemp are coming together to host this year’s Brit Awards ceremony.

The three acclaimed and versatile broadcasters have each been at the helm of some of the UK’s best-loved and biggest TV and Radio shows, have interviewed the biggest names in music and entertainment, as well as being at the fore of British popular culture. 

Together, they hosted The BRITs’ Red Carpet show for ITV2 last year – and will now take centre stage on the main BRITs show this March to lead viewers watching from home and those in the arena through the awards presentations and live performances. 

Amfo said: “Hosting The BRITs is a bucket list job, I’m so very honoured and excited for this year’s show. 

“Throughout my career, I’ve been so lucky to witness the growth of this year’s nominees and performers and I know it’s gonna be another special one. I can’t wait to hit the stage with Maya and Roman to celebrate these amazing artists at The O2.” 

Jama enthused: “I’m really excited to be hosting The BRIT Awards alongside Clara and Roman. I’ve worked alongside the incredible team at the BRITs for years now and it’s something I always watched, and wanted to be a part of, growing up – so it’s amazing to be on the stage this year hosting it.

“It’s always one of the best nights of the year for me, and a real celebration of British music, culture, and talent.” 

Kemp said: “This is a real pinch me moment! Hosting the BRIT Awards – what an honour. I remember watching the BRITs on TV when I was growing up so to be asked to host this year’s awards, is a dream come true. 

“It’s going to be a privilege to share the stage with so many talented artists and to celebrate the incredible achievements of all the nominees and winners this year. See you there.”

Nominations for the 2024 BRIT Awards were announced last week, with RAYE breaking the record for the most BRIT nominations (seven) received by any artist in a single year. 

The Brits takes place March 2, at The O2 arena, London, broadcast exclusively on ITV1, STV, ITVX and STV Player.

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