Nelly Furtado puts on a glamorous display in a wine-colored sequin gown before hitting the stage as host at 20
By Ashleigh Gray For Dailymail.Com
Published: 02:55 GMT, 25 March 2024 | Updated: 05:38 GMT, 25 March 2024
Nelly Furtado took the 2024 Junos red carpet by storm as she arrived in a slinky, sequin, burgundy gown.
The 45-year-old singer-songwriter — who starred in a SKIMS campaign last fall —wowed in the clinging number, which had spaghetti-thin straps.
The look hugged her curves and had a straight-across neckline that teased her busty cleavage.
The I'm Like A Bird hitmaker looked stunning with her light brown locks arranged in a center part and silky barrel curls.
She put on a glitzy display as she added a sparkling diamond necklace and matching earrings.
Nelly Furtado took the 2024 Junos red carpet by storm as she arrived in a slinky, sequin, burgundy gown
Furtado flashed her dimples in a full face of flawlessly applied makeup.
Her gorgeous cosmetics look included a sexy cat eye, complete with winged, black liquid liner.
She drew more attention to her light-colored eyes with the addition of fluttery lashes.
The longtime entertainer's cheeks were coated in a rosy blush and the presentation was finished with a glossy, nude pink lip.
Nelly pulled her hair back when she took the stage to engage the live audience.
The bombshell changed up her look as she slipped into a metallic silver bodysuit with a beaded bustier.
The corseted costume featured a high neckline and coordinating silver opera gloves.
And Nelly switched out her subtle red carpet earrings in favor of big silvery hoops, and added nude fishnet stockings.
The 45-year-old singer-songwriter wowed in the clinging number, which had spaghetti-thin straps
The red carpet look hugged her curves and had a straight-across neckline that teased her busty cleavage
She put on a glitzy display as she added a sparkling diamond necklace and matching earrings
She later switched into a sultry red strapless gown, with daring side cut-outs. The red hot leather dress features metal details.
Another one of her looks featured a sparkling long-sleeve purple gown.
Continuing to switch up her looks, she later donned a monochrome dress with a fringe.
Earlier in the day, the songstress was active on Instagram, where she boasts one million followers.
She interacted with her online audience as she uploaded four striking black and white photos taken during rehearsals for the award ceremony.
The post was captioned, 'Showtime!!⭐️ @thejunoawards 8pm EST @cbc.'
The stunning pictures were taken by photographer Anthony Nusca, who Nelly tagged in the post.
The fashion-forward beauty rocked a snug bodysuit and heeled boots as she cemented her routine. She added a baggy, zip-up hoodie in one snapshot , and in another she sat on a piano as an accompanist played.
The annual ceremony recognizes the latest and greatest in the Canadian music industry. The awards are presented by the Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences.
Later, Nelly changed into a metallic silver one-piece as she hit the stage
Nelly pulled her hair back when she took the stage to engage the live audience
The corseted costume featured a high neckline and coordinating silver opera gloves
The dazzling outfit also had a coordinating, cropped jacket complete with tassels
Nelly wowed the crowd with her performance
The songstress wowed with her choreography
She was joined by male dancers
She later switched into a sultry red strapless gown, with daring side cut-outs
The red hot leather dress features metal details
The beauty accessorized with a silver bracelet
She gave an enthusiastic performance
Another one of her looks featured a sparkling long-sleeve purple gown
Continuing to switch up her looks, she later donned a monochrome dress with a fringe
She spoke onstage with Classified
The 2024 Juno Awards are being held at Scotiabank Centre on Sunday, March 24.
Furtado rose to fame in 2000 with her trip hop-inspired debut album Whoa.
She is known for her hit songs Maneater, Promiscuous Girl, and Turn Off The Lights, among others.
Furtado took a five-year hiatus from performing until 2022, when she joined fellow Canadian Drake on stage during his show in Toronto.