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Sam Fender triumphs at NME Awards after BRITs success - list of main winners

Sam Fender's success has continued after the Geordie superstar bagged two gongs at this year's NME Awards.

The Hypersonic Missiles singer, 27, followed up his BRIT Awards success by lifting the awards at the ceremony at the O2 Academy in Brixton on Wednesday evening.

The ceremony was hosted by Daisy May Cooper and Lady Leshurr and saw artists from many different genres honoured.

Sam performed on the night alongside his ever-present band members and was also handed the awards for Best Album By A UK Artist and Best Album In The World for his work on 17 Going Under.

Presenter Asim Chaudhry was joined by TikTok sensation Francis Bourgeois to present the UK award - and Sam later posted to his Instagram declaring his love for the social media star.

Sam Fender and guitarist Dean Thompson at the NME Awards (Dave Benett/Getty Images)

Accepting the award, Sam confessed: "We didn’t even know we were nominated until two sentences ago,” Fender said upon accepting the honour.

“Loads of Geordie passion in the house tonight,” he added. “Scream if you wanna go faster!”

Jokingly he then turned his attention to fellow winners on the night, Fontaines DC, and declared: "I’m gonna come and neck on with the f***ing lot of ya."

Tom Coll, Grian Chatten, Carlos O'Connell, Conor Deegan and Conor Curley of Fontaines D.C attend the NME Awards 2022 (Getty Images)

See a list of the night's main winners:

Godlike genius - FKA Twigs

Icon award - Neneh Cherry

Innovation award - Halsey

Songwriter award - Jack Antonoff

NME radar award - Griff

Music moment of the year - Liam Gallagher's Free Concert For NHS Workers

Hero of the year (voted for by the public) - Tomorrow X Together

Villain of the year award (voted for by the public) - Jacob Rees-Mogg

Mabel and Neneh Cherry with the Icon Award at the NMEs (Dave J Hogan/Getty Images)

Best album in the world - Sam Fender - Seventeen Going Under

Best album by a UK artist - Sam Fender - Seventeen Going Under

Best song in the world - Lorde - Solar Power

Best song by a UK artist - Chvrches and Robert Smith - How Not To Drown

Best live act - Rina Sawayama

Best festival in the world - Life Is Beautiful

Best festival in the UK - Reading & Leeds

Sam Fender with the award for Best Album In The World (Dave J Hogan/Getty Images)

Best small festival - Wide Awake

Best festival headliner - Wolf Alice

Best band in the world - Fontaines DC

Best band from the UK - Bring Me The Horizon

Best solo act in the world - Burna Boy

Best solo act from the UK - Little Simz

Best new act in the world - Olivia Rodrigo

Best new act from the UK - Berwyn

Best collaboration - Griff x Sigrid - Head On Fire

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