Brit Awards 1989


Brit Awards 1989 was the ninth edition of the Brit Awards, an annual pop music awards ceremony in the United Kingdom. It was organised by the British Phonographic Industry and took place on 13 February 1989 at Royal Albert Hall in London. This year marked the first presentation of the International Female Solo Artist and Brit Award for [International Male Solo Artist|International Male Solo Artist] awards.
The awards ceremony, hosted by Mick Fleetwood and Samantha Fox, was televised live by the BBC. The hosting was criticised for being poorly coordinated, with missed cues and incorrect introductions; the teleprompter did not work properly, and in 2010, Fox claimed that there had been multiple errors in the information given to the hosts on the night. The event organisers did not play a pre-recorded message from Michael Jackson, and the audience booed the government minister Kenneth Baker, [Baron Baker of Dorking|Kenneth Baker].
After the 1989 event, the awarding committee decided to have the Brit Awards recorded and broadcast on television the following night, to be able to edit out errors and unwanted happenings on the stage. The awards ceremony was not broadcast live again until the 2007 Brit Awards.

Performances

Multiple nominations and awards

The following artists received multiple awards and/or nominations.
NominationsArtist
2The Christians
2Enya
2Fairground Attraction
2Michael Jackson
2Pet Shop Boys
2Robert Palmer
2Steve Winwood
2Tanita Tikaram
2Tracy Chapman
2Wet Wet Wet

AwardsArtist
2Fairground Attraction
2Michael Jackson
2Tracy Chapman