PinkPantheress Makes History as Youngest Female Brit Awards Producer of the Year Winner

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PinkPantheress Makes History as Youngest Female Brit Awards Producer of the Year Winner

PinkPantheress has made history by becoming the first woman and the youngest artist to win the Brit Awards' Producer of the Year award. The 24-year-old musician, known as Victoria Walker, received the accolade for her outstanding work in 2025, which included the release of her mixtape "Fancy That" and remix album "Fancy Some More?". She also received two Grammy Award nominations for her work.

In response to her groundbreaking win, PinkPantheress expressed her gratitude for being recognized and highlighted her dedication to music production. Her mixtape "Fancy That" featured popular tracks like "Illegal" and "Stateside," following her successful 2022 single "Boy's A Liar." Stacey Tang, chairwoman of the 2026 Brit Awards committee and co-president of RCA Records at Sony Music UK, commended PinkPantheress for her innovative and boundary-pushing contributions to British pop music.

PinkPantheress' win at the Brit Awards is seen as a significant moment in the music industry, as she is paving the way for a new generation of female producers. Past winners of the Producer of the Year award include AG Cook, Fred Again.., and Calvin Harris. PinkPantheress is also nominated for Artist of the Year and Best Dance Act at the upcoming Brit Awards ceremony, which will be held at Manchester's Co-Op Arena this Saturday.

The Brit Awards ceremony promises an exciting lineup of performances from artists like Harry Styles, Rosalia, and Wolf Alice. Comedian and actor Jack Whitehall will host the event, which will be broadcast live on Saturday via ITV and ITVX. PinkPantheress' win and nominations showcase her talent and influence in the music industry, setting the stage for a bright future in her career.