List of awards and nominations received by Celine Dion

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Celine Dion awards and nominations
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Dion in 2013
Totals [lower-alpha 1]
Wins228
Nominations470
Note
  1. Certain award groups do not simply award one winner. They acknowledge several different recipients, have runners-up, and have third place. Since this is a specific recognition and is different from losing an award, runner-up mentions are considered wins in this award tally. For simplification and to avoid errors, each award in this list has been presumed to have had a prior nomination.

Celine Dion is a Canadian singer. Throughout her career spanning four decades, she has received numerous awards and nominations for her work primarily in music, as well as in film, fashion and philanthropy. She has won 20 Juno Awards, making her the fourth most awarded artist in the award show history. With 50 wins from 95 nominations, she is the most awarded artist at the Felix Awards. [1] [2] She has received stars from the Hollywood Walk of Fame (2004), Canada's Walk of Fame (1999) and Kraków's Walk of Fame (2008). [3]

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At age 12, Dion released her debut single "Ce n'était qu'un rêve" in 1981, which marked the beginning of her career. She competed at the Yamaha World Popular Song Festival in Tokyo the following year and won the top prize for her song "Tellement j'ai d'amour pour toi". She gained international recognition after winning the 1988 Eurovision Song Contest, where she represented Switzerland with "Ne partez pas sans moi". [4] The following year, Dion won her first Juno Award for Female Vocalist of the Year. With the release of her English-language debut album Unison , she became the first French Canadian artist to win both Album of the Year and Female Vocalist of the Year. She then released her self-titled album in 1992 which earned Dion her first Grammy for the song "Beauty and the Beast", winning Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal. In 1997, she won the Grammy Award for Album of the Year and Best Pop Album for her fourth English-language studio album Falling into You . [5] [6]

Dion won her first six Billboard Music Awards in 1998 for her album Let's Talk About Love and song "My Heart Will Go On", which also won the Grammy for Record of the Year and Best Female Pop Vocal Performance. In 1999, she became the first Canadian to receive the UNESCO Artist for Peace title and was the third musical artist to be inducted into the Canadian Broadcast Hall of Fame. [7] In 2008, she was presented with the honorary Legion of Honor, the highest French order of merit, by former French president Nicolas Sarkozy. In 2013, she was elevated to the Companion of the Order of Canada, the highest level of the Order of Canada. Her musical contributions have also earned her the Chopard Diamond Award in 2004, Billboard Icon Award in 2016 and two honorary doctorate degrees from Université Laval (2008) and Berklee College of Music (2021). [8] [9]

Awards and nominations

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Awards and nominations received by Celine Dion
AwardYearCategoryNominated work(s)ResultRef.
American Music Awards 1995 Favorite Pop/Rock Single The Power of Love Nominated [10]
1997 Favorite Pop/Rock Female Artist HerselfNominated [11]
Favorite Adult Contemporary Artist Nominated
1998 Favorite Pop/Rock Female ArtistWon [12]
Favorite Adult Contemporary ArtistNominated
1999 Artist of the Year Nominated [13]
Favorite Pop/Rock Female ArtistWon
