This award arrives at a pivotal moment in Celeste’s musical career. The British-Jamaican singer discovered her love of music and singing through her grandad who introduced her to the old soul greats at an early age. The two would listen endlessly to tapes of Aretha Franklin and Ella Fitzgerald while Celeste sang along, already identifying something in the raw emotion of those singers that she connected with. Entirely self-taught, she started performing music when she was 18, covering classic soul, funk and jazz songs and eventually gaining the confidence to start writing her own material. Over the following years, she continued to hone her sound ahead of signing a major label deal with Polydor last year. Since then she has garnered critical acclaim for a string of singles including ‘Lately’, ‘Father’s Son’ and latterly ‘Strange’, which was heavily supported at BBC Radio 1. Known for her incandescent voice and breathtaking live performance, she has sold out every London show this year – including 3 dates at Omeara – and supported the likes of Michael Kiwanuka, Janelle Monae and Neneh Cherry as well as duetting with Paul Weller. She recently announced a UK headline tour next April, selling out Shepherd’s Bush Empire in a matter of days.
Beabadoobee and Joy Crookes were also shortlisted for the prestigious prize, which has this year evolved from its original name of BRITs Critics’ Choice. Since its inception in 2008, this award has successfully predicted the future stars of British music including Adele, Florence + The Machine, Sam Smith and Rag ‘N’ Bone Man, resulting in over 135 million album sales worldwide.
As winner of the 2020 BRITs Rising Star award, Celeste will receive a performance slot on the main show for the first time in the awards history.
Past BRITs Critics’ Choice winners:
2008 Adele
2009 Florence + The Machine
2010 Ellie Goulding
2011 Jessie J
2012 Emeli Sandé
2013 Tom Odell
2014 Sam Smith
2015 James Bay
2016 Jack Garratt
2017 Rag ’n’ Bone Man
2018 Jorja Smith
2019 Sam Fender
Celeste UK/EU live dates:
2019
6th December – Wiener Stadthalle, Vienna*
7th December – Fabrique Milano, Milan*
2020
16th January – Eurosonic Festival
March 2nd – O2 Southampton Guildhall, Southampton*
March 3rd – O2 Academy, Bournemouth*
March 5th – O2 Academy Brixton, London*
March 6th – O2 Academy, Birmingham*
March 7th – O2 Apollo, Manchester*
March 9th – Corn Exchange, Cambridge*
March 10th – De Montford Hall, Leicester*
March 12th – O2 Academy, Leeds*
March 13th – O2 Academy, Newcastle*
March 14th – Barrowlands, Glasgow*
27th April – King Tuts, Glasgow
28th April – Deaf Institute, Manchester
29th April – O2 Shepherds Bush Empire
* = with Michael Kiwanuka