Most Successful Acts
There have been numerous acts, both groups and individuals, that have won multiple awards. The table below shows those that have won four or more awards.
| British Acts | Number of awards |
|---|---|
| Robbie Williams (5 with Take That) | 17 |
| Annie Lennox | 8 |
| Take That | |
| Coldplay | 7 |
| Oasis | 6 |
| Spice Girls | 5 |
| Blur | |
| Arctic Monkeys | |
| Phil Collins | |
| George Michael (3 with Wham!) | |
| Freddie Mercury (3 with Queen) (2 posthumous) | |
| Elton John | 4 |
| The Beatles | |
| Dido | |
| Manic Street Preachers | |
| Paul Weller |
| International Acts | Number of awards |
|---|---|
| U2 | 7 |
| Michael Jackson | 6 |
| Prince | 5 |
| Björk | 4 |
| Eminem | |
| R.E.M. | 3 |
| Scissor Sisters | |
| Lady Gaga | |
| Kylie Minogue | |
| Justin Timberlake | |
| Kanye West |
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