Favorite Adult Contemporary ArtistWon
Favorite Pop/Rock Album Lets Talk About Love Nominated
2001 Favorite Pop/Rock Female ArtistHerselfNominated [14]
Favorite Adult Contemporary ArtistWon
2003 Favorite Pop/Rock Female ArtistNominated [15]
Favorite Adult Contemporary ArtistWon
2003 Favorite Pop/Rock Female ArtistNominated [16]
Favorite Adult Contemporary ArtistWon
Amigo Awards 1997Best International Female ArtistHerselfWon [3]
1998Won [3]
Arion Music Awards 2003Best Selling International Album A New Day Has Come Won [3]
Bambi Awards 1996Top International Pop Star of the YearHerselfWon [3]
1999For Sales of Over 10 Million CDs in Germany, Austria and SwitzerlandWon [3]
2012In Recognition of the Long-Standing Musical CareerWon [3]
Banff Television Foundation Awards 2002All-Time Famous Faces in Canadian TelevisionWon [17]
Best of Las Vegas Awards 2003Best Overall Show A New Day... Won [3]
2004Best SingerHerselfWon
2005Best HeadlinerWon
2006Won
2007Best SingerWon [18]
Best All Around PerformerWon
Best Show ChoreographyA New Day...Won
2008Best SingerHerselfWon [19]
2012Best Overall Show Celine Won [20]
2014Won [21]
2016Best SingerHerselfWon [22]
Best of Montreal Awards 1997Most Desirable WomanHerselfNominated [23]
Billboard Music Awards [24] 1992Hot Adult Contemporary ArtistsHerselfNominated [25]
Hot Adult Contemporary Singles & Tracks If You Asked Me To Nominated
1994Top Pop Artists - FemaleHerselfNominated [26]
Top Billboard 200 Album Artists - FemaleNominated
Hot 100 Singles Artists - FemaleNominated
Hot Adult Contemporary ArtistsNominated
Hot 100 SinglesThe Power of LoveNominated
Hot Adult Contemporary Singles & TracksNominated
1996Top Pop ArtistsHerselfNominated [27]
Top Pop Artists - FemaleNominated
Top Billboard 200 Album ArtistsNominated
Top Billboard 200 Album Artists - FemaleNominated
Hot 100 Singles ArtistsNominated
Hot 100 Singles Artists - FemaleNominated
Hot Adult Contemporary ArtistsNominated
Hot Adult Top 40 ArtistsNominated
Hot 100 Singles Because You Loved Me Nominated
Hot 100 Singles AirplayNominated
Hot Adult Contemporary Singles & TracksNominated
Hot Adult Top 40 Singles & TracksNominated
Top Billboard 200 Albums Falling into You Nominated
1998Top Pop Artists - FemaleHerselfNominated [28]
Top Billboard 200 Album ArtistsWon
Top Billboard 200 Album Artists - FemaleWon
Hot Adult Contemporary ArtistsWon
Hot Adult Contemporary Singles & Tracks My Heart Will Go On Nominated
Hot Soundtrack SinglesWon
Top Billboard 200 Albums Let's Talk About Love Nominated
Titanic: Music from the Motion Picture Won
Hot Soundtrack AlbumsWon
1999 Top Billboard 200 Album Artists - FemaleHerselfNominated [29]
Hot 100 Singles Sales I'm Your Angel Nominated
2000Top Pop Artists - FemaleHerselfNominated [30]
Top Billboard 200 Artists - FemaleNominated
2016Icon AwardWon [31]
Billboard Latin Music Awards 2002First English-Language Song to Top Hot Latin Tracks My Heart Will Go OnWon [3]
Billboard Live Music Awards 2008 Top Boxscore Celine Dion at the Bell Centre in Montreal Nominated [32]
Blockbuster Entertainment Awards 1997Favorite Female Artist - PopHerselfNominated [33]
Favourite Song from a Movie Because You Loved Me Nominated
1999My Heart Will Go OnWon [34]
Favorite SoundtrackTitanic: Music from the Motion PictureNominated
2000 Favorite Female Artist - PopHerselfNominated [35]
2001Nominated [36]
Bravo Otto Awards 1999Gold Otto for Female SingerWon [37]
Brit Awards 1996Best International Female ArtistNominated [38]
1997Nominated [39]
1998Nominated [40]
Canadian Arts and Fashion Awards 2018International Style Icon AwardWon [41]
Canada's Walk of Fame 1999Inducted into Canada's Walk of FameWon [3]
