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2021 BRIT Awards to feature live audience as government COVID-19 pilot

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BRIT Awards are set to host a live audience at next month’s ceremony as part of a series of government pilot events.Last month, it was announced that the UK was planning a dozen test events across April and May to trial the idea of crowds with no social distancing.The BRITs were touted as one of the events to participate, and the event has now confirmed that its 2021 ceremony will feature a crowd of 2,500, with free tickets being offered to frontline workers.

Fans won’t be asked to wear masks or socially distance during the event, but will have to provide a negative test before being granted entry.Speaking of the news, BRITs nominee Dua Lipa, who will also be performing on the night, said: “This has been a long tough year for everyone and.

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