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Wolf Alice: Brits Win Fuels Small Venue Fight
1 Mar
Summary
- Wolf Alice won Brit Group of the Year, advocating for small venues.
- They highlighted 30 independent venue closures and 6,000 job losses last year.
- The band thanked supporters who aided them in their early years.

Wolf Alice claimed the prestigious Brit Group of the Year award at the 2026 ceremony. During their acceptance speech, lead singer Ellie Rowsell passionately advocated for increased support for Britain's small venues and its grassroots music scene.
Rowsell detailed the precarious state of independent venues, revealing that 30 such establishments closed last year, resulting in 6,000 job losses. She emphasized that survival as an artist should not be a constant struggle, nor should it depend on favors or funding schemes.
The band also took the opportunity to thank individuals who provided crucial support during their early days. This included those who lent them money, offered accommodation, and attended their initial shows, underscoring the vital role of community in nurturing new talent.
Wolf Alice, comprising Rowsell, Joff Oddie, Joel Amey, and Theo Ellis, has released four studio albums, with their latest, 'The Clearing,' arriving in 2025. The group is known for hit songs such as 'Don't Delete The Kisses.'




