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All of the winners of the Northern Music Awards 2025, hosted in Liverpool

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All of the winners of the Northern Music Awards 2025, hosted in Liverpool
Ian Broudie of The Lightning Seeds performds Picture James Speakman/PA Media Assignments

The Northern Music Awards took place in Liverpool last night.

Hosted by the UK’s largest music therapy charity, Nordoff and Robbins, the Northern Music Awards, sponsored by Ticketmaster and Live Nation, took place on Thursday 27 March, at the Liverpool Olympia.

Created to celebrate incredible musical talent from across the North and raise money for the charity’s vital music therapy services, a whole host of northern artists, music venues, festivals and industry execs were honoured at the second annual awards show, presented by BBC Radio 6 Music’s Chris Hawkins

The audience enjoyed a performance-packed evening from Northern legends Dr. John Cooper Clarke, Blossoms, Ian Broudie and the Lightning Seeds and The Zutons, taking to the stage along with emerging Liverpudlian talent Luvcat and Hull rapper Chiedu Oraka.  

Special guest presenters included a raft of personalities from across the North of England: Vernon Kay, Rick Astley, Peter Hook, The Verve’s Simon Jones, Echo & The Bunnymen’s Will Sergeant, Charity Shop Sue, Vicky Hawkesworth and Simon Rimmer

Money raised from the Northern Music Awards (NMAs) will go towards expanding Nordoff and Robbins’ music therapy provision throughout the North, using music as a creative health intervention to enhance connection, reduce social isolation and improve mental health for diverse local communities. 

The 2025 Northern Music Awards winners: 

  • Acclaimed poet and cultural icon, Salford born Dr. John Cooper Clarke, opened the awards with the rousing poems Hire Car, I’ve Fallen in Love With My Wife, and I Want to be Yours before being presented with the headline Northern Music Award, sponsored by Live Nation by legendary Joy Division and New Order bassist Peter Hook
  • Stockport-bred Blossoms wowed the audience with a special acoustic set featuring Gary, Your Girlfriend, and There’s a Reason Why (I Never Returned Your Calls). Pop sensation Rick Astley presented the indie-pop band with the Music Moment of the Year Award, sponsored by American Express, to honour their incredible live performances and hugely successful album campaign for their No. 1 smash “Gary”.  
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Blossoms perform Picture – James Speakman/PA Media Assignments
  • Liverpool legend, Ian Broudie took to the stage with Lightning Seeds who performed crowd pleasing hits Life of Riley and Pure. Ian was presented with the Special Recognition Award,sponsored by SJM Concerts, by Echo & The Bunnymen’s songwriter and guitarist Will Sergeant.  
  • The Zutons closed the Northern Music Awards with a powerful set that included performances of You Will You Won’t and Valerie and were presented with the Band of the Year award, sponsored by Legends and ASM Global, by fellow Scouser, Ian Broudie.  
  • Following 2024’s NMA for Newcomer of the Year, English Teacher scooped this year’s Album of the Year award, sponsored by Rough Trade, for their critically-acclaimed debut “This Could Be Texas“.  
     
  • The Disruptor in Music award, sponsored by Sentric, went to Yungblud, who accepted the award via a video acceptance speech. 
     
  • The Leeds-born and Manchester-raised singer, producer and DJ, Nia Archives won the Artist of the Year award, sponsored by Ticketmaster and presented by comedian Charity Shop Sue.  
  • Carlisle-born Radio 1 Future Dance’s Sarah Story won DJ of the Year, presented by BBC Radio 2’s Vernon Kay. 
     
  • Alongside an electric performance of Matador and He’s My Man, Liverpool-born Luvcat was presented with the Breakthrough Act of the Year award, sponsored by BOXPARK Liverpool, by The Verve’s Simon Jones.  
  • Hip-hop and grime artist from Hull, Chiedu Oraka gave a powerful performance of Mayne, Champs On My Grave, Helly Hansen 6, and N.H.E (North Hull Estate) and was named Newcomer of the Year, sponsored by The Cavern Club and presented by Hull musician Stewart Baxter. 

Earlier in the evening, ahead of the public awards show, the Northern Music Awards celebrated music industry stars, venues and festivals from across the region:    

  • Posthumously, much loved live music promoter Chris York was honoured by the room and named Industry Icon, sponsored by Tysers Live. Rick Witter and Paul Banks of Shed Seven accepted the award on behalf of Chris’s family. 
  • The Lake District’s Kendal Calling won the Festival of the Year Award, voted by the public and sponsored by The Guide Liverpool.  
  • BBC Radio 1 presenter Vicky Hawkesworth presented this year’s Inspirational Venue of the Year awards, sponsored by Seat Unique, with a percentage of the sponsorship fee being shared with the Music Venue Trust. Beloved Yorkshire venue, The Trades Club in Hebden Bridge was named Inspirational Venue of the Year under 2,000 capacity and Grade I listed architectural and cultural phenomenon, The Piece Hall in Halifax took the award for Inspirational Venue of the Year over 2,000 capacity.  
     
  • Liverpool Philharmonic took home the Music and Culture for Wellbeing Award, sponsored by Flare Audio and presented by Mayor of the Liverpool City Region, Steve Rotheram. This category was created to honour an organisation, group or project offering high quality, creative health provision in the North of England that uses music, arts and culture to support people with health, wellbeing and socio-economic issues. 
     
  • A&R and artist manager, Sally Bryant was presented with The Nordoff and Robbins Industry Rising Star Award, by TV chef Simon Rimmer, for her flourishing early-stage career and commitment to Northern music. 
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Luvcat performs at the second Nordoff and Robbins Northern Music Awards James Speakman/PA Media Assignments

Sandra Schembri, CEO, Nordoff and Robbins, said:

“This year’s Northern Music Awards have been a phenomenal celebration of the talent, passion and creativity that makes the North such a powerhouse of music. We are incredibly proud to recognise and support the artists, venues, events, industry professionals and community initiatives that make real impact. Music has the power to inspire, unite and change lives and tonight’s winners and nominees embody that spirit. We’re beyond grateful to everyone who has supported this event, helping to raise vital funds to ensure we can continue to deliver essential music therapy across the region. We’ll be heading to another host city in the North for next year’s Northern Music Awards – so watch this space!” 

Nordoff and Robbins is continuing to work strategically in the North of England to deliver more music therapy to where it’s needed the most. The region is the charity’s largest service area, with 55 music therapists and 164 partner organisations providing over 23,500 music therapy sessions in 2024, transforming the lives of more than 6,500 people in the region.  

In Liverpool, Nordoff and Robbins delivered nearly 2,000 music therapy sessions to over 600 people in 2024, and have ambitions to increase this number with the help of money raised during tonight’s event. 

Find out more about the Northern Music Awards and music therapy HERE.    

Get the latest music news for Liverpool HERE.

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