February 14, 2007 20:10
Muse win BRIT for British Live Act
The trio in triumph at Earl's Court ceremony
Photo Gallery: Muse
Photo: Andy Willsher
Muse have won the British Live Act prize at tonight’s (February 14) BRIT Awards in London.
The band claimed the prize, presented by triple nominee and Lily Allen’s actor dad Keith, at the Earl’s Court ceremony.
"Thank you very much and thanks to our girlfriends for putting up with our schedule," joked frontman Matt Bellamy. "Happy Valentine's day!"
The nominees were:
Kasabian
George Michael
Guillemots
Muse
Robbie Williams
FTo see the full winners of this year’s awards which saw Arctic Monkeys and The Killers lead the way just click on the links below:
British Live Act
British And International Breakthrough
British and International Male Solo
British and International Female Solo
British Group
International Album
International Group
British Single
British Album
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