By Sarah Fitzmaurice
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The awards celebrate the best of UK music and on Wednesday night Emeli Sandé and Ben Howard proved to be the cream of the crop, winning two gongs each at the 2013 Brit Awards.
The Next To Me singer was named Female Solo Artist and scooped the award for British Album for her disc Our Version of Events, at the glitzy bash held at the 02 arena.
Ben Howard also enjoyed a double celebration at the ceremony picking up awards in the British Breakthrough Act and British Male categories.
'This is a dream! Emeli Sandé was overwhelmed to enjoy a double win at the Brit Awards held at the 02 on Wednesday night
Double whammy: Emeli Sandé proved herself to be the Queen of the Brit Awards winning Female Solo Artist and British Album awards
Emeli won the first award of the evening and was presented with the Female Solo Award by Taylor Swift.
She told the crowd: 'This feels amazing. This is incredible I am so happy to win this award.'
She added: 'Thank you to everyone who has allowed me to win, thank you my family.
Blooming lovely: Emeli changed from her all-black outfit into a floral dress with a cropped dusty pink jacket
Later in the show Emeli spoke of her delight and said the evening 'a dream' as she picked up her second award of the evening.
Giving an emotional speech she revealed: 'I think I'm a very lucky pop star. This is an album I wrote because I didn't have the strength to say these things. The fact that people have connected with these songs doesn't make me feel so lonely.'
Double whammy: Ben Howard won two awards as well scooping the British Breakthrough and British Male gongs
Double winner: Ben Howard was shocked to scoop the awards for the Breakthrough Act and Male Solo Act categories
'Thank you to everyone who has bought this record and who has made me feel like Iâm part of something bigger. This is a dream. Iâm so thankful for this year and for this award.
The singer closed the star-studded show with a mash-up of some of her biggest track to round off the celebrations.
Ben Howard proved to be the big male winner of the evening winning British Breakthrough Act and Best Male Act.
American invasion: Taylor joked about her accent before revealing that Emeli had scooped the first award of the evening
Hugging it out: The 25-year-old singer accepted her award from American songbird Taylor Swift
The 25-year-old, accepted the Breakthrough award from Nick Grimshaw before admitting he was fazed by public speaking. He said: 'I'm not very good at speeches I'm not very good at dancing.'
He thanked Radio One for supporting him, before making a swift exit from the stage.
Ben enjoyed a double win scooping the Best British Male gong.
The London-born singer accepted the award from Ed Sheeran and he told the events: 'That's bizarre isn't it. I didn't really expect. I was shocked to come to the awards so to come away with two of these
'It's a real privilege'.
Fist pump: Harry Styles was seen throwing his fist in the air as Robbie Williams greeted him on stage
Hands on: The Candy singer also embraced Styles after announcing One Direction the recipients of the Global Success Award
Going global: One Direction were awarded the trophy for Global Success
Speaking at the Winner's press conference a little later, he sad: 'I was a little shell shocked to win. This is definitely the cherry on the cake. The year had ended, the album had been so much more successful than we'd ever thought, to be nominated for the Brits in the first place was amazing, and to actually come away with these two is bizarre, I think is the best way to describe it.'
One Direction also proved to winners at the star-studded ceremony winning the Global Success award.
The quintet were presented the gong by Robbie Williams and Louis Tomlinson said being honoured was 'absolutely mind-blowing'.
Setting him up: As Jonathan Ross and Tom Daley appeared on stage to present the British Single award the TV presenter joked that the diver was single
Unable to attend: Adele won the gong for British Single for her Bond track Skyfall but sent a video message from Los Angeles
'Wouldn't want to hold anyone up': Adele made reference to last year's awards she was cut off early and James Corden made sure the video was over before continuing the show
Another one for the trophy cabinet: Coldplay's Will Champion and Jonny Buckland accepted the award for Best Live Act, the band's eighth Brit Award of their career
After thanking their fans, record label and management Liam Payne also shouted out to the group's parents, who attended the ceremony.
Mumford and Sons, Coldplay and Adele were also celebrated at the bash, while Lana Del Rey, The Black Keys and Frank Ocean picked up the International awards.
Overjoyed: Marcus Mumford, Ben Lovett, Winston Marshall, and Ted Dwane of Mumford and Sons were handed their award by Bérénice Marlohe and Simon Pegg
Adele's Bond track Skyfall was named as Best British Single but the songstress was unable to accept the award in person.
Instead she was seen in a video and told the audience: 'Hello everyone thank you so much. Sorry I canât be with you tonight but I'm LA rehearsing for the Oscars. I donât want to keep you too much because I donât want to interrupt the best album speech at the end of the night.'
How rude! Sharon Osbourne joked about Harry Styles' penis as she and Dermot O'Leary announced the winner of International Female
American girl! Lana Del Rey was thrilled to win the International Female Solo award
Working that stage like a runway: Rafe Spall and Jourdan Dunn took to the stage to present the International Male award
On top of the world: Frank Ocean praised the statue designer Damian Hirst
As the screen cut back to host James Corden, he referenced last year's blunder, which saw Adele cut off mid-way through her speech, and he asked: 'She's definitely finished? She didnât say anything else? Check the tape.100 percent?'
Coldplay won their eighth Brit award of their career in the British Live Act category.
Good deeds: Ben Knowles from the Warchild charity and Damon Albarn accepted the Special Recognition Award
Lana Del Rey was presented with the International Female award and she spoke of her love of Britain during her acceptance speech.
The 26-year-old, who was dressed in a navy Chanel shirt dress took to the stage and said: 'Thank you so much I live here, and I love it here and I wrote my record here.'
And she thanked her record label Polydor for: 'Helping me to turn my life into a work of heart.'
Standing out: Robbie Williams also took to the stage to perform Candy and was dressed in a bright blue suit
Bringing sexy back: Justin Timberlake performed his new track Mirrors and looked dapper in a satin tuxedo jacket and a bow tie
The Black Keys, who won the International Group award, were also not at the ceremony and presenter Dave Grohl said he would take the statue back to America for them.
Model Jourdan Dunn was thrilled to present the International Male Award and screamed the winner was: 'Frank fricking Ocean'.
Teenage kicks: One Direction performed their charity song One Way Or Another Thing
The 25-year-old was effortlessly cool as he took to the stage and kept his speech short and sweet.
He said: 'Before this year I didn't get many trophies in my life.'
Frank added: 'Thanks to Damian Hurst for the polka dots. Have a good night.'
Guests were treated to a whole host of killer performances including a rendition of Candy by Robbie Williams and Justin Timberlake also took to the stage to sing his new song Mirrors.
One Direction performed their charity single One Way Or Another (Teenage Kicks) while Harry Styles' ex-girlfriend Taylor Swift sexed things up with a rendition of I Knew You Were Trouble, which is thought to be about the heartthrob.
Brit Awards 2013 Winners
 Best Female Solo Artist - Emeli Sandé
British Breakthrough Act - Ben Howard
British Male - Ben Howard
International Female Solo Artist - Lana Del Rey
British Live Act - Coldplay
British Single - Adele - Skyfall
British Group - Mumford and Sons
International Group - The Black Keys
International Male - Frank Ocean
Special Recognition - Warchild
British Album - Emeli Sandé - Our Version of Events
Global Success - One Direction
British Producer of the Year - Paul Epworth
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