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Cat to host Brit Awards
Last updated 05 February 2004

Cat Deeley

Cat Deeley has been announced as the host of the Brit Awards on February 17.

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Meanwhile, Dido has pulled out of performing at the show.

She's decided to completely clear her schedule to concentrate exclusively on writing, recording and rehearsing for her forthcoming world tour.

Lots more stars have been confirmed - Justin Timberlake (nominated for three gongs) will jet in to present Duran Duran with the Outstanding Contribution to Music Award. We all hope their clothing is securely fastened.

Katie Melua and Jamie Cullum who will also be performing a duet at the bash

Beyonce is set to team up with OutKast for an exclusive performance, and in another collaboration, Missy Elliott, Alicia keys and Gwen Stefani join forces to perform an as yet unnamed classic track.

They join The Darkness, Dido, 50 Cent, Muse, Black Eyed Peas, Duran Duran and Busted to perform at the bash.

The Brit Awards takes place at Earls Court and will be broadcast slightly later on ITV1.


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