The Brit Awards have always been a night to look forward to since the first ceremony aired more than 40 years ago.
It's the UK's highest-profile music awards and sees the huge stars enjoy some boozy fun and antics with fellow artists.
Despite the coronavirus pandemic, the Brit Awards will still go ahead this year and will air tonight with a live audience of 4,000 people.
From political statements to onstage blunders, antic from the have become part of music history.

Biffy Clyro, Dua Lipa and Little Mix are among nominees for gongs this year, and the ceremony is a government experiment for live events.
But the award show is nothing with controversies and funny moments, and Scottish musicians have provided the laughs over the years.
From Buckfast onstage to accusations of 'rigging' votes, here are our most memorable Scottish moments from four decades of The Brits.
The Fratellis bring a bottle of Irn-Bru onstage
The Fratellis were fresh on the scene when the Glasgow band won their first Brit Award in 2007.
Presented the award by Pulp legend Jarvis Cocker, the Chelsea Dagger hitmakers took to the stage with a two-litre bottle of Irn-Bru plonked next to the podium.
Taking the microphone covered in booze, Jon Fratelli said: "Thank f**k for The Faretellis".
David Bowie urges Scots to vote 'No'

Having received the award for Best British Male in 2014, David Bowie sent Kate Moss to accept the gong on his behalf.
However, things took a political turn in his statement as he urged Scotland to “Stick with us” ahead of the Independence Referendum that same year.
In his place, supermodel Kate said: "Good evening, ladies and gentlemen. David has asked me to say this. I'm completely delighted to have a Brit for being the best male – but I am, aren't I, Kate?
"Yes. I think it's a great way to end the day. Thank you very, very much… and Scotland, stay with us."
Annie Lennox tops Geri Halliwell's Union Jack dress

It was 1997 when Geri Halliwell sent the media into frenzy when she performed with the Spice Girls in a Union Jack dress.
A year later, Annie Lennox made a tongue-in-cheek nod to the century-defining fashion moment - by wearing a Union Jack suit.
The Scots singer, now 66, is the female musician with the most Brit Awards, winning British Female Solo Artist whopping six times.
She also won the Oustanding Contribution to Music award as part of The Eurythmics in 1996, and Best British Album in 1993.
Lewis Capaldi thanks his gran for dying
At the 2020 Brit Awards, Lewis Capaldi was astounded to win Song of the Year with his hit Someone You Loved.
Taking to the stage with a bottle of Buckfast, the Scottish singer made a rambling acceptance speech about his ex-girlfriend Paige Turley and his dead gran.
Collecting the award, the West Lothian singer said: "Contrary to popular belief, a lot of people think this song is about my ex girlfriend who you can now see every night on Love Island.
"But it's actually about my grandmother, who sadly passed away a few years ago.
"And I hope to god that ITV don't contact her to be on a reality dating show.
He added: "Thanks to my mum and dad for making love. Thanks to my grandmother for... dying? I'll see you later!"
Calvin Harris forked out £80k on dancing crab

Calvin Harris is said to have spent £80,000 on last-minute dancing animals for his Brit performance in 2019.
The Scottish DJ performed an extravagant medley during the awards, which included appearances from Dua Lipa, Sam Smith and Rag’N’Bone Man.
But he insisted on having a dancing crab and dragon made in time for the show - despite them only appearing on screen for mere seconds, The Sun reports.
Dumfries-born Calvin, whose real name is Adam Wiles, has been nominated for a Brit Award a whopping 16 times but won his first two gongs in 2019.
Belle and Sebastian accused of 'rigging' votes
When Belle and Sebastian were nominated for best British newcomer award at the 1999 Brits, few expected them to beat Steps and 5ive to the prize.
The Scottish indie band scooped the gong, which was sponsored by Radio One and voted online by their listeners.
At the time, Steps were arguably Britain's biggest pop band and many were shocked that Belle and Sebastian had won the public vote.
The following week, an article alleged the group had rigged the vote in their favour, encouraging students from Cambridge and Strathclyde universities to vote online.
However, fans argued that the band had a large student following and that the award ought to be given on artistic merit as opposed to popularity or CD sales.
Travis talk about 'constipation' onstage
Travis shocked the audience at the 2000 Brit Awards when candidly discussing their bowel movements.
The Glasgow band, who beat the likes of Blur and Stereophonics, picked up two of the most gongs at that year's awards.
Taking to the stage, the band's nervous singer Fran Healy said: "They say that liquid paraffin is the best cure for constipation, but I think winning a Brit award comes close."
He then went on to thank their "mums and dad for having us".