Most Successful Acts
There have been numerous acts, both groups and individuals, that have won multiple awards. The table below shows those that have won four or more awards.
British Acts | Number of awards |
---|---|
Robbie Williams (5 with Take That) | 17 |
Annie Lennox | 8 |
Take That | |
Coldplay | 7 |
Oasis | 6 |
Spice Girls | 5 |
Blur | |
Arctic Monkeys | |
Phil Collins | |
George Michael (3 with Wham!) | |
Freddie Mercury (3 with Queen) (2 posthumous) | |
Elton John | 4 |
The Beatles | |
Dido | |
Manic Street Preachers | |
Paul Weller |
International Acts | Number of awards |
---|---|
U2 | 7 |
Michael Jackson | 6 |
Prince | 5 |
Björk | 4 |
Eminem | |
R.E.M. | 3 |
Scissor Sisters | |
Lady Gaga | |
Kylie Minogue | |
Justin Timberlake | |
Kanye West |
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