Alex Warren Celebrates BRITs Success Following Grammys Technical Disaster
Alex Warren took to social media on Saturday to celebrate his triumphant performance at the BRIT Awards, marking a significant recovery from a technical mishap at the Grammys last month. The 25-year-old singer shared a video of his rendition of the nominated song Ordinary, captioning the post with 'I totally wasn't nervous' in a light-hearted nod to the pressure of the event.
Overcoming Grammys Setback with Grace
At the Grammy Awards, Warren faced a stressful situation due to a malfunction with his in-ear monitors, which are crucial for singers to hear music clearly during live performances. In a TikTok video posted after the event, he explained the issue to his 20 million followers, revealing audio delays and echoes that disrupted his performance. Despite this, fans and viewers commended his impressive recovery, with many praising his ability to handle the challenge gracefully.
Support from Fans and Fellow Artists
The comments on Warren's social media posts were flooded with supportive messages. Fans described his performance as 'beautiful', 'superstar', and 'extraordinary', while his vocal coach noted his 'epic growth'. Celebrities like Demi Lovato, who is familiar with in-ear monitor issues, expressed admiration, writing 'So impressed. U handled it so gracefully and sounded amazing!' Trisha Paytas also praised him, commenting 'You actually crushed it tho !!!!!!!' Additionally, James Blunt joined Warren on stage at the BRITs, performing alongside him on the piano, adding to the celebratory atmosphere.
BRIT Awards Highlights and Winners
The 46th BRIT Awards, held for the first time at Manchester's Co-op Live Arena, saw Olivia Dean dominate the ceremony by winning four awards, including Best Artist and Best Album. In contrast, Lily Allen, despite a successful year with her album West End Girl, did not take home any awards. The event featured a diverse lineup of winners across categories such as Song of the Year, won by Sam Fender with Olivia Dean for Rein Me In, and International Song of the Year, awarded to Rosé and Bruno Mars for APT.
Warren's performance at the BRITs, particularly after his Grammys experience, highlighted his resilience and talent, earning him widespread acclaim from both fans and the music industry.



