The ceremony, to be held on May 11 at London's
O2 arena, will form part of the UK government’s Events Research
Programme, looking at whether major events can take place in
closed environments without social distancing.
This means audience members, of which 2,500 will be key workers
who will be gifted tickets, will not have to wear face masks
inside the arena but will have to provide proof of a negative
lateral flow test result to enter the venue.
They will also have to take a test after the ceremony and
provide contact details as part of the country's COVID test and
trace system.
"This has been a long tough year for everyone and I'm delighted
the night will honour the key worker heroes who have cared for
us so well during that time and continue to do so," singer Dua
Lipa, who is nominated for four awards, said in a statement.
"They are quite simply an inspiration. The BRIT Awards are
always special and this will truly make it a night to remember."
Lipa is among several singers who will perform at the event, the
first live music show at the O2 in more than a year.
Like elsewhere, the COVID-19 pandemic shut down music events
with live audiences in Britain. Under Prime Minister Boris
Johnson's phased roadmap out of lockdown, entertainment venues
can re-open their doors next month.
"Not only will we be celebrating the brilliant music and artists
that have helped us through the pandemic, but we hope it will
provide a path for the return of live music that fans and
artists have so sorely missed," said Geoff Taylor, chief
executive of the British Phonographic Industry and the BRITs.
"We're buzzing about the show and working closely with
government, the O2 and all our partners to ensure all safety
measures and guidelines are adhered to."
(Reporting by Marie-Louise Gumuchian, editing by Estelle Shirbon)
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