Harry Styles achieved a clean sweep at the 2023 Brit Awards, which were held at the O2 Arena in London on Saturday (Feb. 11). Styles won all four awards for which he was nominated — artist of the year, Mastercard album of the year, song of the year and the fan-voted pop/R&B act. This is even better than Adele’s strong showing last year. She won three of those awards, but lost pop/R&B act to Dua Lipa.

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Harry’s House is the fourth album to win the top album award at both the Brits and the Grammys since 1985, when the Brits began presenting an award in that category on a consistent basis. It follows Phil CollinsNo Jacket Required and a pair of Adele albums, 21 and 25.

This is Styles’ second win in three years for song of the year at the Brits. “Watermelon Sugar” took the award two years ago. Styles first won in the category 11 years ago as a member of One Direction for the fizzy “What Makes You Beautiful.”

Styles opened this year’s telecast with a terrific performance of his global smash “As It Was.” This made up for a performance of the song on the Grammys that was hindered by technical issues. “This night has been really special to me and I’ll never forget it,” he said on winning Mastercard album of the year. “I’m so proud to be a British artist out in the world.”

Wet Leg and Beyoncé each won two awards on the night. Wet Leg became the third female-fronted group in a row to take group of the year. Wolf Alice won last year. Two years ago, the award went to an all-female group, Little Mix, for the first time. Wet Leg also won best new artist. The five-member band is the first group to win in that category since Catfish and the Bottlemen seven years ago.

Beyoncé won international artist of the year, beating three other American acts (Kendrick Lamar, Lizzo and Taylor Swift) and Nigerian superstar Burna Boy. Beyoncé had previously won female international artist of the year twice, back when the Brits had gendered categories. Beyoncé also won international song of the year for “Break My Soul,” beating Lizzo’s “About Damn Time” and Taylor Swift’s “Anti-Hero,” among other songs.

Styles, Wet Leg and Beyoncé all won in multiple categories at the Grammy Awards on Sunday, Feb. 5. Styles took album of the year and best pop vocal album for Harry’s House. Wet Leg won best alternative music album for their eponymous debut album and best alternative music performance for “Chaise Longue.” Bey won four Grammys, enabling her to set a new record as the most awarded artist in the show’s history.

Fontaines D.C. became the third Irish group to win international group of the year. They follow U2, which won in that category a record five times between 1988 and 2001, and The Corrs (1999).

Kid Harpoon, who co-wrote all but one song on Harry’s House, won the 2023 songwriter of the year award.

David Guetta won as producer of the year. This marks the first time someone from continental Europe (Guetta is French) has won the award. Accepting the award, Guetta said, “I’ve been making records for 22 years. To have longevity is such a miracle in what we do.” Guetta has yet to receive a Grammy nomination for producer of the year, non-classical.

Becky Hill won the fan-voted award for dance act for the second year in a row. She was the only one of the 2022 winners in the four fan-voted genre award categories to win again this year.

The 1975 won the fan-voted award for alternative/rock act, beating Wet Leg, among others.

Aitch won the fan-voted award for hip hop, grime, rap act. He beat last year’s winner in the category, Dave, among others.

The awards were hosted by British comedian Mo Gilligan for the second year in a row. Styles, Wet Leg and Smith & Petras performed on the show, as did Cat Burns, Lewis Capaldi, Lizzo, Stormzy and the team of David Guetta & Becky Hill & Ella Henderson. The show also included an encore airing of an Adele performance clip, “I Drink Wine,” from last year’s show. Since Adele didn’t perform on this year’s Grammy telecast, it was good to see her in action again.

The show was not glitch-free. Gilligan introduced Lewis Capaldi as “Sam Capaldi.” The Scottish singer didn’t let it throw his performance of his hit “Forget Me.” Gilligan later apologized for his gaffe on-air, adding: “It just goes to show how strong the drinks are at the Brits.”

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Adele‘s “I Drink Wine” reached a new level at the 2023 Grammy Awards on Sunday night (Feb. 5), thanks to Lizzo.

