Sam Fender, Mahalia and Lewis Capaldi, have been shortlisted for the 2019 awards. The award is given to British artists who are suspected to make the biggest impact in the forthcoming years and have not yet secured an album within the Top 40. Last year’s winner was the beautiful Jorja Smith, and Rag’n’Bone Man took the trophy home back in 2017.
The three artists were selected by a team of professionals, such as heads of major radio and TV stations, as well as music editors of national papers. Despite the winner usually being revealed in November, this year we can expect for them to be announced on Friday, December 7.
Mahlia, 20, is a jack of many trades, a singer, songwriter, and actress from Leicester. Despite having signed a deal at the age of 13 with Atlantic music records, her fame really sparked after she performed her single ‘Sober’ on ‘A Colours Show Berlin’. Followed by singles like ‘I Wish I Missed My Ex’ and her most recent ‘Surprise Me’.
Scottish singer, songwriter Lewis Capaldi, 22, is well known for his single ‘Bruises’, which went viral back in 2017. His successes also include a mass amount of sold out shows, including the most recent at London Shepherds Bush Empire.
The 24-year-old singer-songwriter, Sam Fender has not only had his song ‘Play God’ be featured in FIFA 2019, he has also been previously named one of the BBC Sound of 2018. He aims to tackle mental health problems, as well, as toxic masculinity through his sound and visuals. His single ‘Dead Boys’ can be found below.
Viewers can expect to watch the award ceremony live on ITV, on February 20, 2019, broadcast from London’s O2 arena.