BRIT Awards 2014 live stream free [Youtube]: Watch online red carpet, performances by Katy Perry, Bruno Mars 31and more

BRIT Awards 2014

The 2014 BRIT Awards will be kicking off in just a few moments with host James Corden.

UK's biggest night in music will be taking place at the O2 Arena in London at 8 p.m. GMT (3 p.m. ET) on Feb. 19, 2014. Viewers can watch the award show on ITV, or online via live stream on YouTube.

Watch the live award show on the Brit Award YouTube channel here.

The live YouTube feed will be provided by Nokia MixRadio, the official online partner for the BRIT Awards. Nokia MixRadio will also be hosting the BRIT Awards Social Wall on the Brit Awards' Facebook page.

Exclusive backstage content and red carpet action will also be available.

"British music has blazed a trail across the globe for decades, so we are thrilled to be sharing the best of the current British music scene with music lovers all over the world," said Jyrki Rosenberg, VP of Nokia Entertainment. "We look forward to helping Nokia MixRadio listeners across 5 continents discover more great British music through this partnership."

The award show will feature performances from Katy Perry, Bruno Mars, Lorde, Pharrell Williams, Arctic Monkeys, Bastille, Rudimental, Ellie Goulding and Disclosure.

This year's BRIT Awards ceremony is expected to be the most watched ever as millions will tune in to watch the show online.

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