The “Good as Hell” singer joined Elvis Duran and the Morning Show on Friday morning (Feb. 10), where she revealed that she and Adele had a bit too much to drink while reflecting on her record of the year win for “About Damn Time.”

“I was so drunk. Me and Adele were drinking so much that we didn’t even really know what the categories were at this point,” Lizzo said, before adding, “We were like, ‘Wait. Did they do best new artist?’ We didn’t even know when it was time and they would just call out names so we were like, ‘Smile, smile.’”

“When they called my name I was in total shock because I didn’t expect to win at all,” she continued. Lizzo’s “About Damn Time” beat out ABBA’s “Don’t Shut Me Down,” Adele’s “Easy on Me,” Beyoncé’s “Break My Soul,” Mary J. Blige’s “Good Morning Gorgeous,” Brandi Carlile’s “You and Me on the Rock,” Doja Cat’s “Woman,” Steve Lacy’s “Bad Habit,” Kendrick Lamar’s “The Heart Part 5” and Harry Styles’ “As It Was” for the award.

“I had zero say in where I was sitting,” Lizzo revealed when asked about her seat at Adele’s table and next to Styles. “But Adele had 100% say in where she was sitting.”

She continued, “Adele FaceTimed me when I was at Grammy rehearsal a few days before and she was like ‘Oh my god, oh my god, we’re sitting next to each other.’” 

Then, the star shared that she she packed a flask of tequila for herself and one with white wine for the “Rolling in the Deep” singer. “I brought it for Adele and then I drank hers,” she said with a laugh.

Watch the full interview below.

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Countdown to game day! Whether you’re rooting for the Philadelphia Eagles, the Kansas City Chiefs or Rihanna’s halftime show, it’s time to stock up on gear for Super Bowl LVII.

Sports lovers can find a wide selection of Super Bowl merch at the NFL Shop, Fanatics, Dick’s Sporting Goods, Savage x Fenty and Mitchell & Ness. To make the process a little easier, we’ve put together a list of more than a dozen items that you can order online before, and after, Super Bowl Sunday.

Below, find a roundup of Super Bowl merch to celebrate the big game.

Homage
Philadelphia Eagles Helmet Retro Hoodie
$72

Any Eagles fans in the building? Scoop up this comfy hoodie featuring a retro helmet design. The sweatshirt is available in charcoal and green in sizes XS-3XL.

Fenty
Fenty Icon Velvet Liquid Lipstick: Showstopp’r Edition
$29

From clothing to beauty, the Icon Velvet Liquid Lipstick is one of the products that Fenty Beauty dropped for the Super Bowl. This velvety lipstick has a creamy, whipped texture that “hugs your lips with intense color in one precise swipe.” Click here to shop the entire collection, including the Showstopp’r Kit ($76), the NFL Stadium Bag ($25) and Mini Gloss Bomb & Keychain ($12).

NFL Shop
Men’s Philadelphia Eagles Jalen Hurts Nike Gray Super Bowl LVIII Patch Game Jersey
$149.99

This Jalen Hurts jersey is a bestseller at the NFL shop. The special-edition, gray jersey comes complete with a Super Bowl LVII patch and available in sizes S-3XL. Click here to shop Jason Kelce and A.J. Brown jerseys and here for Kansas City Chiefs jersey (use code NFL34 fo free shipping, offer ends tonight!).

NFL Shop
Men’s Super Bolw LVII G-III Sports by Carl Banks Navy Full-Snap Varsity Jacket
$175.99

Varsity jackets are always on trend and they’re perfect for layering up on a cold day. This Super Bowl LVII midweight, polyester jacket features a stand-up collar, satin lining, two front pockets, embroidered fabric appliques and rib-knit striping on the cuffs. It’s almost sold out at the NFL shop (sizes L, XL and 2XL are still in stock).

