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<p>Take That kicked off this year&#8217;s Brit Awards with a show-stopping performance of their new single Kidz, while Rihanna brought the raunch to the O2 as she stripped down to a sexy leotard.</p>
<p>All five members of Take That &#8211; Gary Barlow, Mark Owen, Jason Orange, Howard Donald and Robbie Williams &#8211; took to the stage at the O2 Arena in London, accompanied by an advance guard of dancers dressed like riot police complete with branded shields.</p>
<p>It was the routine they were meant to perform at The X Factor final which was reportedly axed by show boss, Simon Cowell, shortly after clashes between police and students over university tuition fees.</p>
<p>Rihanna later took to the stage in a stunning red dress, before stripping down to a revealing black leotard as she performed her hits What&#8217;s My Name and Only Girl In The World. </p>
<p>Plan B, meanwhile, recreated a courtroom drama and a riot for his Brits medley of She Said and Prayin&#8217;. Host James Corden joked that it was like &#8220;a particularly violent episode of Porridge&#8221;.</p>
<p>As well as the big production numbers, there were also some impressive stripped-down performances. Adele relied on her unique vocal talents to belt out Someone Like You, while Mumford And Sons performed their song Timshel accompanied only by a guitar and a banjo.</p>
<p>Arguably the performance of the night came from double Brit winner Tinie Tempah, who brought a medley of his hits to the stage, accompanied by a line-up of lookalikes.</p>
<p>Canadian band Arcade Fire &#8211; who also took home two gongs &#8211; rocked the O2 stage with their song Ready To Start.</p>
<p>And Cee Lo Green closed the show, singing a duet of his massive hit Forget You with Paloma Faith.</p>
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