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8 things we loved about the BRIT Awards 2016 25th February 2016 Oh what a night! We were honoured to be at the BRIT Awards 2016 as the official charity partner and now you can play your part and help change lives through music by downloading one of the incredible performances. For every free download, Google Play Music will donate to us here at Nordoff Robbins. 1. Coldplay – Hymn for the weekend DOWNLOAD 2. James Bay – Hold back the river DOWNLOAD 3. The Weeknd – The Hills DOWNLOAD 4. Justin Bieber – Love yourself/ Sorry DOWNLOAD 5. Jess Glynne – Ain’t Got Far To Go/Don’t Be So Hard On Yourself/Hold My Hand DOWNLOAD 6. Little Mix – Black magic DOWNLOAD 7. David Bowie Band ft. Lorde – David Bowie tribute DOWNLOAD 8. Adele – When we were young DOWNLOAD We want to say a huge thank you to the BRIT Trust, Google Play Music and all of the artists who have agreed to support Nordoff Robbins with their incredible performances. Take a look at all the performances on Google Play Music. More News MITs Award 2022: Jamal Edwards MBE to be honoured Jamal Edwards MBE is to be honoured with this year’s prestigious Music Industry Trusts Award (MITS), in recognition of his outstanding contribution to the music industry as a music entrepreneur, DJ and founder of the multifaceted music platform SB.TV. Find out more Announcing our 2022 Summer School for Music Therapists Music therapists from around the world are invited to join us for four days of sharing work and views, and input into the practice and thinking of the Nordoff Robbins approach. The course will be held online 18th – 21st July 2022. Find out more