Fanatics
Rihanna Savage x Fenty Unisex Game Day LVII Joggers
$99.99

Need a pair of sweats? Perfect for a casual Super Bowl party, lounging around the house or running errands, the Savage Fenty Unisex Game Day Fleece Joggers are made from a blend of cotton and polyester. The drawstring sweats feature pockets on each hip (available in sizes XS-4XL).

Amazon

Buy: NFL Short Sleeve Charcoal T Shirt, Adult Sports Tee, Team Gear for Men and Women (Kansas City Chiefs – Black, Adult X-Large) $24.95

Show your love for the Chiefs, Eagles or another NFL team in this cotton tee, which is currently on sale at Amazon and available at Amazon in sizes S-XXL.

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Buy: Las Vegas Raiders NFL Womens Low Top Tie Dye Canvas Shoes – 6/S $44.99

These FOCO team logo canvas sneakers are available in multiple designs such as glitter, repeat print and tie-dye. And various team logos.

Amazon

Buy: Red Kansas City Chiefs Topanga Cooler Tote $43.99

Great for a picnic or tailgating, this cooler tote bag can store up to 24 cans and features a separate storage pocket (the bag measures 14 x 2.5 x 10 inches). If you want a more standard design, click here to shop Igloo’s NFL Cooler Collection featuring all 32 NFL teams.

Fanatics
Philadelphia Eagles Comforter Set
$94.99

Need to spruce up your bedroom? This three-piece set includes a Queen/Full comforter with the Eagles logo and two pillow shams.

Amazon

Buy: YouTheFan NFL Philadelphia Eagles Boasters $19.73

If you plan on drinking a cold beer, or a non-alcoholic beverage on game day, don’t forget to use a coaster! The NFL team coaster set is made from stainless steel with a cork backer and available in different team logos. Click here for beer holders.

FOCO
Len Dawson & Patrick Mahomes Kansas City Chief Bobblehead (Pre-order)
$85

Two iconic Kansas City QB in one! This collectible set features Len Dawson and Patrick Mahomes Kansas City Chiefs Then & Now Bobblehead. The set is available for pre-order and will ship in July. Click here to shop more Bobbleheads.

NFL Shop
Unisex Fenty for Mitchell & Ness Black Super Bowl LVII Icon Pullover Hoodie
$119.99

This unisex sweatshirt is a part of Rihanna’s Mitchell & Ness collab, which you can score on a discount at NFLshop.com. The hooded sweatshirt comes in black or white and in sizes S-2XL.

NFL Shop
Save Fenty Blue Game Day LVII Tube Top
$49.99

Shopping for a tube top? This piece, from the Savage x Fenty Game Day Collection, is available in XS/S up to 2X/3X. Complete the look with these limited-edition sweatpants.

NFL Shop
Unisex Manor White Super Bowl LVII NFL Origins Helmet T-shirt
$44.99

The unisex tee is apart of the Super Bowl NFL Origins collection and available in sixes S-4XL. Click here to shop the full collection.

Savage Fenty
Limited-Edition LVII Cropped Varsity Jersey
$69.95 $54.95 (VIP) -27% off% OFF

This limited-edition cropped varsity (and matching sweats) are almost out of stock. The jersey comes in sizes XS-3X — but only selects sizes are still in stock.

Amazon

Buy: Timex Men’s TWZFEAGMH NFL Gamer Philadelphia Eagles Watch $64.95

Need a timepiece? This water resistant, men’s watch is a great gift option — plus it’s available in different colors, team logos. Features include an adjustable 42mm brass case with an adjustable 20mm silicone straps and is designed to fit up to an eight-inch wrist.

Amazon

Buy: YouTheFan NFL Philadelphia Eagles 25-Layer StadiumView Lighted End Table $449.68

Another cool gift idea, an sporty end table that’s sure to get attention. The stadium table is hand assembled from 25 layers of engineered wood and features a unique 3D stadium design.

The 2023 NBA All-Star Weekend is set to kick off Thursday, Feb. 16, as athletes, musicians and fans from across the country congregate in the mountains of Salt Lake City, Utah.

