Grammy award-winning Isle of Wight band Wet Leg will be hoping to continue their burgeoning success at the BRIT Awards tomorrow (Saturday).

Fresh from claiming two prizes at last week's Grammy's in LA, the band, fronted by Rhian Teasdale and Hester Chambers, will compete for four BRITs.

They're up for Group of the Year, Best New Artist, Mastercard Album of the Year and Best Rock/Alternative Act.

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They will also be performing at the ceremony at the O2 Arena, London.

Speaking after their double Grammy win, Hester and Rhian said the past year had been "quite overwhelming but magical nonetheless".

Alongside bandmates Joshua Mobararki, Henry Holmes and Ellis Durand, they scooped Best Alternative Music Album and Best Alternative Music Performance for 'Chaise Longue'.

Isle of Wight County Press: Wet Leg at the Grammy's.

After the BRITs, Wet Leg will be embarking on a colossal tour to support Harry Styles.

It will see them perform across Europe and Australia and New Zealand.

BRIT Awards 2023, and Wet Leg's performance, will be broadcast on ITV1 tomorrow night, from 8.30pm.