Tonight's 2022 Brit Awards is a star-studded affair. Adele, Liam Gallagher and Dave are just a few of the big names set to take the stage this evening and perform live at the UK's biggest music awards night. The Brit Awards red carpet has been rolled out. Are you ready too? Follow our guide below as we explain how to watch Brit Awards live stream for 2022 FREE from the UK, US and more.
The Brit Awards have treated us to some iconic moments over the years, from Chumbawamba drenching deputy PM John Prescott with a bucket of cold water, to Stormzy calling out the government for its indifference to the Grenfell Tower fire, Madonna's cape dragging her down the stairs and Jarvis Cocker's mooning of Michael Jackson.
And with Adele and Liam in the building, hopes are high for a bit more where that came from. The four-year reign of Prince of Posh Jack Whitehall is over, with Mo Gilligan taking up hosting duties at a show that will go down in history for being the first to do away with gendered categories.
Tottenham's finest is in the running in four categories, and faces competition from Dave, Ed Sheeran, Little Simz and Sam Fender for the biggest award of the night. Let's hope it's a night to remember, and you can read on as we explain how to watch the Brits action online tonight - live stream the 2022 Brit Awards from anywhere.

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How to watch a 2022 Brit Awards live stream from outside your country
Unfortunately, if you try to watch your domestic coverage from somewhere outside your home country, you might find a problem - geo-blocking. That's where the broadcaster prevents you from watching your usual feed from abroad. It's a common problem for streamers all over the world, but there's an easy solution.
Using a VPN is as easy as one-two-three...
1. Download and install a VPN - as we say, our top choice is ExpressVPN
2. Connect to the appropriate server location - open the VPN app, hit 'choose location' and select the appropriate location (a server in the UK in this case)
3. Go to the broadcaster's stream - head to ITV Hub and live stream Brit Awards 2022 as if you were back at home
2022 Brit Award nominees in full
British Album of the Year: Adele – 30; Dave – We're All Alone in This Together; Ed Sheeran – =; Little Simz – Sometimes I Might Be Introvert; Sam Fender – Seventeen Going Under
Artist of the Year: Adele; Dave; Ed Sheeran; Little Simz; Sam Fender
British Group: Coldplay; D-Block Europe; Little Mix; London Grammar; Wolf Alice
British Song: A1 x J1 – "Latest Trends"; Adele – "Easy on Me"; Anne-Marie, KSI & Digital Farm Animals – "Don't Play"; Becky Hill & David Guetta – "Remember"; Central Cee – "Obsessed With You"; Dave featuring Stormzy – "Clash"; Ed Sheeran – "Bad Habits"; Elton John & Dua Lipa – "Cold Heart"; Glass Animals – "Heat Waves"; Joel Corry, RAYE & David Guetta – "Bed"; KSI – "Holiday"; Nathan Evans, 220 Kid & Billen Ted – "Wellerman (220 Kid x Billen Ted remix)"; Riton x Nightcrawlers featuring Mufasa & Hypeman – "Friday"; Tion Wayne & Russ Millions – "Body"; Tom Grennan – "Little Bit Of Love"
British Pop/R&B Act: Adele; Dua Lipa; Ed Sheeran; Griff; Joy Crookes
British Dance Act: Becky Hill; Calvin Harris; Fred Again; Joel Corry; Raye
Best New Artist: Central Cee; Griff; Joy Crookes; Little Simz; Self Esteem
British Rock/Alternative Artist: Coldplay; Glass Animals; Sam Fender; Tom Grennan; Wolf Alice
British Hip Hop/Grime/Rap Act: AJ Tracey; Central Cee; Dave; Ghetts; Little Simz
International Artist of the Year: Billie Eilish; Doja Cat; Lil Nas X; Olivia Rodrigo; Taylor Swift
International Group of the Year: ABBA; BTS; Måneskin; Silk Sonic; The War On Drugs
Best International Song: ATB, Topic & A7S – "Your Love (9PM)"; Billie Eilish – "Happier Than Ever"; CKay featuring Joeboy and Kuami Eugene – "Love Nwantiti Remix (Ah Ah Ah)"; Doja Cat featuring SZA – "Kiss Me More"; Drake featuring Lil Baby – "Girls Want Girls"; Galantis, David Guetta & Little Mix – "Heartbreak Anthem"; Jonasu – "Black Magic"; The Kid Laroi & Justin Bieber – "Stay"; Lil Nas X – "Montero (Call Me by Your Name)"; Lil Tjay & 6lack – "Calling My Phone"; Måneskin – "I Wanna Be Your Slave"; Olivia Rodrigo – "Good 4 U"; Polo G – "Rapstar"; Tiësto – "The Business"; The Weeknd – "Save Your Tears"