And while the focus of the weekend may be on all things basketball, there will be plenty of major musical events happening as well, with everyone from Travis Scott and Pitbull to G-Eazy, Saweetie and The Kid LAROI hitting the stage at venues all across downtown Salt Lake.

Scott partnered with host team the Utah Jazz to put together a two-day concert series at The Depot featuring Don Tolliver, Sheck Wes and other special artists who have yet to be announced, while the “Feel This Good” hitmaker, the “Me, Myself & I” and “Best Friend” rappers and the “Kids Are Growing Up (Part 1)” crooner have all been tapped to headline shows sponsored by the NBA.

From pre-game concerts and specially curated lineups to all the major happenings surrounding the actual All-Star Game on Sunday night (Feb. 19), Billboard has rounded up the information you need about each can’t-miss event going down in the 801 while the NBA is in town.

Rihanna has left fans eager for new music since the release of her most recent album, 2016’s Anti. Since then, the star has launched her Savage X Fenty lingerie line, skyrocketed her Fenty Beauty makeup company and even welcomed a son with A$AP Rocky.

The musical drought changed in the fall of 2022, when Rihanna was announced as the halftime performer for Super Bowl LVII and the singer unveiled “Lift Me Up” off the Black Panther: Wakanda Forever soundtrack. But what will taking the stage at the big game on Sunday (Feb. 12) mean for RiRi and what will it add to her legacy?

“Jay-Z and Roc Nation began overseeing the Super Bowl halftime show in 2020, and on average, each show costs $13 million,” explains Billboard‘s Neena Rouhani. While Super Bowl performers don’t usually get paid for the gig, they often see a huge bump in merchandise and music sales.

Watch the latest episode of Billboard Explains above to learn more about how Rihanna arrived at the Super Bowl.

After the video, catch up on more Billboard Explains videos and learn about the best new artist award at the Grammysevolution of girl groupsBBMAsNFTsSXSW, the magic of boy bandsAmerican Music Awards, the Billboard Latin Music Awards, the Hot 100 charthow R&B/hip-hop became the biggest genre in the U.S.how festivals book their lineupsBillie Eilish’s formula for success, the history of rap battlesnonbinary awareness in musicthe Billboard Music Awardsthe Free Britney movementrise of K-pop in the U.S.why Taylor Swift is re-recording her first six albumsthe boom of hit all-female collaborationshow Grammy nominees and winners are chosenwhy songwriters are selling their publishing catalogshow the Super Bowl halftime show is booked and why Olivia Rodrigo’s “Drivers License” was able to shoot to No. 1 on the Hot 100.

This week, our First Stream Latin roundup — which is a compilation of the best new Latin songs, albums, and videos recommended by the Billboard Latin editors each week — is powered by new music from Carlos Vives, Lenny Tavárez, Yendry, and more.

The list starts off with Vives’ nostalgic track “La Historia,”  the first single from his upcoming album Escalona: nunca se había grabado así. A tribute to the famous composer Rafael Escalona, Vives’ modern pop version of the classic melancholic vallenato will transport you to the warm Colombian Caribbean coast. Then we have Italian-based artist Yendry paying tribute to her Dominican roots in a hypnotizing bachata track that subtly fuses electronic sounds called “Herrera.” Lasso’s ballad “Los Hombres Son Todos Iguales” (All Men Are The Same) is also on the list, with potent lyrics reflecting two worlds: when a woman has been hurt in the past by empty promises, and when a man is trying to demonstrate that not all men are the same.

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On the reggaetón side, we included two great selections: Alvaro Diaz and San Senra’s “1000CANCIONES” and Tavárez’s “Felicidades.” The former marks the pair’s first collaborative effort powered by a fast-forward perreo beat. The latter has the Puerto Rican act singing an empowering lady’s anthem about living life after a breakup.

Other tunes this week include Adriel Favela’s ranchera “En Este Amor,” Hector Perez and Felipe Santos’ collab, and more. Which release is your favorite? Cast your vote — or enter your favorite selection — in the poll below.