Take That's baby bumps were busting out all over yesterday before the Ivor Novello alwards. Apart from Emma and Dawn's unborn bulges, there's little else to comment upon, Siouxsie Sioux looked chic, David Gray looked chipper, and Claudia Winkleman is still taking make up tips off the giant Panstick man that resides her in bathroom cabinet.
Moving swiftly on to the winners... For more in depth muso musings on the below, do make your way to our Music Section.
Best Song Musically and Lyrically
Ed Sheeran, Ivor Novellos
Adele: 'Rolling In The Deep' (written by: Adele Adkins, Paul Epworth)
Florence + the Machine: 'Shake It Out' (written by: Paul Epworth, Kid Harpoon, Florence Welch)
Ed Sheeran: 'The A-Team' (written by: Ed Sheeran) WINNER
Best Contemporary Song
Nero: 'Promises' (written by: Joseph Ray, Daniel Stephens, Alana Watson)
James Blake: 'The Wilhelm Scream' (written by: James Blake, James Litherland)
Lana Del Rey: 'Video Games' (written by: Lana Del Rey, Justin Parker) WINNER
Album Award
Adele: 21 (written by: Adele Adkins, Paul Epworth)
Kate Bush: 50 Words For Snow (written by: Kate Bush)
PJ Harvey: Let England Shake (written by PJ Harvey) WINNER
PRS for Music Most Performed Work
Adele / Someone Like You BRIT Awards, 2011
Adele: 'Rolling In The Deep' (written by: Adele Adkins, Paul Epworth) WINNER
Adele: 'Someone Like You' (written by: Adele Adkins, Dan Wilson)
Take That: 'The Flood' (written by: Gary Barlow, Howard Donald, Jason Orange, Mark Owen, Robbie Williams)
Best Television Soundtrack
Leonardo (composed by: Mark Russell)
Page Eight (composed by: Paul Englishby)
The Shadow Line (composed by: Martin Phipps) WINNER
Best Original Film Score
Life In A Day (composed by: Harry Gregson-Williams, Matthew Herbert)
The First Grader (composed by: Alex Heffes) WINNER
We Need To Talk About Kevin (composed by: Jonny Greenwood)
Howard Donald, Gary Barlow, Mark owen, Ivor Novellos
PRS For Music Outstanding Contribution to British Music
Take That
Outstanding Song Collection
Gary Kemp
The Ivors Jazz Award
Stan Tracey