Raye celebrates record-breaking win as she leaves her own bash in slippers clutching Disaronno alongside a leggy Ellie Goulding and glam Maya Jama as they lead the after party departures
Raye had the night of her life after her record wins at the BRIT Awards on Saturday and continued to beam with happiness as she led the glamorous stars home for the evening after a string of glitzy after-parties.
The singer-songwriter, 26, looked on cloud nine as she left her own RAYE x BRIT Awards bash, held at Decimo at The Standard.
After a long night celebrating her incredible haul of wins at London’s O2 Arena, she took the first opportunity to swap her heels for a pair of comfy white slippers.
Surrounded by her group of friends, Raye giggled while holding a bottle of Disaronno.
Elsewhere, Ellie Goulding also said it was a night after she partied at the Sony Music bash, following her incredible performance at the BRITs.
Raye had the night of her life after her record wins at the BRIT Awards on Saturday and continued to beam with happiness as she led the glamorous stars on her way home for the evening after a string of glitzy after-parties
The singer-songwriter, 26, looked on cloud nine as she left her own RAYE x BRIT Awards bash, held at Decimo at The Standard
After a long night celebrating her incredible haul of wins at London’s O2 Arena, she took the first opportunity to swap her heels for a pair of comfy white slippers.
The 37-year-old singer announced last week that her four-year marriage to Caspar Jopling had ended, but did not let that stop her from letting her hair down.
She looked stunning in a black maxi skirt encrusted with sequins, teamed with a matching bandeau to show off her toned midriff.
While Maya Jama looked on happily as they left the Warner Music & Ciroc Vodka afterparty at the NoMad.
The TV presenter, 29, put on a very daring show in the blink of an eye
Raye broke records at the BRIT Awards on Saturday night, winning six gongs at the star-studded ceremony.
She took home the first gong presented that evening, Song of the Year for her hit Escapism ft 070 Shake, shortly before also taking home the R&B Act gong and Best New Artist.
She was in tears as she later accepted Album of the Year, Artist of the Year and Songwriter of the Year, at one point bringing her beloved grandmother onto the stage.
The star now holds the record for the most Brits won in a single ceremony, a record that previously stood at four, jointly held by Blur (1995), Adele (2016) and Harry Styles (2023).
She was nominated seven times – the most ever for one artist in a year – but could not possibly have won more than her, as she was shortlisted for song of the year twice – for Escapism, which won the title, and for Prada.
In addition to Raye’s huge successes, Dua Lipa also won the award for best pop act, while Kylie Minogue – who had a huge comeback hit last year with Padam Padam – scooped the global icon award. The evening was dominated by female winners, who won gongs in all but four categories.
Dua Lipa picked up the fan-voted Pop Act gong and gushed to her fans, “I think for more than one reason my fans are the reasons why I’m standing here today, so I just want to say a huge thank you to everyone. One of you voted for me.’
A record number of 98 artists were in the running for the new 2024 BRIT Prize, designed by British visual artist and painter Rachel Jones.
The only men to receive awards were Calvin Harris for dance act; Sheffield quartet Bring Me The Horizon in the alternative/rock category; Casisdead for best hip-hop, grime or rap act; and duo Jungle for group of the year.
Surrounded by her group of friends, Raye giggled while holding a bottle of Disaronno
Elsewhere, Ellie Goulding also mentioned it a night after she partied at the Sony Music bash, following her incredible performance at the BRITs
The 37-year-old singer announced last week that her four-year marriage to Caspar Jopling had ended, but did not let that stop her from letting her hair down.
Miley Cyrus was a notable absentee that evening, thanking her for her International Song win for her smash hit Flowers in a video message.
‘Hello everyone at the British. “I want to thank you so much for voting Flowers as the International Song of the Year, and special thanks for giving me a place to wear this dress,” she said, showing off her tiny gold number.
“It’s incredible to win, but the real prize is that this incredible song becomes a hit around the world. I know this video is a little short, but I just wanted it to match my dress.”
Dua Lipa and Ellie Goulding pulled out all the stops as they led the performances.
Double nominee Dua, 28, opened the ceremony with her new song Training Season from her forthcoming third studio album.
The singer looked stunning in an all-leather look as Ellie, 37, stormed the stage just a week after announcing the end of her marriage.
The night ended with Dua Lipa presenting Kylie with the Global Icon Award, leading to the Australian pop star’s final performance.
“Okay, I’m just going to sob with Raye, you did that!” said an emotional Kylie as she took the stage.
“You did that. British, thank you very much. “I really tried to think carefully about what to say tonight, but I knew I couldn’t plan anything and it would just be about the emotion.”
“It’s been a lifetime for some of you – 36 years and counting, and what really touches me is the love of music and the connection with people… I have friends in this room with whom I have worked together over the years. ‘
The pop superstar then took to the stage for a medley of her biggest hits, including her recent chart-toppers Padam Padam, Can’t Get You Out Of My Head, Slow and Love At First Sight.