GIT Award

GIT Award
The GIT Award logo, featuring a stylized turntable and Liverpool’s skyline.
Awarded forNew Merseyside music
DateEvery April or May
VenueVarious
Country United Kingdom
Presented byGetintothis (music blog)
Reward(s)£1,000 (2017)
First award27 April 2012 (2012-04-27)
Final award13 May 2017 (2017-05-13)
Websitegetintothis.co.uk/git-award

The GIT Award (short for Getintothis Award) was an annual English music prize recognising new and emerging music from Liverpool and the wider Merseyside region, awarded from 2012 to 2017. The award was established by the Liverpool-based music blog Getintothis in response to the revitalisation of the city's music scene following Liverpool's designation as European Capital of Culture in 2008.

The award was described as a "Scouse Mercury Prize" by Getintothis editor Peter Guy ahead of its official launch in November 2011. This comparison was widely used throughout the award's existence, including in national media outlets such as BBC, The Guardian, and NME.

The award was held annually for six editions; however, no ceremony took place in 2018 or in subsequent years. While no official termination has been announced, Getintothis editor Peter Guy attributed the award's absence to declining arts funding, financial struggles for independent venues and festivals, and broader challenges within Liverpool's creative sector.