The 2015 Juno Awards nominations were announced Tuesday, and Nickelback is the rock act with the most nominations. The band, which hails from Alberta, Canada, scored three nominations, including Group of the Year and Album of the Year for No Fixed Address, plus a nod for for the Juno Fan Choice Award.
Perennial Juno Award favorites Arcade Fire join Nickelback in the race for the Fan Choice Award. The Montreal band's last album, Reflektor, won Album of the Year at last year's ceremony.
Lorde also scored a nomination -- her album Pure Heroine received a nod for International Album of the Year.
The Juno Awards, Canada’s equivalent of the Grammys, will be held on March 15 in Hamilton, Ontario. A full list of nominees can be found at JunoAwards.ca.
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