Q Magazine have just announced their award winners for this year's Q Awards. The annual ceremony is now in its 28th year and is one of the most prestigious and anticipated nights on the music calendar.
This year's awards once again took place at Camden's Roundhouse, featuring special performances from Wolf Alice and IDLES at the event tonight (Wednesday 17th October.)
The main show was hosted by British comedian Mo Gilligan, as a total of 17 awards were handed out throughout the night. Below is the full list of winners and nominees from this year - as voted for by the British public.
The Q Awards 2018: Full list of winners
Q Breakthrough Act presented by Red Stripe
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IDLES (Joint winner)
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Goat Girl (Joint winner)
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Amyl & The Sniffers
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Tom Grennan
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The Magic Gang
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Bugzy Malone
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Nakhane
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Novelist
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Nadine Shah
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Jorja Smith
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Rejjie Snow
Q Best Track presented by Firestone
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'Bells & Circles' - Underworld & Iggy Pop (Winner)
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'Love It If We Made It' – The 1975
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'This Is America' – Childish Gambino
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'Girlfriend' – Christine & The Queens
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'The Man' – Goat Girl
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'Make Me Feel' – Janelle Monae
Q Best Album
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'I’m All Ears' – Let’s Eat Grandma (Winner)
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'Tranquility Base Hotel & Casino' – Arctic Monkeys
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'Hunter' - Anna Calvi
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'Who Built The Moon?' – Noel Gallagher
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'Joy As An Act Of Resistance' - IDLES
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'Marauder' - Interpol
Q Best Live Act presented by The Cavern Club
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Wolf Alice (Winner)
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David Byrne
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Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds
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Liam Gallagher
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Stefflon Don
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Taylor Swift
Q Best Solo Artist presented by Absolute Radio
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Noel Gallagher (Winner)
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Christine & The Queens
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Drake
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Janelle Monae
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Ed Sheeran
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Sophie
Q Best Act In The World Today presented by Rocksteady Music School
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Paul Weller (Winner)
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The 1975
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Arctic Monkeys
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Florence & The Machine
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Kendrick Lamar
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St Vincent
Q Best Festival/Event presented by Pretty Green Clothing
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Spotify Presents: Who We Be (Winner)
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All Points East
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British Summertime
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Isle Of Wight Festival
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Latitude Festival
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RIZE Festival
There were plenty more winners, as The Streets took home the Q Innovation In Sound award and The Kinks won the Q Classic Album award for '...Are The Village Green Preservation Society'.
This year's Q Maverick Presented by the Roundhouse was Lawrence, as the Fender Play Award went to Biffy Clyro's Simon Neil. Q's Outstanding Contribution To Music went to Noel Gallagher, giving him his second award of the night, as Chic guitarist Nile Rodgers won the Q Legend award.
The Q Inspiration award went to Trojan Records as Echo & the Bunnymen's Ian McCulloch took home the Q Icon and the Q Lifetime Achievement Award Presented by Honda Motorcycles was won by Brett Anderson.
Swipe through to see the biggest music collaborations of the year so far...
Biggest collabs of 2018
Camila Cabello and Young Thug
Former Fifth Harmony singer Camila Cabello dominated the charts with her massive collaboration with Young Thug on the catchy single 'Havana'.
Dua Lipa and Calvin Harris
BRIT Award winner Dua Lipa teamed up with Scottish DJ Calvin Harris to create their amazing summer track 'One Kiss'.
Cardi B and Bruno Mars
Bruno Mars enlisted the help of American rapper Cardi B to re-release his super upbeat single 'Finesse'.
Rita Ora with Cardi B, Bebe Rexha and Charlie XCX
Rita Ora teamed up with Cardi B, Bebe Rexha and Charlie XCX for her single 'Girls' in May.
Liam Payne and Rita Ora
Former One Direction singer Liam Payne joined forces with Rita Ora to record the Fifty Shade Freed single 'For You'.
Paloma Faith and Sigala
Paloma Faith lent her vocals to Sigala's amazing single 'Lullaby'.
Justin Timberlake and Chris Stapleton
Justin Timberlake made his return to music in 2018 and teamed up with American singer-songwriter Chris Stapleton for the massive single 'Say Something'.
Anne-Marie and Marshmello
British singer Anne-Marie and American music producer Marshmello worked together to create the incredible 'Friends'.