Canadian Radio Music Awards 2005Fan's Choice AwardsNominated [42]
Chérie FM Stars 2005Honorary AwardWon [3]
2007Honorary Award for the Entire CareerWon [43]
Female Artist of the YearNominated
Album of the Year D'elles Nominated
French Song of the Year Et s'il n'en restait qu'une (je serais celle-là) Nominated
Chicago Film Critics Association Awards 1998Best Original Score [b] Titanic: Music from the Motion Picture Won [44]
Coca-Cola Full Blast Music Awards 1997Most Popular International Artist of 1996HerselfWon [3]
CRIA Special Awards 1999Best Selling Canadian Artist of the CenturyHerselfWon [45] [46]
Danish Music Awards 1997Best International Female SingerHerselfNominated [33]
1998Nominated [47]
1999Nominated [48]
Best International HitMy Heart Will Go OnNominated
Dragon Awards 2003International Female Artist of the YearHerselfWon [3]
2004Won
Echo Awards 1997International Female Artist of the YearHerselfNominated [33]
1998Nominated [49]
1999Won
2003Nominated
Edison Awards 1995Best Album The Colour of My Love Nominated [50]
1998Best International Female SingerHerselfNominated [3]
Single of the Year Tell Him (with Barbra Streisand)Nominated
Ella Awards 2004For Contribution to Music and Humanitarian and Community SupportHerselfWon [51]
Eurovision Song Contest 1988 First PrizeHerselfWon [52] [53]
Felix Awards 1982Newcomer of the YearHerselfNominated [54]
1983Won [55]
Artist of the Year Achieving the Most Success Outside QuebecWon
Female Vocalist of the YearWon
Pop Album of the Year Tellement j'ai d'amour... Won
1984Artist of the Year Achieving the Most Success Outside QuebecHerselfNominated [56]
Female Vocalist of the YearWon
Pop Album of the Year Les chemins de ma maison Nominated
Best Selling Album of the YearWon
1985Artist of the Year Achieving the Most Success Outside Quebec - French MarketHerselfNominated [57]
Female Vocalist of the YearWon
Song of the Year Une Colombe Won
Best Selling Single of the YearWon
Album of the Year Melanie Won
Pop Album of the YearNominated
Best Selling Album of the YearWon
Show of the Year - Music and Pop Songs Céline Dion en concert Nominated
1987Female Vocalist of the YearHerselfNominated [58]
Video of the Year Fais ce que tu voudras Nominated
Pop Album of the Year Incognito Nominated
1988Artist of the Year Achieving the Most Success Outside Quebec - French MarketHerselfWon [59]
Female Vocalist of the YearWon
Most Popular Song of the Year Incognito Won
Best Stage Performance of the Year Incognito tournée Won
Show of the YearNominated
1990Anglophone Artist of the YearHerselfWon [60]
1991Artist of the Year Achieving the Most Success Outside QuebecNominated [61]
Artist of the Year Achieving the Most Success in a Language Other Than FrenchWon
1992Artist of the Year Achieving the Most Success Outside QuebecNominated [62]
Artist of the Year Achieving the Most Success in a Language Other Than FrenchWon
Female Vocalist of the YearNominated
Pop/Rock Album of the Year Dion Chante Plamondon Nominated
Best Selling Album of the YearWon
1993Artist of the Year Achieving the Most Success Outside QuebecHerselfWon [63]
Artist of the Year Achieving the Most Success in a Language Other Than FrenchWon
Female Vocalist of the YearNominated
Most Popular Song of the Year Quelqu'un que j'aime, quelqu'un qui m'aime Nominated
1994Artist of the Year Achieving the Most Success Outside QuebecHerselfWon [64]
Artist of the Year Achieving the Most Success in a Language Other Than FrenchWon
Female Vocalist of the YearWon
Video of the Year L'amour existe encore Nominated
1995Artist of the Year Achieving the Most Success Outside QuebecHerselfWon [65]
