Jade Thirlwall put on a loved-up display with her boyfriend Jordan Stephens as they lead the stars at the prestigious Ivor Novello Awards.
The awards ceremony took place in London on Thursday as it celebrated its milestone 70th year.
Jade was in attendance after landing her first nomination as a solo artist for her debut single Angel of My Dreams in the Best Contemporary Song category, but the gong was eventually won by Sans Soucis for her track Circumnavigating Georgia.
The former Little Mix star looked typically stylish as she arrived in a grey and red oversized pinstripe suit, with her Rizzle Kicks beau planting a kiss on her forehead as they took to the red carpet.
Meanwhile Messy hitmaker Lola Young was one of the night’s big winners as she took home the Rising Star award for the viral track.
Lola effortlessly pulled off casual chic as she arrived in a grey marl zip-up jumpsuit which cinched her in at the waist thanks to a corset design, and sported a pair of silver stiletto flats.
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Jade Thirlwall put on a loved-up display with her boyfriend Jordan Stephens as they lead the stars at the prestigious Ivor Novello Awards in London on Thursday
Meanwhile Messy hitmaker Lola Young was one of the night’s big winners as she took home the Rising Star award for the viral track
After winning the BRIT Award in the Best Album category last month for the incredibly successful BRAT, Charli XCX lost out on the gong in the same category at The Ivors to Trinidadian rapper BERWYN’s album WHO AM I.
However Charli did come out with an award as she received the Songwriter of the Year gong.
Meanwhile Robbie Williams was also honoured at Thursday’s ceremony as he was presented with the coveted Icon Award.
Among the stars who made an appearance at the ceremony were Nia Smith, Rebecca Lucy Taylor, aka Self Esteem, and radio legend Edith Bowman.
In her first year of recognition by The Ivors Academy, breakout star Lola lead the pack with a whopping three nominations.
Alongside her nod for the Rising Star prize, Lola was also nominated in the Best Album and Best Song Musically and Lyrically categories for her viral No. 1 track, Messy.
Meanwhile, RAYE was also seeking to continue her incredible winning streak after scoring two nominations this year.
She was previously nominated for two Ivors in 2022, won the Contemporary Song award in 2023 for her viral hit Escapism and was honoured with the highly-regarded Songwriter of the Year at last year’s ceremony.
This year saw her competing against Lola for Best Song Musically and Lyrically for her 2024 single Genesis, alongside Child of Mine by Laura Marling, Fontaines D.C.’s In the Modern World and Orla Gartland with Mine.
The awards ceremony took place in London on Thursday as it celebrated its milestone 70th year
Jade was in attendance after landing her first nomination as a solo artist for her debut single Angel of My Dreams in the Best Contemporary Song category, but the gong was eventually won by Sans Soucis for her track Circumnavigating Georgia
The former Little Mix star looked typically stylish as she arrived in a grey and red oversized pinstripe suit, with her Rizzle Kicks beau planting a kiss on her forehead as they took to the red carpet
Lola effortlessly pulled off casual chic as she arrived in a grey marl zip-up jumpsuit which cinched her in at the waist thanks to a corset design, and sported a pair of silver stiletto flats
In her first year of recognition by The Ivors Academy, breakout star Lola lead the pack with a whopping three nominations
Meanwhile Robbie Williams was also honoured at Thursday’s ceremony as he was presented with the coveted Icon Award
The music legend beamed as he was presented with the gong at the ceremony on Thursday
While RAYE’s 2023 hit Prada is among the very strong contenders for the Most Performed Work prize, which recognises the most-played song in the UK.
She was up against fierce compeтιтion from Dua’s Houdini, Stargazing by Myles Smith, and Harry Styles’ hit As It Was, which has been in contention for the gong three years in a row, previously winning in 2023.
But it was BRIT Awards Rising Star Myles Smith who took home the award on Thursday for his tracks Stargazing with Peter Fenn and Jesse Fink.
The late George Michael was also posthumously nominated in the category, with Wham!’s beloved and staple festive hit, Last Christmas – four decades after it was released.
Along with RAYE, Ghetts and Conor Dickinson, who each received two nominations, with Ghetts also competing for Best Contemporary Song with hit track Double Standards (feat. Sampha).
While she and Ghetts will also face off against Sans Soucis’s Circumnavigating Georgia and How Black Men Lose Their Smile by Bashy and Pa Salieu with Allergy.