Jess Glynne and Rudimental
Jess Glynne teamed up with Rudimental on the single 'These Days' to help her become the first British female solo artist to ever score six UK Number 1 singles.
Calum Scott and Leona Lewis
Former Britain's Got Talent star Calum Scott and winner of The X Factor Leona Lewis teamed up on the stunning single 'You Are The Reason'.
Camila Cabello and Pharrell
Camila Cabello and Pharrell have teamed up for 'Sangria Wine'. This new song didn't make it onto Camila's self-titled debut solo album, but it has now been released as a single.
Maroon 5 and Cardi B
Maroon 5 and Cardi B teamed up for 'Girls Like You'. The music video stars a number of celebrities including Camila Cabello, Millie Bobby Brown from Stranger Things, Ellen DeGeneres, Jennifer Lopez, Rita Ora and Adam Levine's wife Behati Prinsloo and their daughter Dusty Rose.The photo shows the lead singer from Maroon 5, Adam Levine and Cardi B.
Nicki Minaj ft. Ariana Grande
Superstar rapper Nicki Minaj has teamed up with Ariana Grande for another great collaboration, 'Bed'. 'Bed' is the follow up to Nicki's 'Chun-Li' and features on her fourth studio album, 'Queen'.
Sigala - featuring Fuse ODG, Sean Paul and Kent Jones
Sigala's song is quite the collaboration, it fuses together inspiration from each of the collaborators. Sigala described the song as an, "Amazing mix of cultures with Sean Paul from Jamaica, Fuse ODG from Ghana and Kent Jones from America."
Little Mix and Cheat Codes
This track is Little Mix's first song to be released in 2018 and quite different from their usual sound.
Jax Jones featuring Mabel
'Ring Ring' is Jax Jones's first song since 2017, the music video includes graphics of a spaceman interspersed with a bag of sweets called Jax Jones, in the style of a Haribo bag.
David Guetta and Anne-Marie
David Guetta and Anne-Marie team up for the first time to release 'Don't Leave Me Alone'.
DJ Khaled, Justin Bieber, Chance The Rapper and Quavo
DJ Khaled, Justin Bieber, Chance The Rapper and Quavo have teamed up to release 'No Brainer'.
Calvin Harris and Sam Smith
Calvin Harris and Sam Smith teamed up on 'Promises'.
Bastille and Marshmello
Bastille and Marshmello have teamed up for their new single 'Happier'. Lead singer Dan (pictured) tweeted saying, 'Last year we wrote a song called "Happier" which we thought would be great as a collaboration. We had a lot of fun getting to work on it with Marshmello who managed to find some joy in the melancholy…'.
Sigala, Ella Eyre, Meghan Trainor and French Montana
British DJ Sigala has dropped another fantastic single, this time teaming up with some big names, including Ella Eyre, Meghan Trainor and French Montana!
Olly Murs and Snoop Dogg
Olly Murs and Snoop Dogg have teamed up for the fantastic single 'Moves'. They dropped the song the lyric video on the 27th September.
Little Mix and Nicki Minaj
The Little Mix girls teamed up with American rapper Nicki Minaj for their amazing hit single 'Woman Like Me'.
Liam Payne, Jonas Blue and Lennon Stella
Liam, Jonas and Lennon teamed up on the hit 'Polaroid' in 2018. The single was a massive hit with fans with its summery vibe.
James Arthur and Anne-Marie
The amazing James Arthur and Anne-Marie teamed up to release their own rendition of 'Rewrite The Stars' from The Greatest Showman.
Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper
Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper teamed up together when they both starred in 2018 film A Star Is Born. Their duet 'Shallow' took the charts by storm, with many fans dubbing it their 'favourite duet' of the year.
Ellie Goulding and Diplo
After taking time off, Ellie Goulding returned in 2018 with 'Close To Me', featuring Diplo.
Editor of Q magazine, Ted Kessler, said, "Every year of the Q Awards is a vintage year, but this year somehow felt even more special. Was it that so many inter-linking icons from across the generations were present? Possibly.
"There’s a thread that runs directly from Ray and Dave Davies of The Kinks, and Roger Daltrey of The Who too, straight through Paul Weller and Noel Gallagher – you just don’t expect to see them all in the same room at once."