Artist of the Year Achieving the Most Success in a Language Other Than FrenchNominated
Female Vocalist of the YearNominated
Most Popular Song of the Year Pour que tu m'aimes encore Won
Video of the YearNominated
Pop/Rock Album of the Year D'eux Won
Best Selling Album of the YearNominated
1996Artist of the Year Achieving the Most Success Outside QuebecHerselfWon [66]
Artist of the Year Achieving the Most Success in a Language Other Than FrenchWon
Female Vocalist of the YearWon
Special AwardWon
Most Popular Song of the Year Je sais pas Nominated
Video of the YearNominated
Best Selling Album of the Year D'eux Won
Show of the Year - Performer D'eux Tour Won
1997Artist of the Year Achieving the Most Success Outside QuebecHerselfWon [67]
Artist of the Year Achieving the Most Success in a Language Other Than FrenchWon
Female Vocalist of the YearWon
Most Popular Song of the Year Les derniers seront les premiers Nominated
Video of the YearNominated
Pop/Rock Album of the Year Live à Paris Won
Best Selling Album of the YearWon
1998Artist of the Year Achieving the Most Success in a Language Other Than FrenchHerselfNominated [68]
1999Won [69]
2000Artist of the Year Achieving the Most Success Outside QuebecNominated [70]
Female Vocalist of the YearNominated
Show of the Year - Performer Let's Talk About Love World Tour Nominated
2002Artist of the Year Achieving the Most Success Outside QuebecHerselfWon [71]
Most Popular Song of the Year Sous le vent Nominated
Video of the YearNominated
Television Show of the Year - Song La Fureur - Spécial Céline Dion Nominated
2003Artist of the Year Achieving the Most Success in a Language Other Than FrenchHerselfNominated [72]
Female Vocalist of the YearNominated
2004Best Selling Album of the Year 1 fille & 4 types Won [73]
Website of the Yearcelinedion.comNominated
2005Anglophone Album of the Year A New Day... Live in Las Vegas Nominated [74]
Miracle Nominated
2006Female Vocalist of the YearHerselfNominated [75]
Most Popular Song of the Year Je ne vous oublie pas Nominated
2007Television Song of the Year - SongCéline : 25 ans d'amour, 25 ans de téléNominated [76]
2008Honorary AwardHerselfWon [3]
2009Artist of the Year Achieving the Most Success Outside QuebecNominated [77]
DVD of the Year Céline sur les Plaines Won
2013Artist of the Year Achieving the Most Success Outside QuebecHerselfNominated [78]
Female Vocalist of the YearNominated
Most Popular Song of the Year Parler à mon père Nominated
Adult Contemporary Album of the Year Sans attendre Won
Best Selling Album of the YearWon
Television Show of the Year - MusicCéline Dion... Sans attendreNominated
2014Artist of the Year Achieving the Most Success Outside QuebecHerselfNominated [79]
Anglophone Album of the Year Loved Me Back to Life Nominated
Television Show of the Year - Music Céline... une seule fois Nominated
2017Female Vocalist of the YearHerselfNominated [80]
Adult Contemporary Album of the Year Encore un soir Won
Best Selling Album of the YearWon
Most Popular Song of the Year Encore un soir Nominated
Fifi Awards 2004Women's Fragrance of the Year - Popular Appeal Celine Dion Parfums Won [3]
2006Celine Dion BelongNominated [3]
Women's Best Packaging of the Year - Popular AppealWon
2007Women's Fragrance of the Year - Popular AppealAlways BelongNominated [3]
Women's Best Packaging of the Year - Popular AppealNominated
2008Women's Fragrance of the Year - Popular AppealEnchantingNominated [3]
2009SensationalNominated [3]
FM Select Diamond Award 1997Top Female International ArtistHerselfWon [3]
France Bleu Talent Awards 2013Honorary Award for the Long-Standing Career in FranceWon [81]
Fryderyk Awards 1998Best Foreign Album Let's Talk About Love Nominated [82]
