The BRIT Awards returns to ITV this weekend where you can expect controversy, memorable performances, and a fair few drunk celebrities. Mo Gilligan will host the show yet again from the O2 Arena in London. Harry Styles and Wet Leg scored four nominations each while Stormzy, The 1975, Cat Burns and Fred again… are also in the running to win big with three nods each. The ceremony will take place on a weekend for the first time ever. Lizzo, Styles, Sam Smith & Kim Petras are set to deliver stellar performances on the night, despite all taking to the stage at the Grammys ceremony less than a week ago. Stormzy, Cat Burns and Wet Leg have also been confirmed to perfom at the O2 Arena. David Guetta, Becky Hill and Ella Henderson are expected to perform the club hit “Crazy What Love Can Do” whereas Lewis Capaldi will be taking to the stage for the first time since his breakout appearance in 2020. When the nominations for the awards show were announced, the BRITS faced backlash over its failure to recognise any women for artist of the year. The BRITS decided to favour a genderless category for best artist of the year but the shortlist ended up being more gender-limited than before. A Brits spokesperson admitted the outcome was “disappointing” but that 2022 "saw fewer high-profile women artists in cycle with major releases”. Here’s everything you need to know about the BRIT Awards and how to watch it on TV. This year’s BRIT Awards show will be broadcast from 8.30pm on Saturday, 11 February. General sale tickets for BRIT Awards 2023 have sold out but there are still terrace tickets available at the AXS website. The BRIT Awards 2023 will air on ITV1 at 8.30pm on Saturday, 11 February. You can follow it live or catch-up after it airs by visiting the ITVX website.