Nelly Furtado's performance at The Juno Awards will take you right back to the 2000's (VIDEO)

She performed so many of her classics!

A woman singing into a microphone in a silver outfit. Right: A woman performing in an all-silver outfit at the 2024 JUNO Awards.

Nelly Furtado performing at the 2024 JUNO Awards. Right: Nelly Furtado singing at the 2024 JUNOS in Halifax.

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The 2024 JUNO Awards were held in Halifax on Sunday and host Nelly Furtado kicked things off with a performance featuring several of her all-time classics.

The Canadian singer shone on stage in an all-silver outfit complete with matching gloves and ankle boots.

Furtado, who also hosted the Canadian awards ceremony, got things started with a medley of her popular hits from the 2000s.

Her performance included "Say It Right," "Maneater," "Promiscuous," "Eat Your Man," "Give It To Me" and of course "I'm Like a Bird."

The crowd was clearly loving it as they sang along with Furtado.

The musician finished her performance by saying she was there to "have a good time."

Nelly Furtado performs her biggest hits | Juno Awards 2024www.youtube.com

Furtado's fans were quick to share their love for the singer and her performance online.

One person expressed that Furtado "looks and sounds amazing."

Another X user tweeted that Furtado kicking off the show with a brief "Say It Right" performance was a "generational track."

Another person called the Canadian singer a "legend."

Furtado is also nominated for Dance Recording of the Year for her track with Dom Dolla called "Eat Your Man."

The singer was one of many performers at the JUNOs on Sunday. Other Canadian musicians who took the stage include Ottawa musician Talk, Indian singer Karan Aujla, Charlotte Cardin and The Beaches.

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