10th September, Grosvenor House Hotel, London
Winner with Different Class
Bar Italia was played live at the ceremony
(TV broadcast details)
23rd January, New Empire, London
Won Best Video for Common People
Also nominated for Best Band, Best Live Act, Best Single (Sorted For E's & Wizz) and Best LP (Different Class)
8th November, Royal Park Hotel, Piccadilly, London
Won Best Live Act
Won Best Song Musically and Lyrically with Common People
29th February, Brixton Academy, London
Received the Outstanding Contribution to Music Award
Also nominated for Best Live Band
Babies and Mis-Shapes were played live at the ceremony
(More details, TV broadcast)
More was named the number 1 album of 2025 by Mojo magazine.
20th November, Bloomsbury Big Top, London
Organised by the Featured Artists Coalition (FAC) and Music Managers Forum (MMF), the 2025 ceremony was hosted by BBC Radio 1Xtra’s Remi Burgz. Presenting Pulp and Jeannette Lee with the Artist & Manager Partnership award, Rough Trade’s Geoff Travis paid tribute to Lee’s pivotal behind the scenes role with the band for 30-plus years.
13th September, Savoy Hotel Ballroom, London
His 'n' Hers was nominated
Babies was played live at the ceremony
More details
19th February, Earls Court, London
Nominations: Best Album, Best Group, Best Single, Best Video
At the ceremony Sorted For E's & Wizz was played live and Jarvis infamously wiggled his bum on stage during Michael Jackson's performance.
14th November, Alexandra Palace, London
Nominations: Best Breakthrough Artist, Best Group, Best Song (Disco 2000) and Best Video
16th September, Shepherd's Bush Empire, London
This Is Hardcore was nominated
A Little Soul and Party Hard were played live at the ceremony
(TV broadcast details: 1, 2)
27th May, Grosvenor House Hotel, London
A Little Soul was nominated for Best Song Musically & Lyrically
16th October, Utilita Arena, Newcastle
More was nominated
Spike Island was played live at the ceremony
(Broadcast details)