Bill Bailey to host 2025 Sky Arts Awards
August 18, 2025
Comedian, musician and lifelong arts advocate Bill Bailey has been confirmed as the host of the 2025 Sky Arts Awards, taking place on September 16th at the Roundhouse, London.
Now in its second year, the Sky Arts Awards recognise outstanding achievements across the full creative spectrum spanning visual art, music, film, theatre, literature and more. It’s one of the few nights in the cultural calendar where a poet, a playwright and a painter share the same spotlight.
Bailey commented: ”I’m delighted to be hosting this years Sky Arts Awards, a brilliant way to celebrate creativity in all its forms.”
Phil Edgar-Jones OBE, Executive Director, Unscripted Originals, added: “The Sky Arts Awards has become a key moment in the year to celebrate all the brilliant creativity the UK is rightly famous for. As it’s the only awards to celebrate all the arts genres, who better to host this years ceremony than the ultimate arts polymath, Bill Bailey. We are thrilled to have him on board and look forward to inviting our audience to join him on a night of brilliant performances and special celebrations.”
The Sky Arts Awards were commissioned by Edgar-Jones, Executive Director, Unscripted Originals at Sky for Cécile Frot-Coutaz, CEO of Sky Studios & Chief Content Officer for Sky. The Commissioning Editor for Sky is Leanne Cosby, and the Project Manager is Vanessa Woodard.
The Sky Arts Awards will be produced by DRUM Studios, part of Omnicom Media Group. The Executive Producers are Andy Holland and Danny Carvalho. The Head of Production is Sarah Fink. The Showrunner is Mark Thorne, and the Director is Julia Knowles.
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