GAFFA Awards 1997Foreign Female ActHerselfNominated [83]
Gemini Awards 1992Best Performance in a Variety Program or SeriesCeline Dion at the Juno Awards of 1991 Nominated [84]
1994Celine Dion at the Juno Awards of 1993 Nominated [85]
1995Celine Dion in The Colour of My Love Concert Nominated [86]
Grammy Awards 1993 Record of the Year Beauty and the Beast Nominated [87]
Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal Won
Album of the Year Beauty and the Beast: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack Nominated
Best Pop Vocal Performance, Female Celine Dion Nominated
1994Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal When I Fall in Love Nominated [88]
1995 Best Female Pop Vocal Performance The Power of Love Nominated [89]
1997 Record of the Year Because You Loved Me Nominated [90]
Best Female Pop Vocal PerformanceNominated
Album of the Year Falling into You Won
Best Pop Album Won
1998 Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals Tell Him Nominated [91]
1999Record of the Year My Heart Will Go On Won [92]
Best Female Pop Vocal PerformanceWon
Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals I'm Your Angel Nominated
Best Pop Album Let's talk About Love Nominated
2000Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals The Prayer Nominated [93]
2001 All the Way... Nominated [94]
Grand Prix - Union nationale des auteurs compositeurs (UNAC)2013Song of the Year Parler à mon père Won [95]
Hungarian Music Awards 1998International Album of the Year Let's Talk About Love Won [3]
Hollywood Walk of Fame 2004Star on the Hollywood Walk of FameHerselfWon [3]
IFPI Hong Kong Top Sales Music Awards 2002Best Sales Releases, Foreign A New Day Has Come Won [96]
IFPI Special Awards 2003Special Award for Selling 50 Million Albums in EuropeHerselfWon [97]
Special Award for Selling 10 Million Copies of Let's Talk About Love in EuropeLets Talk about LoveWon
International Achievement in Arts Awards1997Entertainer of the Year for Distinguished Achievement in MusicHerselfWon [3]
iHeartRadio Much Music Video Awards 1990Best MOR Video Can't Live with You, Can't Live Without You Won [98]
1992Best Adult Contemporary Video Je danse dans ma tête Won [98]
1997 People's Choice: Favourite International Artist HerselfNominated [99]
1998Peoples Choice: Favourite Artist My Heart Will Go On Won [98]
1999 MuchMoreMusic Award I'm Your Angel Nominated [100]
2000 That's the Way It Is Nominated [98]
2002 A New Day Has Come Nominated [101]
2003 I Drove All Night Nominated [102]
2005 You and I Nominated [103]
IRMA Awards 1996Best International Female Artist Album The Colour of My Love Won [3]
1997 Falling into You Won
Japan Gold Disc Awards 1996International Single Grand Prix Award To Love You More Won [104]
1998International Pop Album of the YearLet's Talk About LoveWon [105]
International Artist of the YearHerselfWon
1999Won [106]
International Song of the Year My Heart Will Go On Won
International Pop Album of the Year These are Special Times Won
International Soundtrack Album of the Year Titanic: Music from the Motion Picture Won
International Music Video of the Year VH1 Divas Live Won
2000International Artist of the YearHerselfWon [107]
International Pop Album of the Year All the Way... A Decade of Song Won
Japan Record Awards 1998Special Achievement AwardMy Heart Will Go OnWon [3]
Juno Awards 1987 Most Promising Female Vocalist of the Year HerselfNominated [108]
1989 Female Vocalist of the Year Nominated [108]
1991Won [108]
Best Dance Recording"Unison" (Mainstream Mix)Nominated
Album of the Year Unison Won
1992Female Vocalist of the YearHerselfWon [108]
