The Weeknd took the Junos by storm last night. The annual Canadian music awards show’s opening night took place on Saturday, hosted by “Run The Burbs” star and co-creator Andrew Phung and CBC Music radio host Angeline Tetteh-Wayoe.
Fourty awards were handed out to artists including The Weeknd, who led the pack with artist of the year; songwriter of the year and pop album of the year for Dawn FM; and single of the year for “Sacrifice”.
He didn’t attend the ceremony in-person to receive the awards. READ MORE: The Junos Are Going East To Halifax For 2024 Awards Show The artist also led nominations at last’s years show, where he was nominated in six categories.
With his wins in 2015, 2016 and 2021, The Weeknd now ties Bryan Adams for the second-most Juno wins of all time with 21 awards.
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