The Beatles nominated for first BRIT Award since 1983
The Beatles nominated for first BRIT Award since 1983

The Beatles nominated for first BRIT Award since 1983

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The Beatles have received their first BRIT Award nomination in over 40 years for their 2023 single 'Now and Then', which is nominated for Song of the Year. This marks a significant moment in the band's legacy, as their last nomination was in 1983 for Outstanding Contribution to Music. 'Now and Then', created using AI technology to isolate John Lennon’s vocals, reached number one on the UK singles chart and is considered their final song. Charli XCX leads the nominations with five, including Artist of the Year, while other competitors for Song of the Year include Coldplay and Dua Lipa. The BRIT Awards ceremony will take place in March 2025, showcasing a diverse array of nominees across various genres. The Beatles previously won multiple BRIT Awards in the inaugural ceremony in 1977, including Best British Album for 'Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band'.

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