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Coldplay praised Kylie Minogue as they picked up their Godlike Genius gong at the NME Awards.

The group’s frontman Chris Martin thanked the ‘Spinning Around’ hitmaker as they took to the stage to perform a six-song set, which included performances of some of their biggest hits such as ‘Viva La Vida’ and ‘Fix You’.

Addressing the crowd, he said: "OK one more than we’ll go. This will be our last song then we’ll let you go. Thank you NMEs, thank you Kylie … Thank you for you speech that was so kind – if you want to go the awards are finished but stay if you want to stay."

During their performance, Chris also quipped their Super Bowl half-time show set – which was seen by over 110 million people – was just a warm-up for their performance at the NME Awards.

At the ceremony last night (17.02.16) at London’s O2 Academy Brixton, he joked: "We haven’t played a proper gig for ages. We did a warm up gig in Santa Clara last week for the NME Awards. This is supposed to be the last one but if you want, we’re going to keep f***ing playing."

Other winners at the event included Yoko Ono, who was handed the NME Inspiration Award as well as The Maccabees, who took home Best British Band.

The crowd attending the event were treated to performances from Foals, Bring Me The Horizon and The Maccabees.



The NME Awards 2016 full list of winners:

Best British Band – The Maccabees

Best International Band supported by Austin, Texas – Run The Jewels

Best New Artist – Rat Boy

Best British Solo Artist supported by Pilot Pens – Charli XCX

Best International Solo Artist – Taylor Swift

Best Live Band – Wolf Alice

Best Album supported by HMV – Foals’ ‘What Went Down’

Best Track – Wolf Alice’s ‘Giant Peach’

Best TV Show – This is England ’90

Best Film – Beasts of No Nation

Best Music Film – Blur: New World Towers

Best Music Video – Slaves’ ‘Cheer Up London’

Best Actor – Idris Elba

Best Actress – Vicky McClure

Best Reissue – David Bowie’s ‘Five Years’

Best Book – ‘M Train’ Patti Smith

Best Festival – Glastonbury

Best Small Festival – End Of The Road

Music Moment of the Year – The Libertines secret Glastonbury set

Best Fan Community – The Libertines

Worst Band – 5 Seconds of Summer

Villain of the Year – Donald Trump

Hero of the Year – Dave Grohl

Vlogger of the Year – KSI

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