The BRIT Awards has seen a wide and varied array of musos, comedians and celebs host it over the years.
From Peter Kay in 2010 to Ant and Dec in 2016, there’s been no shortage of bants at the annual ceremony which celebrates the great and the good of the UK music scene.
There’s already a power-packed list of performers confirmed, with Sam Smith, Dua Lipa and Rag’n’Bone Man all set to keep the party going.
Other stars performing on the night are British girlband Little Mix, George Ezra, Jorja Smith and The 1975.
Pink is also being honoured with the Outstanding Contribution to Music Award.
She said in a statement: “Since the beginning of my career the British fans have been some of the most fierce and loyal in the world.
“I am humbled to receive this honour and be in the company of an illustrious group of British icons!”
But who will take to the podium this year and keep the mayhem in order? Who will host the Brit Awards?
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After a successful 2018 gig, comedian Jack Whitehall will be back, and he’s pumped.
“I had a great time at this year’s ceremony and look forward to another exceptional night of music and entertainment,” he said in a statement.
“Let’s see who I can upset this year.”