LG brings brighter OLED TVs and a sequel to the C1 and G1 OLEDs to CES 2022
New processors, better blacks, reformulated panels, and new boundary-stretching sizes are all in store for LG’s 2022 OLED, QNED, and UHD TV lineup, which it introduced here at CES 2022 in Las Vegas.
LG’s OLED line has come a long way since the first 55-inch panel was unveiled for an eye-popping $11,999. Now the market is filled with 4K TVs for well under $500 and stiff competition in the still-premium OLED TV space.
In its quest to hold onto what may be a narrowing lead, LG gave TechRadar an early look at a range of big-screen, high-resolution displays featuring brilliant colors, inky blacks, and stunning detail.
(If you want to see everything LG is announcing, our LG CES 2022 live blog will give you all the answers you crave).
Meet the all-new C2 and G2 Gallery Edition OLED TVs

LG’s OLED evo line will feature a new 97-inch G2 4K display. While not the biggest panel we’ve seen, it is formidable and with impressive imagery. As they talked through key specs, the panel ran through a collection of masters' artwork in faux frames that looked just a paint-stroke away from the real thing.
At the other end of the spectrum is the new 42-inch LG42C2 4K OLED panel, which might be especially attractive to gamers looking for small, room-friendly panels that don’t skimp on image quality driven by the latest console systems.

Much of the technology behind these panels is changing with new brightness booster technology in the Gallery line of OLED evo panels - thanks, largely, to a new heat dissipation system - and all the high-end displays feature LG’s new Alpha 9 (a9) Gen. 5 processor.
The a9 adds AI upscaling to instantly take sub-4K imagery up to full 4K resolution. Tone mapping is now applied to 5,000 zones (it was just 576 previously), and there’s a new AI object enhancement to help properly separate the foreground from backgrounds in imagery.
The system is also boosting audio to a virtual up-mix of 7.1.2 surround sound, up from 5.1 last year. Thin panel displays offer notoriously bad audio, and LG would be happy to sell you a new soundbar to augment that aural reality, but not everyone wants to buy more hardware, which is why LG is always working on improving the sets’ native audio chops.

