Formed in 1980, the band became one of the most influential bands of the 1980s as a flagship act for Manchester label Factory Records.Their 1983 hit "Blue Monday" was the best-selling 12-inch single of all time. Nile Rodgers, meanwhile, said he was “uncomfortable” and “overwhelmed” after winning the Global Icon Award at the ceremony.
Other act-winners of the night were the 72-year-old Chic leader Nile Rodgers, he was given the award by Duran Duran singer Simon LeBon, for his more than 50-year career, the artist said: "It’s somewhat overwhelming, at the same time, I feel very shy and nervous. Believe it or not, I’ve never, ever in my life done music for awards or anything like that, so whenever one comes up, I’m really surprised, and half the time I don’t know what to say, but normally I never stop talkin.", "It’s weird, because whenever you get an award, that means you’re sort of in competition with your brothers and sisters that do the same thing, that makes me feel very uncomfortable.”
Fontaines DC and New Order were among the rest of the winners at the awards ceremony at the Roundhouse. The Irish indie band, fronted by Grian Chatten, won the Album Award for best British or Irish album of the year for their LP Romance.
English Teacher won the Breakthrough Award, former Mercury Prize winners Ezra Collective took home the Group Award, and Brooke Combe won the PlayNext Award for new talent. The Trailblazer Award was won by former Little Mix singer Jade Thirlwall, known as Jade in her solo career, Brixton’s Wide Awake won the Festival Award, and Island Records won the Record Label Award.
The Television Award was won by Toby Jones for Mr Bates vs The Post Office, while semi-biographical Robbie Williams film Better Man won the Film Award. Comedian Jayde Adams hosted the awards, with performances from dance duo Confidence Man, English Teacher, Jade and the cast of Tina – The Tina Turner Musical.
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