Lily Allen made sure to steal the spotlight as she wowed in a racy black two piece at the Silver Clef Awards at the Royal Albert Hall on Thursday night.
The West End Girl hitmaker, 41, showcased her incredible figure in the plunging lace black bralette and matching skirt which featured an elegant train.
Completing the look with a pair of black heels, she wore her dark locks in a stylish up do and accessorised with drop diamond earrings.
Lily, who was awarded the Icon Award during the evening, was joined by fellow pop star royalty Mel C, who kept it simple in a long black dress which featured a leg slit.
Little Mix star Jade Thirlwall also turned heads on the carpet as she opted for a glamorous red off the shoulder midi dress and black heels.
Jessie J ditched the dress and instead opted for a stylish oversized white shirt, black tie and black Capri trousers.
Lily Allen looked sensational in a plunging lace black bralette at the star-studded Silver Clef Awards at the Royal Albert Hall on Thursday night
She was joined by a glamorous Jade Thirlwall (L) and Mel C (R) who both wowed on the red carpet
The West End Girl hitmaker, 41, showcased her incredible figure in the plunging lace black bralette and matching skirt which featured an elegant train
The Silver Clef Awards is Nordoff and Robbins’ largest annual fundraising event and since 1976 it has raised over £17million for the charity.
This year, which marks the 50th anniversary, saw Lily receive the Icon Award and Jade receive the award for Best Female, while Mel C received the Global Impact Award.
Jessie J took home the Outstanding Achievement in Music Award, Pink received the O2 Silver Clef Award and Rachel Chinouriri was presented with the Best New Music Award.
Other legendary artists who have been honoured over the years include David Bowie, Annie Lennox, Ed Sheeran, Stormzy, Dame Shirley Bassey, Sir Paul McCartney, George Michael, Kylie Minogue, The Rolling Stones, Oasis and Coldplay.
Speaking about receiving the award last week, Jade said: ‘I’m so proud to stand among so many groundbreaking and inspirational women in music and am truly honoured to win this award.
‘I’ve always believed in using my voice for good in both my music and beyond. It means the world to me to be recognised by Nordoff and Robbins.
‘They do such incredible work using the power of music to bring comfort, connection and joy to people.’
Mel C said: ‘Receiving the Global Impact Award at the O2 Silver Clef Awards is such an honour.
Lily received the Icon Award after her hit album West End Girl was released at the end of last year
Completing the look with a pair of black heels, she wore her dark locks in a stylish up do and accessorised with drop diamond earrings
The star looked in great spirits as she laughed with fans
Jessie J ditched the dress and instead opted for a stylish oversized white shirt, black tie and black Capri trousers
Jessie J took home the Outstanding Achievement in Music Award
Pop star royalty Mel C, who kept it simple in a long black dress which featured a leg slit
This year, which marks the 50th anniversary, saw Jade receive the award for Best Female
Mel looked overcome with excitement as she waved to fans
She accessorsied with chunky gold jewellery
The singer couldn’t wipe the smile off her face as she posed with the award and balanced it on her head
Sam Fender also received the Best Live Act Award
Franz Ferdinand received the Best Group Award as they posed with their presenter Peter Capaldi
Jessie previously said: ‘To be recognised with the Outstanding Achievement in Music Award is incredibly humbling’
Jessie J looked happier than ever as she posed with her award
Lily smiled with her award amid her sell out tour of the UK
Lily read her pre-written speech on stage off of her phone
She oozed glamour in her racy look
Peter Capaldi opted for a quirky white polka dot shirt and black suit
David Gray received the Best Male Award
The Seventeen Going Under hitmaker was snapped during his speech
The artist kissed his award
John Bishop smartened up for the evening
John posed with David Gray during the ceremony
David Gray opted for an all black look
Mark King wore a stylish pair of shades, black shirt and blue trousers
Pink made a rare appearance at the awards ceremony
She was every inch the rocker at the event
Mel C flashed her washboard abs as she threw her award in the air after winning
Mel couldn’t wipe the smile off her face as she posed for a picture with Richard E. Grant
Andy Burnham graced the stage to make a speech
‘Music has always been my way of connecting with people all over the world, so it’s amazing to be recognised by Nordoff and Robbins, not just for the songs, but for the impact beyond them.’
Price Tag hitmaker Jessie J said: ‘To be recognised with the Outstanding Achievement in Music Award is incredibly humbling. I’m so grateful to everyone who has supported and shared this incredible journey with me.
‘Music and performing live has connection at its heart, so I’m proud to be recognised by the O2 Silver Clef Awards and support the amazing work Nordoff and Robbins do in music therapy.’
Rachel Chinouriri said: ‘I’m really happy to be receiving the Best New Music Award at this year’s O2 Silver Clef Awards and to stand alongside such special artists.
‘Nordoff and Robbins help so many people through music therapy, which motivates me to make meaningful music that can inspire others to believe in themselves.’
Pink gushed: ‘I feel so honoured to receive this award. I’ve always tried to use my voice, on and off stage, to advocate for the causes closest to my heart, and I’m proud to support an organisation that turns compassion into real action every single day.
‘This recognition from Nordoff and Robbins means so much to me, not just as an artist, but as someone who believes deeply in the power of music to create change.’
Congratulating the women, CEO of Nordoff and Robbins, Maria Neophytou said: ‘I’m thrilled that these five incredible women will receive O2 Silver Clef Awards this year.
‘They are all exceptional talents and we look forward to honouring them at the Royal Albert Hall in July.
‘In this 50th anniversary year, the O2 Silver Clef Awards are as important as ever for us. With the support of these amazing artists, the wider music industry and beyond, we will make this year one to remember, raising vital funds for Nordoff and Robbins so we can continue delivering life changing music therapy, training and research.’
Sam Fender also received the Best Live Act Award, Ludovico Einaudi took home the Innovation in Music Award and Max Richter received the Contemporary Music Award.
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