MMVAs: Drake wins big, Nick Jonas honours Orlando at Gigi Hadid-hosted awards
Shay Mitchell, Tegan and Sara, Ria Mae acknowledge Orlando shooting, victims at Canadian music video awards
Shadows of last week's shooting in Orlando hung heavy over the IHeartRadio Canada Much Music Video Awards as some of music's biggest names took moments from the celebration to acknowledge the tragedy.
As pop singer Nick Jonas stepped onto the Toronto stage to accept his award for international artist of the year he paused to recognize the 49 people shot dead, and 53 injured, at the Pulse night club just over a week ago.
"To all the families and victims of the shootings recently, we love you, and we have not forgotten you," Jonas said as he clutched the trophy.
It was one of several moments during the otherwise boisterous event where superstars acknowledged the impact of the violence, particularly on the LGBT community.
Pretty Little Liars actress Shay Mitchell, who was raised in Toronto, said she's proud of Canada for its inclusiveness.
"This is a place where you can be who you want to be and love who you want to love," she said before handing out the award to Jonas.
The biggest winner of the night was Drake who took home a record of five awards in one year, including video of the year and best hip hop video. The Toronto-raised performer was a no-show to accept his trophies.
Fifth Harmony, Alessia Cara perform
Other winners included Fifth Harmony for most buzzworthy international artist or group and Justin Bieber for fan fave artist or group.
Standout performances of the night included rising Canadian pop singer Alessia Cara who performed Wild Things with a choir of backup singers. Hip hop duo Macklemore and Ryan Lewis were joined by model Amber Rose on stage for their feisty track Dance Off.
On the red carpet Sara Quin, one half of Calgary sister duo Tegan and Sara, talked about how the Pulse night club shooting has impacted the LGBT community.
The singer said it hit even closer to home because her girlfriend is from Orlando.
"It's about legislating change," she said.
"[Florida] is a good state for this to start in because it's one of the more difficult states to get things like gun legislation."
Halifax singer Ria Mae said she was hopeful her fellow members of the LGBT community will be the harbingers for change.
"The queer community is so practiced in coming together now," she said. "Maybe that can help fuel the fire in gun safety and gun control."
Flashy guests
Keeping with the spirit of the annual Much Music show there were plenty of fun moments to go around too.
Actress-turned-singer Hailee Steinfeld was joined on piano by Nelson, B.C.'s Shawn Hook to perform a medley of her soaring new ballad Rock Bottom and his song Sound of Your Heart.
British singer James Bay wore his trademark wide-brimmed black hat while performing his sombre hit Let it Go.
Sticking with tradition, some of pop music's biggest names competed for attention on the red carpet by arriving in their flashiest modes of transportation.
Jonas pulled up in style driving himself in a 1970 Plymouth Barracuda Convertible while Work From Home girl group Fifth Harmony took no prisoners on an Inkas Sentry APC assault vehicle.
There were a few quirkier arrivals too, with Calgary natives Tegan and Sara pulling up in a double-decker London-style bus while pop rockers Marianas Trench rode through in a golf cart.
The celebrity-drenched celebration of music was hosted by supermodel Gigi Hadid.
Between the explosive live performances and fans screaming at the top of their lungs there were a bunch of trophies handed out at the IHeartRadio Canada Much Music Video Awards on Sunday night. Here's a list of who took home the prizes:
Video of the year: Drake - Hotline Bling
Best post-production: Majid Jordan - Every Step Every Way
Best EDM/dance video: Grandtheft (featuring Lowell) - Quit This City
Best director: Drake - Hotline Bling, Director X
Best pop video: Shawn Mendes and Camila Cabello - I Know What You Did Last Summer
Best rock or alternative video: The Strumbellas - Spirits
Best hip hop video: Drake - Hotline Bling
Best MuchFact video: Majid Jordan (featuring Drake) - My Love
IHeartRadio international Artist of the Year: Nick Jonas
Most buzzworthy Canadian: Drake
Most buzzworthy international artist or group: Fifth Harmony
Best new Canadian artist: Alessia Cara
IHeartRadio international duo or group of the year: Macklemore and Ryan Lewis
IHeartRadio Canadian single of the year: The Weeknd - Can't Feel My Face
Fan Fave artist/group: Justin Bieber
Fan fave video: Shawn Mendes and Camila Cabello - I Know What You Did Last Summer
Fan fave international aritst or group: Fifth Harmony
Fan fave Vine musician: Rajiv Dhall