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Radio 1's Teen Awards is set to return for a one day spectacular across radio, TV & online, with performances from YUNGBLUD,
AJ Tracey and Jax Jones. With a new look this year, the star-studded event will take place at Television Centre in front of an exclusive audience of 500
Radio 1 fans on Sunday 24 November 2019.
Hosted by BBC
Radio 1 presenters Greg James, Maya Jama and Mollie King, the show will later broadcast on BBC
Radio 1 and BBC Two on Saturday 30 November.
For the chance to watch all the action live, listeners aged 14-17 can register for free tickets from 8am on Monday 28 October until 8am on
Thursday 31 October via the
Radio 1 website. The tickets will be randomly selected in pairs via a ballot.
Yorkshire's YUNGBLUD has been heavily supported by
Annie Mac and Jack Saunders on
Radio 1, as well as BBC Introducing. He has amassed a sizable online following, with nearly 1.5 million Instagram fans. He made his Live Lounge debut in
September during
Radio 1's Live Lounge Month and his cover of
Shawn Mendes (with added
Amy Winehouse and
Travis Scott) is approaching two million views.
West London's
AJ Tracey has long been supported by
Radio 1 and 1Xtra and his self-titled debut album reached number three earlier this year. His track 'Ladbroke Grove' is arguably one of the biggest songs of the summer, spending twelve weeks in the Top 10 and peaking at Number Three.
DJ and producer
Jax Jones also hails from London and has a Number One and three Top Five singles under his belt, including collaborations with Demi Lovato, Stefflon Don, Years & Years,
Jess Glynne and
Mabel to name a few. He has been a mainstay at
Radio 1's Big Weekend over the past couple of years, bringing his carnival vibes to Middlesbrough and Swansea.
Now in its tenth year,
Radio 1's Teen Awards is the biggest teen event in the pop music calendar and shines a light on some of the UK's most inspirational teens, seeing them crowned Teen Heroes of 2019 in front of an audience of 14-17 year-olds. Nominated by
Radio 1 listeners, the deserving Teen Heroes will be chosen by a panel of judges consisting of
Radio 1 DJs.
The two hour awards show is known to attract some of the biggest names across music, television, film and sport with guests in previous years including Taylor Swift, Justin Bieber,
Ariana Grande, Shawn Mendes, Dua Lipa,
Liam Payne and Zoella.
Nominations for the celebrity categories, as voted for by
Radio 1 listeners are:
Best Group - The 1975, BROCKHAMPTON, Jonas Brothers,
Little Mix, twenty one pilots
Best British Singer - Ed Sheeran, Jorja Smith, Lewis Capaldi, Mabel, Tom Walker
Best British Rapper - Aitch, AJ Tracey, Dave, Stormzy, Skepta
Best International Solo Artist -
Ariana Grande, Billie Eilish, Post Malone, Shawn Mendes, Taylor Swift
Best Single - Bad Guy (Billie Eilish), I Don't Care (Ed Sheeran), Someone You Loved (Lewis Capaldi), SeƱorita (Shawn Mendes &
Camila Cabello), Old Town Road (Lil Nas X)
Best Film - Avengers: Endgame, Spider-Man: Far From Home,
Captain Marvel, Aladdin, Lion King
Best TV Show - Fleabag, Love Island, Derry Girls, Stanger Things, Killing Eve
Radio 1 will unveil this year's BBC Young Sports Personality Of The Year. Last year saw 17 year old Para-athlete Kare Adenegan pick up the award.
Radio 1 will also be presenting an Inspirational Hero Award at the event, which is an occasional award given to people who have inspired other teenagers. The last recipient of the award was British Paralympic swimmer Ellie Simmonds.
Maya Jama says: "I am so excited to be presenting at this year's
Radio 1's Teen Awards - it's a really important evening and I love seeing everyone so gassed, it's a really fun night, lots of screaming for my teen heroes too!"
YUNGBLUD says: "BBC
Radio 1! I'm well excited to play the Teen Awards show I'm so excited to be a part of such an incredible celebration of young people and I can already tell it's gonna be pretty loud!"
The show will be broadcast on BBC
Radio 1 from 12pm on Saturday 30 November and viewers can watch all the best bits on BBC Two and BBC iPlayer later that evening, with highlights available to watch on
Radio 1's YouTube channel.