Mercury Prize Announces Date For 2022 Award Ceremony
This year’s will take place at the Eventim Apollo in Hammersmith, London on September 8.
The Mercury Prize has announced the date for its 2022 award ceremony.
The annual event is due to return in 2022 to hand out the prestigious Album Of The Year award, which will be chosen from a shortlist of 12 nominated records from across British and Irish music.
Today, it’s been confirmed that the 2022 Mercury Prize show will take place at the Eventim Apollo in Hammersmith, London on Thursday, September 8. The live event is set to feature special performances from the nominated acts. BBC Music will be providing television and radio coverage of the ceremony.
This year’s Mercury Prize shortlist will be revealed on Thursday, July 28. A panel of independent judges – made up of music experts from a variety of backgrounds – will then decide on an overall winner.
Last year’s panel included the likes of Annie Mac, Anna Calvi and the 2020 Mercury Prize winner Michael Kiwanuka. Collectively, they chose Arlo Parks’ acclaimed debut Collapsed In Sunbeams as the winner.
Per the Mercurys’ official website, “the main objectives of the Prize are to recognize and celebrate artistic achievement, provide a snapshot of the year in music and to help introduce new albums from a range of music genres to a wider audience.”
It adds: “All of the 12 shortlisted artists receive a specially commissioned ‘Album Of The Year’ trophy, with the overall winner also receiving a winner trophy and a cash prize of £25,000. More significantly the Prize can ignite public awareness of the winning album, and dramatically increase the profiles of all the shortlisted artists.”
It’s also been announced that mobility services provider Free Now is the new headline sponsor of the Mercury Prize. The sponsorship is part of a multi-year commitment from the company to support British music.
As part of its ongoing commitment to support UK recorded music, renowned British audio brand, Bowers & Wilkins, will also continue as the official audio partner of the Mercury Prize.