Emily Eavis to get the NME's Godlike Genius award
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Emily Eavis has been named a Godlike Genius by the NME, in recognition of her "outstanding contribution" to the Glastonbury festival.
She will receive the title at next month's NME Awards, 24 years after her father Michael won the same prize.
"I remember being at the NME Awards when I was 16 and being so proud to see my dad named Godlike Genius," said Eavis in a statement.
"It's a huge honour to be given the same award all these years later."
The award comes as Glastonbury gears up to celebrate its 50th anniversary this summer.
Paul McCartney and Taylor Swift have already been named as headliners, while Diana Ross will play the Sunday afternoon "legend slot", but the rest of the line-up is still under wraps.
Emily Eavis grew up around the festival, which takes place on her father's farm in Somerset. One of her earliest memories is giving a violin rendition of Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star on the Pyramid Stage in 1985, when she was five years old, just before that year's headliners, Paul Weller's The Style Council.
She initially avoided working at the event, training as a teacher at Goldsmiths University in London. But after her mother died of cancer in 1999, she returned home to help her father and eventually became a co-organiser of the festival.
Along with her husband, Nick Dewer, she now books the festival's main stages, and is responsible for bringing acts like Kanye West, Dolly Parton and Metallica to the farm.
Eavis has also vowed to make the line-up "as close to" a 50/50 gender split as possible, setting an example for other festivals around the UK.
On learning of her NME award, the 41-year-old paid tribute to the rest of the festival's team.
"Part of the beauty of the event is that it's brought together by a huge force of great creative masterminds and it's such a privilege to continue to put this show on and allow it to evolve," she said.
NME nominees
The NME also released the shortlist for its 2020 awards on Monday morning, with Billie Eilish, Slowthai and 2019 Glastonbury headliner Stormzy all achieving multiple nominations.
Glastonbury itself is up for the best festival prize - an honour it has received 15 times since 1995.
The 1975 are up for five awards including best group and best festival headliner - and will close the ceremony at London's Brixton Academy, with an exclusive five-song set.
The full list of nominees is as follows:
GODLIKE GENIUS
Emily Eavis
BEST BRITISH ALBUM
FKA Twigs - Magdalene
Foals - Everything Not Saved Will Be Lost, Pt. 1
Little Simz - GREY Area
Michael Kiwanuka - Kiwanuka
Slowthai - Nothing Great About Britain
BEST ALBUM IN THE WORLD
Billie Eilish - When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?
FKA Twigs - Magdalene
Foals - Everything Not Saved Will Be Lost, Pt. 1
Lana Del Rey - Norman ******* Rockwell
Little Simz - GREY Area
Michael Kiwanuka - Kiwanuka
Slipknot - We Are Not Your Kind
Slowthai - Nothing Great About Britain
Stella Donnelly - Beware Of The Dogs
Tyler, the Creator - IGOR
BEST BRITISH SONG
AJ Tracey - Ladbroke Grove
Dua Lipa - Don't Start Now
Georgia - About Work The Dancefloor
Mura Masa ft Slowthai - Deal Wiv It
The 1975 - People
BEST SONG IN THE WORLD
AJ Tracey - Ladbroke Grove
Billie Eilish - Bad Guy
Clairo - Bags
Dua Lipa - Don't Start Now
Georgia - About Work The Dancefloor
Lil Nas X - Old Town Road (remix)
Lizzo - Juice
Mura Masa ft Slowthai - Deal Wiv It
Post Malone - Circles
The 1975 - People
BEST BRITISH SOLO ACT
AJ Tracey
Charli XCX
FKA twigs
Slowthai
Yungblud
BEST SOLO ACT IN THE WORLD
AJ Tracey
Beck
Billie Eilish
Charli XCX
FKA Twigs
Lana Del Rey
Lizzo
Slowthai
Taylor Swift
Yungblud
BEST BRITISH BAND
Bring Me The Horizon
IDLES
Krept & Konan
The 1975
The Big Moon
BEST BAND IN THE WORLD
Bring Me The Horizon
Brockhampton
BTS
Haim
IDLES
Krept & Konan
Slipknot
Tame Impala
The 1975
The Big Moon
BEST NEW BRITISH ACT
Celeste
D-Block Europe
Easy Life
Jade Bird
Sam Fender
BEST NEW ACT IN THE WORLD
Celeste
Clairo
D-Block Europe
DaBaby
Dominic Fike
Easy Life
Fontaines DC
Girl In Red
Jade Bird
Sam Fender
BEST LIVE ACT
Amyl + The Sniffers
Foals
Iggy Pop
Lizzo
Slowthai
BEST COLLABORATION
BTS + Halsey - Boy With Luv
Charli XCX + Christine And The Queens - Gone
Megan Thee Stallion + DaBaby - Cash ****
Slowthai + Mura Masa - Deal Wiv It
Yungblud + Dan Reynolds - Original Me
BEST MUSIC VIDEO
Brockhampton - I've Been Born Again
Easy Life - Nice Guys
Normani - Motivation
Stormzy - Vossi Bop
Yungblud - Original Me
BEST BRITISH FESTIVAL
All Points East
Glastonbury
Parklife
Reading & Leeds
Wireless
BEST SMALL FESTIVAL:
Bluedot
End Of The Road
Iceland Airwaves
Kendal Calling
Øya
BEST FESTIVAL IN THE WORLD
All Points East
Coachella
Fuji Rock
Glastonbury
Mad Cool
Parklife
Reading & Leeds
Rock In Rio
Sziget
Wireless
BEST FESTIVAL HEADLINER
Cardi B
Lana Del Rey
Stormzy
The 1975
The Cure
BEST FILM
Blue Story
Hustlers
Joker
Midsommar
Once Upon A Time In Hollywood
BEST FILM ACTOR
Florence Pugh
Joaquin Phoenix
Lupita Nyong'o
Micheal Ward
Taron Egerton
BEST TV SERIES
End Of The ******* World
Fleabag
Peaky Blinders
Stranger Things
Top Boy
BEST TV ACTOR
Asa Butterfield
Jessica Barden
Jodie Comer
Kano
Zendaya
BEST MUSIC FILM
Beyonce: Homecoming
BTS: Bring The Seoul
Liam Gallagher: As It Was
Michael Hutchence: Mystify
Rocketman
BEST MUSIC BOOK
Brett Anderson - Afternoons With The Blinds Drawn
Debbie Harry - Face It: A Memoir
Elton John - Me
Prince - The Beautiful Ones
Tegan & Sara - High School
BEST REISSUE
Aretha Franklin - Amazing Grace
Muse - Origins Of Muse
Prince - 1999
REM - Monster 25
The Beatles - Abbey Road
BEST PODCAST
Have You Heard George's Podcast?
My Dad Wrote A Porno
Sex Power Money
Stay Free: The Story Of The Clash
The Missing Cryptoqueen
BEST GAME
Death Stranding
Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice
Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
The Outer Worlds
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