Monday, March 28, 2011 5:16am ET by U.S. Newsdesk
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Arcade Fire win big at Juno Awards
Arcade Fire were the big winners at last night’s Juno Awards in Toronto.
The Montreal-based band took home accolades for Group of the Year, Songwriter of the Year and Alternative Album of the Year for ‘The Suburbs.’
"Thank you so much for everyone. I'm just proud to be pretending to be Canadian for almost 10 years now,” quipped Texas-born Win Butler when accepting the awards.
Justin Bieber also fared well at the ceremony, walking away with the Juno Fan Choice Award and Pop Album of the Year for ‘My World 2.0.’
Below is a list of the most notable winners.
- Album Of The Year ’The Suburbs’ by Arcade Fire
- Artist Of The Year Neil Young
- Group Of The Year Arcade Fire
- New Artist Of The Year Meaghan Smith
- Songwriter Of The Year Arcade Fire
- Pop Album Of The Year ’My World 2.0’ by Justin Bieber
- Juno Fan Choice Award Justin Bieber
- Rap Recording Of The Year ’Tsol’ by Shad
- Alternative Album Of The Year ’The Suburbs’ by Arcade Fire
- International Album Of The Year ’Teenage Dream’ by Katy Perry
- New Group Of The Year Said The Whale
- Country Album Of The Year ’A Place Called Love’ by Johnny Reid
- Adult Alternative Album Of The Year ’Le Noise’ by Neil Young
- Rock Album Of The Year ’Vancouver’ by Matthew Good
- Dance Recording Of The Year ‘Sofi Needs A Ladder’ by Deadmau5
- R&B/Soul Recording Of The Year ’Stars’ by Quanteisha
Watch Arcade Fire perform ‘The Suburbs’ at Madison Square Garden below.