LG is also unveiling a new soundbar that adds an up-firing speaker on top that significantly boosts voices. I generally can’t stand how muddled the direct audio is from my HDTVs and am always struggling to hear the voices. This roughly 3-ft wide box did an excellent job of elevating the speech above a cacophony of action in the abysmal Batman vs. Superman.
There are some chassis upgrades as well. The high-end G2 line gets a more consistent panel thickness that slims the thicker bottom third of the screen to make the entire panel a more consistent width. The benefit here is that the entire display will now sit flush against the wall—more like the hanging picture frame it’s supposed to be mimicking.
The C2 line now features a new composite fiber material frame that LG claims make the entire set half the weight of last year’s C1 set. That’s good news for those mounting these to the wall on their own.
All the new OLEDs, except the A2 models, are now capable of a 120Hz refresh rate, making them great for gamers.
webOS has a new name and the cinema-sized Z2 OLED
LG isn’t slowing down on 8K OLED display development. I saw an incredible 88-inch Z2 model where I almost had to put my nose against the display to detect the pixels (on the 97-inch 4K display, I could detect them at about an inch away). We also got a look at LG’s new 77ZX 8K gaming display. It’s NVIDIA G-Sync compatible and supports HMDMI 2.1’s full 48 Gbps throughput. The company connected it not to a console, but a powerful gaming PC and let us spend a few moments playing a video game on the screen. It looked good but I can’t say I really noticed the difference between gaming on it and, say, a larger 4K display.
LG’s display technology upgrades are not just about image quality. The company is crafting a few fascinating updates that could appeal to consumers who may be less concerned about image quality.
The new line of sets will support Always Ready, where they can run in an ambient light mode, rotating art (I saw a lot of that during our demos), a clock, or your own photos.
LG’s smart TVs all run WebOS, now renamed WebOS 22 (for the year). The platform is getting a few updates, including the ability to add user profiles. Users will log in and get their own mix of content—but not TV display settings.
These sets also integrate far-field microphones and most of the key smart assistants and, an LG exec explained, you can, provided you have an account and are logged in, access any of the systems directly by using their preferred wake word. The sets will also respond to, naturally, “Hey, LG”
Sometime in the second half of 2022, LG will add Room to Room Share for compatible LG TV sets. Put simply, it lets you send a TV source (cable box, streaming set-top box) directly from one LG set to another, provided they’re on the same Wi-Fi network.
The QNED line and Micro LED boost
LCD displays still outsell OLED, which is why LG is also updating its 4K QNED line for 2022. They all feature updated Quantum Dot technology in which the Nano Cell is now an emissive layer. The crux of quantum dot is the clarifying of the light from Blue LED to running some through the Quantum Dots to run them green and then a Nano Cell layer that emits red light. LG claims a 90%+ DCI-P3 wide color gamut reproduction compared to the 70% coverage on traditional LED-LCD TVs.
The use of Mini LEDs gives the displays more discrete control of black levels and dampen haloing. Their 8K displays have 2,400 local dimming zones.
I took a look at a few of these new QNED sets and even though they’re not sporting 33 million pixels of resolution, the imagery is excellent. So much color, fantastic black levels, and excellent detail that holds up even from a foot away.
There are also a number of new entry-level UHD sets that use the slightly older a5 CPU but are at 56.7mm thinner than the previous generation Ultra HD sets and run the same WebOS and smart TV content and the more expensive OLED and QNED lines.
Pricing and availability details are expected in Q1.
Forget 20TB hard disk drives, 30TB models are coming way sooner than you think
Toshiba has announced it is on track to deliver a series of significant hard drive capacity increases over the next handful of years.
Investors and analysts were told that the company will utilize proprietary recording technologies (FC-MAMR and MAS-MAMR) and disk stacking techniques to bump the capacity of its hard drives significantly.
Although Toshiba’s latest models trail the competition in raw capacity terms, the company will aim to snatch the lead with 30TB hard drives delivered as early as 2024.

High capacity HDDs
As the volume of data produced by internet activity, digital devices and IoT sensors continues to expand at an aggressive rate, enterprises and cloud providers need to pack a larger quantity of data into the same physical footprint.
To do so, they’ll require large hard drives that achieve far greater storage density than current models, something Toshiba and its rivals are working hard to deliver.
The company’s current largest drive is an 18TB model, which lags behind the 20TB drives currently on offer from Western Digital and Seagate.
However, a chart presented by Toshiba shows that the firm intends to roll out a 10-platter 26TB hard drive based on microwave assisted switching MAMR (MAS-MAMR) by the end of fiscal year 2022, followed by an 11-platter 30TB model roughly one year later.
To pave the way for even more capacious drives, Toshiba intends to shift towards heat assisted magnetic recording (HAMR) technology. The company says it plans to offer its first 35TB HDD, based on HAMR, before 2026.
“Toshiba continues to work closely with the cloud companies to understand their capacity and performance requirements, and the ability to utilize our next-generation technologies will be key to meeting our customers’ needs,” said Ragfhu Gururangan, VP Engineering and Product Marketing at Toshiba America.
“Many years of close collaboration work with our key component suppliers is leading to impactful technology breakthroughs to achieve higher capacities, which ultimately reduces total cost of ownership (TCO) of our nearline HDDs.”
As noted by our sister site Tom’s Hardware , although these drives are positioned as enterprise models for nearline use cases, it’s possible technologies like MAS-MAMR and HAMR will trickle down into consumer-grade models in the years to come. But precisely when is difficult to say.
Via Tom's Hardware