Alessia Cara Takes Home Multiple Awards at Canada’s ‘Juno Awards’
Alessia Cara wins big this year at the 49th Annual Juno Awards, leaving with three prestigious trophies to add to her collection.
The Juno Awards, Canada’s version of the Grammys, were held virtually this year due to the Coronavirus pandemic on June 29. Cara, who was supposed to be the host for the in-person event, would have been the second-youngest host in Juno’s history.
The 23-year-old was nominated for six awards. She won Album of the Year and Songwriter of the Year, as well as Pop Album of the Year for her sophomore album The Pains of Growing. Cara is the first female to win Songwriter of the Year since Serena Ryder took home the award six years ago.
The Canadian singer and songwriter was also among four performers who had pre-recorded live performances on the award show. Iskwé, Neon Dreams, and The Dead South were also featured performers of the digital event. The Juno Awards’ Twitter was busy keeping fans up to date with the winners.
And the #JUNOS winner is…
Album of the Year Presented by @Music_Canada@alessiacara pic.twitter.com/Wj1zjzmKoL— The JUNO Awards (@TheJUNOAwards) June 30, 2020
Take a look at a snippet of Cara the moment she finds out she won an award as well as a recap on the Juno Awards winners, below.
The 50th annual Juno Awards in 2021 is set to be on March 27-28 in Toronto. We hope good things for Cara this next year and can’t wait to see what music she comes out with next.
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