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Taylor Swift is also nominated in the international female solo artist category, her sixth Brit award nomination to date. Photograph: PA
Taylor Swift is also nominated in the international female solo artist category, her sixth Brit award nomination to date. Photograph: PA

Taylor Swift to become first female winner of global icon Brit award

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Singer-songwriter recognised for her ‘immense impact on music across the world and incredible repertoire’

Taylor Swift is to become the first female artist to win the global icon Brit award.

The US singer will be presented with the prize on Tuesday during the ceremony at the O2 Arena in London.

She has been recognised for “her immense impact on music across the world and incredible repertoire and achievements to date”, according to the organisers of the awards.

Swift is also nominated in the international female solo artist category, her sixth Brit award nomination to date.

“Taylor’s career is unparalleled and her music and influence has resonated with millions of people all over the world,” the Brit award statement said.

“She’s used her platform to highlight many issues globally and recently has been applauded for her work promoting acceptance of the LGBTQ community.”

Previous recipients of the global icon award include Elton John, Robbie Williams and David Bowie.

Last month Swift scored her seventh UK No 1 album with Fearless (Taylor’s Version).

It was her third chart-topping album in the space of just 259 days.

There will be an audience of 4,000 people at this year’s event, hosted by Jack Whitehall, as part of the government’s live events pilot scheme.

Dua Lipa, Arlo Parks, Celeste, rap duo Young T & Bugsey and DJ and producer Joel Corry are all nominated for three awards this year.

Jessie Ware, dance music duo Bicep and rappers AJ Tracey, J Hus and Headie One all have two nominations each.

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