Canadian Entertainer of the YearNominated
1993Female Vocalist of the YearWon [108]
Canadian Entertainer of the YearNominated
Single of the YearBeauty and the BeastWon
If You Asked Me ToNominated
Best Dance Recording"Love Can Move Mountains" (Club Mix)Won
Best Selling Francophone Album Dion chante plamondon Won
Album of the Year Celine Dion Nominated
1994Female Vocalist of the YearHerselfWon [108]
Canadian Entertainer of the YearNominated
Single of the Year Love Can Move Mountains Nominated
1995Canadian Entertainer of the YearHerselfNominated [108]
Single of the Year The Power of Love Nominated
Best Selling Album (Foreign or Domestic) The Colour of My Love Won
Album of the YearWon
1996Female Vocalist of the YearHerselfNominated [108]
Album of the Year D'eux Nominated
Best Selling Album (Foreign or Domestic)Nominated
Best Selling Francophone AlbumWon
1997 Female Vocalist of the YearHerselfWon [108]
International Achievement Award Won
Single of the Year Because You Loved Me Nominated
Album of the Year Falling into You Nominated
Best Selling Album (Foreign or Domestic)Won
Best Selling Francophone Album Live à Paris Won
1999Best Female VocalistHerselfWon [108]
International Achievement AwardWon
Best Single My Heart Will Go On Nominated
Best Album Let's Talk About Love Won
Best Pop AlbumNominated
Best Selling Album (Foreign or Domestic)Won
Titanic: Music from the Motion PictureNominated
Best Selling Francophone Album S'il suffisait d'aimer Won
2000 Best Female ArtistHerselfNominated [108]
Best AlbumThese are Special TimesNominated
Best Selling Album (Foreign or Domestic)Nominated
2003 Artist of the YearHerselfNominated [108]
Fan Choice Award Nominated
Single of the Year A New Day Has Come Nominated
Album of the Year A New Day Has Come Nominated
2004 Artist of the YearHerselfNominated [108]
Fan Choice AwardNominated
Album of the Year One Heart Nominated
Best Selling Album (Foreign or Domestic) 1 fille & 4 types Nominated
2005 Artist of the YearHerselfNominated [108]
Album of the Year Miracle Nominated
Pop Album of the YearNominated
2006 Fan Choice AwardHerselfNominated [108]
2008 Nominated [108]
Artist of the YearNominated
Francophone Album of the Year D'elles Nominated
Album of the YearNominated
Taking Chances Nominated
Pop Album of the YearNominated
2009 Fan Choice AwardHerselfNominated [108]
Single of the Year Taking Chances Nominated
Music DVD of the Year Live in Las Vegas: A New Day... Nominated
2011 Tournée mondiale Taking Chances: le spectacle Nominated [108]
2013 Fan Choice AwardHerselfNominated [108]
Album of the Year Sans attendre Nominated
Adult Contemporary Album of the YearNominated
2014 Fan Choice AwardHerselfNominated [108]
Artist of the YearNominated
Adult Contemporary Album of the Year Loved Me Back to Life Nominated
Album of the YearNominated
2017 Encore un soir Nominated [108]
Adult Contemporary Album of the YearNominated
2021 Courage Nominated [108]
Album of the YearNominated
Artist of the YearHerselfNominated
Karv l'anti-gala 2007Celebrity You Would Most Trust as Premier of QuebecHerselfNominated [109]
Female Artist You Would Like to Have as a MotherNominated
2008Celebrity with the Coolest LookNominated [110]
Artist You Would Like to Have as a MotherNominated
Singer/Group You Would Most Like to Go on Tour WithNominated
Celebrity You Would Trust with the Power to Solve the World's ProblemsNominated
2010Personality of the yearNominated [111]
Kraków's Walk of Fame 2008Inducted into Kraków's Walk of FameWon [3]
Le Journal de Montréal Awards 2009Artist of the DecadeWon [112]
Legion of Honour 2008Knight of the Legion of Honour for Merits and Contributions to FranceWon [3]
