Stormzy, The 1975 and Lewis Capaldi were among the big winners at this year's Q Awards which were held in London on Wednesday night.
Grime artist Stormzy, who headlined this summer's Glastonbury, won best solo act and admitted he was feeling "very nervous" as he collected his gong.
He said on stage: "This means a lot to me. It's been a very crazy year for myself and my team and my family. I am kind of lost for words. I wasn't expecting to win anything."
Brit Award-winning pop rock band The 1975 were named best act in the world today.
The Q award for BEST ACT IN THE WORLD TODAY presented by @RSMusicSchool goes to @the1975 pic.twitter.com/iZmBQeNaRa
— Q Magazine (@QMagazine) October 16, 2019
Scottish chart topping singer-songwriter Lewis Capaldi took home the best track gong for Someone You Loved, while song of the decade went to Lane Del Rey for her breakthrough hit Video Games.
Best breakthrough act went to indie pop act Pale Waves and best album was awarded to Foals' Everything Not Saved Will Be Lost (Part 1).
Take a look at the full list of the winners below.
Best Breakthrough Act - Pale Waves
Best Track - Lewis Capaldi - Someone You Loved
Best Album - Foals - Everything Not Saved Will Be Lost (Part 1)
Best Live Act Performance - Michael Kiwanuka - End Of The Road Festival
Best Solo Act - Stormzy
Best Act In The World Today - The 1975
Best Festival/Event - All Points East
Innovation In Sound - Dizzie Rascal
Classic Album - Tricky - Maxinquaye
Maverick - Edwyn Collins
Fender Play Award - Anna Calvi
Outstanding Contribution To Music - Kano
Classic Songwriter - Kevin Rowland
Inspiration - Madness
Icon - Christine And The Queens
Hero - Kim Gordon
Song Of The Decade - Lana Del Rey - Video Games
Best Vocal Performance - Little Simz