Rising Star nominee Nia Smith arrived for the event in a chic fitted black sweater and white wide-leg trousers
Another star who made an appearance was Rebecca Lucy Taylor, aka Self Esteem, as she donned a cream linen oversized suit
Radio legend Edith Bowman looked as stylish as ever in a navy oversized suit with a shirt and tie and platform suede heels
It was BRIT Awards Rising Star Myles Smith who took home the award for Most Performed Work on Thursday for his tracks Stargazing with Peter Fenn and Jesse Fink
After winning the BRIT Award in the Best Album category last month for the incredibly successful BRAT, Charli XCX lost out on the gong in the same category at The Ivors to Trinidadian rapper BERWYN’s album WHO AM I
The Ivors also celebrate composers for film and TV, and up for Best Original Film are Daniel Pemberton with Fly Me to the Moon, Gary Yershon’s music to Hard Truths, Michael ‘Mickey J’ Asante’s original score to Kneecap, Raffertie’s music to The Substance and Mica Levi’s score to The Zone of Interest.
In contention for Best Television Soundtrack were Martin Phipps for Black Doves, Oliver Coates’ music to Mary & George, Jack Halama and Natalie Holt’s soundtrack to Rivals, and Carly Paradis’ Until I Kill You – with Vince Pope’s score to True Detective: Night Country the winner on the night.
The final category for Best Original Video Game Score saw nods for Mathieu Alvado and Mark Choi’s Empire of the Ants, John Konsolakis for Farewell North, Eli Rainsberry’s music to Flock, David Garcia Diaz’s soundtrack to Senua’s Saga: Hellblade II and Boxed Ape’s The Casting Of Frank Stone.
The ceremony also saw U2 become the latest songwriters bestowed with the most prestigious accolade of Academy Fellows, making Bono, The Edge, Adam Clayton and Larry Mullen Jr. the first Irish songwriters that the Academy has inducted into Fellowship in its 81-year history.
The Ivors 2025 winners
BEST ALBUM
BRAT – Charli XCX
ON PURPOSE, WITH PURPOSE – Ghetts
THE LOOP – Jordan Rakei
THIS WASN’T MEANT FOR YOU ANYWAY – Lola Young
WHO AM I – BERWYN – WINNER
BEST CONTEMPORARY SONG
ALLERGY – Pa Salieu
ANGEL OF MY DREAMS – JADE
CIRCUMNAVIGATING GEORGIA – Sans Soucis – WINNER
DOUBLE STANDARDS – Ghetts feat. Sampha
HOW BLACK MEN LOSE THEIR SMILE – Bashy
BEST SONG MUSICALLY AND LYRICALLY
CHILD OF MINE – Laura Marling
GENESIS. – RAYE
IN THE MODERN WORLD – Fontaines D.C.
MESSY – Lola Young
MINE – Orla Gartland
MOST PERFORMED WORK
AS IT WAS – Harry Styles
HOUDINI – Dua Lipa
LAST CHRISTMAS – WHAM!
PRADA – Cᴀssö, RAYE and D-Block Europe
STARGAZING – Myles Smith – WINNER
RISING STAR AWARD
Bea and her Business
Liang Lawrence
Lola Young – WINNER
LULU.
Nia Smith
BEST ORIGINAL FILM SCORE
FLY ME TO THE MOON – Daniel Pemberton
HARD TRUTHS – Gary Yershon
KNEECAP – Michael ‘Mickey J’ Asante
THE SUBSTANCE – Raffertie – WINNER
THE ZONE OF INTEREST – Mica Levi
BEST TELEVISION SOUNDTRACK
BLACK DOVES – Martin Phipps
MARY & GEORGE – Oliver Coates
RIVALS – Jack Halama and Natalie Holt
TRUE DETECTIVE: NIGHT COUNTRY – Vince Pope – WINNER
UNTIL I KILL YOU – Carly Paradis
BEST ORIGINAL VIDEO GAME SCORE
EMPIRE OF THE ANTS – Mathieu Alvado and Mark Choi
FAREWELL NORTH – John Konsolakis – WINNER
FLOCK – Eli Rainsberry
SENUA’S SAGA: HELLBLADE II – David Garcia Diaz
THE CASTING OF FRANK STONE – Boxed Ape