Lockdown Awards (LiveXLive) 2020Stronger Together, Favorite Group/All-Star Performance The Prayer (with Lady Gaga, Andrea Bocelli & John Legend)Won [113]
Malta Music Awards 1996Best Selling International ArtistHerselfWon [3]
1997Best Selling International Female ArtistWon
MetroStar Awards 1987Female Vocalist of the YearNominated [3]
Young Artist of the YearNominated
Female Personality of the YearNominated
1988Female Vocalist of the YearNominated [3]
Young Artist of the YearWon
Female Personality of the YearNominated
Jury AwardNominated
Midem Awards 1996Award for Combined European Sales of Over 10 Million Units in 1995Won [3]
Award for Sales of Over 4 Million Units Worldwide for the Album D'euxWon
2002Best Selling Artist in EuropeWon [114]
MovieEntertainment Awards2006Entertainment Industry's Most Influential CanadianWon [115]
MTV Europe Music Awards 1998 Best Female Nominated [116]
MTV Movie Awards 1994Best Song from a Movie When I Fall in Love Nominated [117] [118]
1998 My Heart Will Go On Nominated
MTV Asia Awards 1999International Song of the YearWon [119]
MTV Video Music Awards 1998Best Video from a FilmNominated [120]
Viewers ChoiceNominated
MTV Video Music Awards Japan 2008Best Collaboration A World to Believe In Nominated [121]
NARM Best Seller Awards 1997Artist of the YearHerselfWon [3]
Recording of the Year Falling into You Won
Pop Recording of the YearWon
1998Soundtrack of the Year Titanic: Music from the Motion Picture Won [122]
National Post Awards 2002Most Recognized CanadianHerselfWon [123]
National TV 2 Awards 1997Best International Female ArtistWon [3]
Nevada Ballet Theatre Awards2004Woman of the YearWon [124]
Nevada Commission on Tourism Awards2007Entertainer of the New MillenniumWon [3]
NRJ Music Awards 2000Francophone Female Artist of the YearHerselfNominated [125]
Francophone Album of the Year Au cœur du stade Nominated
2002Francophone Duo/Group of the Year Sous le vent Won [126]
2004Francophone Album of the Year 1 fille & 4 types Nominated [127]
2006Francophone Female Artist of the YearHerselfNominated [128]
2008Nominated [129]
Honorary AwardWon
2016Francophone Female Artist of the Year Encore un soir Nominated [130]
People's Choice Awards 1999Favorite Female Musical PerformerHerselfWon [3]
2000Nominated [98]
2003 Nominated [131]
2019 The Style Star of 2019Nominated [132]
The Most Hype Worthy Canadian of 2019Nominated
Performance Magazine Awards1998Best Pop ActWon [3]
Platinum Ticket Awards1990For Selling Over 100,000 Tickets of the Unison Tour in QuebecWon [3]
Pollstar Awards 2021Pop Touring Artist of the DecadeNominated [133]
Pop Corn Music Awards 1997Best Album of the Year Falling into You Won [3]
Best Female Singer of the YearHerselfWon [3]
1998Won [3]
Quebec City 2008Medal of Quebec CityWon [134]
Radio France Internationale Awards 1996Francophone Council Song Pour que tu m'aimes encore Won [3]
SOCAN Awards 2003Pop Music A New Day Has Come Won [135]
International AchievementWon
2009Classic SongsWon [135]
SOCAN Francophone Awards 2006Song of the Year Tout près du bonheur Won [136]
2012Songwriter of the YearEntre deux mondesWon [137]
Sony Music Entertainment Awards 1999Special plaque for selling over 100 million albums worldwideHerselfWon [138]
2002Special plaque for selling over fifteen million albums and singles in the UKWon [139]
2008Special plaque for selling over three million albums in South AfricaWon [140]
Special Award for selling over one million albums in PolandWon
Special plaque for being the only artist with 7 million-selling albums in CanadaWon
South African Music Awards 1998Best Selling International Album Falling into You Won [3]
