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Brit Awards 2005
Brits25 - The winners
Last updated 09 January 2005

This years Brit Award winners have been unveiled - click here to see pictures of them.

Scissor Sisters were the big winners of the night, walking away with all three awards that they were up for.

Keane, Franz Ferdinand and Joss Stone all picked up two each. For a full list, see below.

Keane arriving at the awards

British Breakthrough Act (voted for by Radio 1 listeners)
Keane



Franz Ferdinand

British Group
Franz Ferdinand





The Streets

British Male Solo Artist
The Streets





Joss Stone



British Female Solo Artist
Joss Stone




Will Young

British Single
Will Young - Your Game





Joss Stone

British Urban Act
Joss Stone





Franz Ferdinand

British Rock Act
Franz Ferdinand






Muse

British Live Act
Muse





Robbie Williams

BRITs25: The Best Song Award
Robbie Williams - Angels




McFly

Pop Act
McFly





Eminem

International Male Solo Artist
Eminem




Gwen Stefani

International Female Solo Artist
Gwen Stefani




The Scissor Sisters at Radio 1

International Group
Scissor Sisters





The Scissor Sisters

International Album
Scissor Sisters - Scissor Sisters




The Scissor Sisters arrivingat the ceremony

International Breakthrough Act
Scissor Sisters





Keane with their award

Mastercard British Album
Keane - Hopes and Fears





Bob Geldof

Outstanding Contribution To Music
Sir Bob Geldof







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Brits25 Links
Official site: brits.co.uk
Radio 2 at The Brits
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