Wolf Alice have been named this year's Mercury Prize winner.
The four-piece band, who recently played at Electric Picnic, won the prestigious award for their second album Visions of a Life, and were presented with the prize of £25,000.
Taking to the stage, singer Ellie Rowsell said: "Thank-you so much, this means so much to pick this up with my three best friends."
Her bandmate Theo Ellis added: "When we first started as a band, we walked into a meeting and a geezer said 'You don't look like a band at all'. He also said he didn't want to work with women who wore make up.
"I can't believe it, big up everyone who was nominated; this means the world, thank-you so much."
Wolf Alice performed their hit Don't Delete the Kisses at the event, during which most of the shortlisted artists performed.
They were nominated alongside Arctic Monkeys, Everything Everything, Florence + The Machine, Everything is Recorded, Jorja Smith, King Krule, Lily Allen, Nadine Shah, Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds, Novelist and Sons of Kemet.