Most JUNO awards won for Album of the Year
Who
Céline Dion, Michael Bublé, Arcade Fire, The Weeknd
What
3 total number
Where
Canada (Edmonton)
When

Canadian musicians Céline Dion (Unison, 1991; The Colour of My Love, 1995; Let’s Talk About Love, 1999), Michael Bublé (It’s Time, 2006; Crazy Love, 2010; Christmas, 2012), Arcade Fire (The Suburbs, 2011; Reflektor, 2014; Everything Now, 2018) and The Weeknd (Beauty Behind the Madness, 2016; After Hours, 2021; Dawn FM, 2023) have all won three JUNO awards in the Album of the Year category.


Global superstar The Weeknd (b. Abel Tesfaye) added his name to the list with an award for Dawn FM, his fifth studio album, at the JUNOS’ live telecast from Rogers Place in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on 13 March 2023. It was one of five awards the R&B/pop singer took home in 2023, including Artist of the Year and Songwriter of the Year.

The JUNOS have been presented by the Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences since 1970, in celebration of the Canadian music industry.

Album of the Year (renamed Best Selling Album in 1975-79 and Best Album in 1999-2002) was first awarded in 1975. It has also been won by the likes of Anne Murray (1980-81), Bryan Adams (1984-85), Neil Young (1994), Alanis Morissette (1996 and 2000), Avril Lavigne (2003), Nelly Furtado (2007), Leonard Cohen (2015 and 2017) and Charlotte Cardin (2022 and 2024).