The BRIT Awards will return to Manchester in 2027, with organizers confirming that the ceremony will once again take place at Co-op Live. The announcement follows plans for the event’s first move to the city in 2026, marking a continued shift away from its long-standing home in London.
According to the official announcement, the decision reflects Manchester’s deep connection to British music and its reputation as one of the country’s most influential cultural centers. The city has played a major role in shaping generations of artists and music movements across multiple genres.
Co-op Live, which opened in 2024, is one of the largest indoor entertainment venues in the United Kingdom. The arena has quickly become a major destination for concerts and live events, making it a natural choice for one of the music industry’s biggest annual celebrations.
The BRIT Awards have been a fixture of the UK music calendar for decades, recognizing achievements by artists across a wide range of categories. The return to Manchester signals a continued effort to bring the event to new audiences while celebrating the country’s diverse music communities.


