Rihanna, Cee-Lo and Adele to perform at Brit Awards
International
oi-Shekhar Hooli
By Sampurn Wire
The
array
of
performers
at
the
Brit
Awards
2011
has
been
proclaimed,
with
the
Awards
listed
to
be
arranged
at
The
O2
in
London
on
February
15.
Among
the
catalog
of
musical
celebrities
invited
to
deliver
renditions
(to
sing)
at
The
O2
during
the
event
are
Rihanna,
Adele
and
Cee-Lo.
They
are
scheduled
to
join
Arcade
Fire,
Take
That,
Plan
B
and
Mumford
&
Sons
in
the
inventory
of
performers.
Tinie
Tempah,
the
mounting
British
songster,
had
rendered
an
exciting
performance
at
the
press
meeting
that
pronounced
this
year's
contenders.
Tempah
has
now
been
utilized
as
a
musical
visitor
too
at
the
upcoming
Brit
Awards.
The
proficient
Tempah
is
at
the
forefront
of
the
nominations" catalog
at
these
Awards
as
he
has
obtained
four
nods,
among
which
are
nominations
for
the
award
of
superlative
British
Male
Solo
Artist
as
well
as
for
superlative
British
Album
of
the
Year.
RiRi,
in
the
meantime,
is
with
a
shout
for
the
honor
of
Best
International
Female
Solo
Artist
in
conjunction
with
Alicia
Keys,
Kylie
Minogue,
Robyn
as
well
as
Katy
Perry.
Cee-Lo
has
garnered
two
nods
such
as
for
the
superlative
International
Male
Solo
Artist
as
well
as
for
the
Best
International
Album.
He
is
in
contention
against
the
competence
of
Eminem,
Kings
of
Leon
as
well
as
Kanye
West.
The
complete
set
of
victors
will
be
divulged
in
a
live
ceremony
on
February
15,
during
which
the
host
will
be
James
Corden.
An
early
victor
at
this
event
has
been
songster-songwriter,
Jessie
J,
who
trounced
The
Vaccines
and
James
Blake
in
the
Critics' Choice.
These
awards,
which
will
be
bestowed
to
the
victors,
have
been
done
over
by
the
fashion
pundit,
Dame
Vivienne
Westwood.
These
Awards
are
the
British
phonographic
industry"s
yearly
pop
music
honors.
Robbie
Williams
has
attained
the
achievement
of
having
conquered
the
highest
number
of
BRIT
Awards,
with
him
giving
acquired
15
awards
in
all.
Also,
a
corresponding
honors" ceremony
for
classical
music
is
organized
every
May
and
is
labeled
as
'Classical
Brit
Awards."