David Tennant proudly displays a Doctor Who badge at the Rolling Stone 2023 Awards, building anticipation for his highly-anticipated comeback to the sci-fi series

David Tennant proudly displays a Doctor Who badge at the Rolling Stone 2023 Awards, building anticipation for his highly-anticipated comeback to the sci-fi series

David Tennant cut a suave figure he attended the star-studded Rolling Stone 2023 Awards at London’s Camden Roundhouse on Thursday.

The actor, 52, sported a Tardis badge on his lapel ahead of his much anticipated return to his role as the infamous Time Lord in Doctor Who on Saturday. 

David looked stylish in quirky blazer and matching waistcoat which boasted a metallic leopard print and silver broach. 

He completed the enemble with smart black trousers and slipped his feet into a pair of shiny dress shoes. 

David is retuning to the series alongside Catherine Tate as his companion Donna Noble for three specials marking the show’s 60th anniversary.  

Big night: David Tennant, 52, cut a suave figure he attended the star-studded Rolling Stone 2023 Awards at London's Camden Roundhouse on Thursday

Big night: David Tennant, 52, cut a suave figure he attended the star-studded Rolling Stone 2023 Awards at London’s Camden Roundhouse on Thursday

Back with a bang: The actor sported a Tardis badge on his lapel ahead of his much anticipated return to his role as the infamous Time Lord in Doctor Who on Saturday

Back with a bang: The actor sported a Tardis badge on his lapel ahead of his much anticipated return to his role as the infamous Time Lord in Doctor Who on Saturday

The first ever Rolling Stone UK awards, in collaboration with Remy Martin, celebrates music and will induct 13 winners into the Rolling Stone UK Hall of Fame.

Taking place at London’s Camden Roundhouse, comic Munya Chawaw, 30, will host the event, with live performances. The ceremony is sponsored by Volvo. 

Ozzy Osbourne will receive the Icon Award.

The Prince of Darkness, 74, who rose to prominence during the 1970s as the lead vocalist of the heavy metal band Black Sabbath, will not perform, but will give a speech at the ceremony.

For the Artist Award, Jessie Ware will compete against Raye, Grian Chatten, J Hus, Jorja Smith and Romy.

Dua Lipa will battle it out against Ellie Goulding, Kenya Grace, Dave & Central Cee and Pink Pantheres for Best Song. 

Ren, Maisie Peters, Wunderhorse, Olivia Dean, Nia Archives, ShyGirl are all up for the Breakthrough Award. 

In the Live Act category, Nova Twins, Loyle Carner, Yungblud, Elton John, Louis Tomlinson and Rina Sawayama are nominated. 

Suave: David looked stylish in quirky blazer and matching waistcoat which boasted a metallic leopard print and silver broach

Suave: David looked stylish in quirky blazer and matching waistcoat which boasted a metallic leopard print and silver broach

Dressed to impress: He completed the enemble with smart black trousers and slipped his feet into a pair of shiny dress shoes

Dressed to impress: He completed the enemble with smart black trousers and slipped his feet into a pair of shiny dress shoes

Bag together: David is retuning to the series alongside Catherine Tate as his companion Donna Noble for three specials marking the show's 60th anniversary

Bag together: David is retuning to the series alongside Catherine Tate as his companion Donna Noble for three specials marking the show’s 60th anniversary 

Blur – The Ballad of Darren, Raye – My 21st Century Blues, J Hus – Beautiful and Brutal Yard, Young Fathers – Heavy Heavy, Jorja Smith – Falling or Flying, Romy – Mid Air, Niall Horan – The Show and The Chemical Brothers – For That Beautiful Feeling are up for The Album Award.

For Best Festival, Glastonbury, End Of The Road, Reading & Leeds, Download, Green Man and Wide Awake will go head-to-head. 

Rolling Stone magazine was initially founded in San Francisco in 1967 with John Lennon on the front cover. Rolling Stone UK was founded two years ago.

Old school: The star wore his brunette locks swept one side

Old school: The star wore his brunette locks swept one side

Beaming: David couldn't wipe the smile off his face as he arrived at the VIP event

Beaming: David couldn’t wipe the smile off his face as he arrived at the VIP event 

Head of events at Roundhouse Rhian Pressley said: ‘We’re thrilled to be hosting the first ever Rolling Stone UK awards. It promises to be a very special evening with some brilliant artists.

‘With Roundhouse’s incredible music legacy, we have a similar synergy with the magazine. 

‘And that is to celebrate those with talent, who want to break the mould, push the boundaries and succeed in their artistic realm.’ 

2023 Rolling Stone UK Awards Nominations

Artist Award 

Jessie Ware 

Raye

Grian Chatten

J Hus

Jorja Smith 

Romy

Live Act 

Nova Twins

Loyle Carner

Yungblud 

Elton John

 Louis Tomlinson 

Rina Sawayama 

Breakthrough Award 

Ren

Maisie Peters

Wunderhorse

Olivia Dean 

Nia Archives

 ShyGirl 

Icon Award

Ozzy Osbourne

Festival Award 

Glastonbury

End Of The Road

Reading & Leeds

Download

Green Man

Wide Awake 

Album Award  

Blur – The Ballad of Darren

Raye – My 21st Century Blues

J Hus – Beautiful and Brutal Yard

Young Fathers – Heavy Heavy

Jorja Smith – Falling or Flying

Romy – Mid Air

Niall Horan – The Show 

The Chemical Brothers – For That Beautiful Feeling

Record Label Award 

Big Dada

Elecktra Records

EMI 

Parlophone

Partisan Records

Rough Trade

Film Award

Vivian Oparah, Rye Lane

Daniel Kaluuya, The Kitchen

Christopher Nolan, Oppenheimer

Harris Dickinson, Scrapper

Cillian Murphy, Oppenheimer

Emerald Fennell, Saltburn

Song Of The Year 

Dua Lipa – Dance The Night

Who Told You? – J.Hus ft Drake

Strangers – Kenya Grace

Miracle – Ellie Goulding and Calvin Harris

Sprinter – Dave & Central Cee

Boy’s A Liar Pt.2 – Pink Pantheress

 

 

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