Charli XCX, Dua Lipa, Raye and Ghetts are among the artists nominated for this year’s Ivor Novello Awards for songwriting, along with a nod for Wham!’s Last Christmas.
Lola Young, whose single Messy was a huge hit in 2024, leads with three nominations, for best album, best song musically and lyrically, and the rising star award.
Other acts in the running for Ivorsinclude Fontaines DC, BERWYN, Myles Smith, Laura Marling, JADE, Bashy, Conor Dickinson and Jordan Rakei.
Nominated composers also include writers for Oscar nominees including The Substance and The Zone Of Interest, hit shows such as Black Doves and Rivals, and games including Senua’s Saga: Hellblade II and Farewell North.
Image: Wham! pictured in September 1984, three months before Last Christmas was released
And Wham! receive their nomination for Last Christmas as one of PRS for Music’s top five most performed songs of 2024 – a posthumous nod for George Michael, almost 30 years after his last win in 1997, for the single Fastlove. Despite never making it to number one when it was released in 1984, Last Christmas has topped the charts at Christmas for the last two years.
The festive track is up against Harry Styles‘ 2022 hit As It Was, which is in contention for the third year running, Dua Lipa‘s Houdini, Stargazing by Myles Smith, and Prada by Casso, RAYEand D-Block Europe.
The Ivors recognise creative musical achievement in songwriting and composition, and also celebrate a number of singer-songwriters and groups for their wider contribution to UK music. This year’s ceremony marks the 70th anniversary of the awards, and will take place on 22 May in London.
Image: Charli XCX’s Brat is in the running for best album. Pic: Reuters
Some 74 composers and songwriters have been nominated this year, with two-thirds – including Young – up for awards for the first time.
It has already been announced that U2 will be inducted into the Academy Fellowship “in recognition of their enduring influence and impact on the craft of songwriting”. The bandmates – Bono, The Edge, Adam Clayton and Larry Mullen Jr – will become the first Irish songwriters to be inducted, following in the footsteps of artists including Sir Paul McCartney, Sir Elton John, Kate Bush and last year’s recipient, Bruce Springsteen.
Artists including Raye, Lana Del Rey, Skepta and KT Tunstall were also among last year’s winners.
Tom Gray, chair of The Ivors Academy, described the event as “the most joyful celebration of music making in the calendar”.
Congratulating the 2025 nominees, he added: “It’s a huge privilege for the Ivors Academy to champion music creation in all its forms.”
Here are this year’s nominees.
Image: Dua Lipa’s Houdini is among the song nominees. Pic: Scott A Garfitt/Invision/AP
BEST ALBUM Brat – Charli XCX, AG Cook and Finn Keane On Purpose, With Purpose – Ghetts and TenBillion Dreams The Loop – Jordan Rakei This Wasn’t Meant For You Anyway – William Brown, Conor Dickinson, Jared Solomon and Lola Young Who Am I – Berwyn
BEST CONTEMPORARY SONG Allergy – Felix Joseph, Alastair O’Donnell and Pa Salieu Angel Of My Dreams – Pablo Bowman, JADE, Steph Jones and Mike Sabath Circumnavigating Georgia – Sans Soucis Double Standards – Ghetts, EMIL, Sampha Sisay and R-Kay How Black Men Lose Their Smile – Bashy, Toddla T and Linton Kwesi Johnson
BEST SONG MUSICALLY AND LYRICALLY Child Of Mine – Laura Marling Genesis – Rodney Jerkins, RAYE and Toneworld In The Modern World – Grian Chatten, Conor Curley, Conor Deegan, Thomas Coll and Carlos O’Connell (Fontaines DC) Messy – Conor Dickinson and Lola Young Mine – Orla Gartland
PRS FOR MUSIC MOST PERFORMED WORK As It Was – Kid Harpoon, Tyler Johnson and Harry Styles Houdini – Caroline Ailin, Danny L Harle, Tobias Jesso Jnr, Dua Lipa and Kevin Parker Last Christmas – George Michael Prada – D-Block Europe, Obi Ebele (Da Beatfreakz), Uche Ebele (Da Beatfreakz), Jahmori “Jaymo” Simmons and RAYE Stargazing – Peter Fenn, Jesse Fink and Myles Smith
RISING STAR AWARD Bea And Her Business Liang Lawrence Lola Young LULU. Nia Smith
BEST ORIGINAL FILM SCORE Fly Me To The Moon – Daniel Pemberton Hard Truths – Gary Yershon Kneecap – Michael “Mickey J” Asante The Substance – composed by Raffertie The Zone Of Interest – Mica Levi
BEST ORIGINAL VIDEO GAME SCORE Empire Of The Ants –Mathieu Alvado and Mark Choi Farewell North – John Konsolakis Flock – Eli Rainsberry Senua’s Saga: Hellblade II – David Garcia Diaz The Casting Of Frank Stone – Boxed Ape
BEST TV SOUNDTRACK Black Doves – Martin Phipps Mary & George – Oliver Coates Rivals – Jack Halama and Natalie Holt True Detective: Night Country – Vince Pope Until I Kill You – Carly Paradis