Nelly Furtado will get the party started this weekend as some of the biggest names in Canadian music gather in Halifax for the 53rd Juno Awards.
The 10-time Juno-winning pop singer, who has an album on the way this year, will open with a medley of her hits and host Sunday’s main event at Scotiabank Centre, followed by performances by established and rising stars from across the country.
“It really is her party and her show,” Lindsay Cox, the broadcast’s creative producer and senior vice-president of Insight Productions, told CBC’s Eli Glasner.
“But then throughout the broadcast, there’s so many moments — really
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