1999 Let's Talk About Love Won [3]
Time for Peace Awards 1997Songwriter and Musical Performance Fly Won [141]
VH1 Awards 1997Artist of the YearHerselfWon [3]
1998Won
Best Female ArtistWon
Diva of the YearWon
Victoires de la Musique 1994Francophone Artist or Group of the YearNominated [142]
1995Nominated [143]
1996Won [144]
Song of the Year Pour que tu m'aimes encore Won
Music Video of the YearNominated
1999Female Artist of the YearHerselfNominated [145]
Pop, Rock Album of the Year S'il suffisait d'aimer Nominated
2000Musical, Tour or Concert of the Year Au cœur du stade Nominated [146]
2002Original Song of the Year Sous le vent Won [147]
2013Female Artist of the YearHerselfNominated [148]
What's On, The Las Vegas Guide Visitors' Choice Awards2005Favorite HeadlinerWon [149]
2006Won [150]
World Music Awards 1992World's Best Selling Canadian Female Artist of the YearWon [3]
1995Won [3]
1996World's Best Selling Canadian Artist of the YearWon [3]
1997World's Best Selling Artist of the YearWon [3]
World's Best Selling Pop Artist of the YearWon
World's Best Selling Canadian Artist of the YearWon
1998Won [3]
1999World's Best Selling Female Pop Artist of the YearWon [3]
2000Won [3]
2004 Chopard Diamond Award Won [3]
2007 Legend AwardWon [3]
2008 World's Best Selling Canadian Artist of the YearWon [3]
2013World's Best Female ArtistNominated [151]
World's Best Live ActNominated
World's Best Entertainer of the YearNominated
World's Best Album Sans attendre Nominated
2014 World's Best Female ArtistHerselfNominated [152]
World's Best Live ActNominated
World's Best Entertainer of the YearNominated
World's Best Album Sans attendre Nominated
Loved Me Back to Life Nominated
World's Best Song Incredible Nominated
World Popular Song Festival 1982Outstanding Song Award Tellement j'ai d'amour pour toi Won [3]
Yamaha Pops Orchestra's Maestro Award for Best ArtistHerselfWon
Webby Awards 2020People's Voice Award for Experimental & Innovation (Social)Won [153]

Other accolades

State and academic honors

State and academic honors for Dion
OrganizationYearAwardRef.
Berklee College of Music 2021Doctorate in Music [154]
Canadian Broadcast Hall of Fame 1999Inducted [155]
Governor General's Awards 1992Medal of Recognition [3]
Legion of Honour 2008Knight of the Legion of Honour [156]
National Order of Quebec 1998Appointed Officer of the National Order of Quebec [157]
Order of Canada 1998Officer of the Order of Canada [158]
2008Companion of the Order of Canada
Ordre des Arts et des Lettres 1996Knight of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres [3]
Quebec City's 400th Anniversary Society 2008Commemorative Medallion [159]
UNESCO 1999 Artist for Peace [160]
Université Laval 2008Doctorate in Music [161]

Guinness World Records

Key
Indicates a former world-record holder
YearRecordNominated work(s)Ref.
1998 Highest annual earnings ever for a female pop star ($56 million)Herself [162]
2003Most Juno Awards won for Album of the Year [163]
2017Best-selling single (Canada) Pour que tu m'aimes encore [164]
Best-selling album (France) D'eux [165]
2018Top selling album act in EuropeHerself [166]
2024Most Juno Awards nominations [167]

Listicles

Name of publisher, name of listicle, year(s) listed, and placement result
PublisherListicleYear(s)ResultRef.
ABC 30 Greatest Women in Music2013No. 28 [168]
American Film Institute AFI's 100 Years... 100 Songs 2004No. 14 ("My Heart Will Go On") [169]
Billboard Greatest of All Time Hot 100 Artists2018No. 91 [170]
Greatest of All Time Artists2019No. 33 [171]
Greatest of All Time Adult Contemporary Artists2023No. 19 [172]
The 500 Best Pop Songs: Staff List2023No. 279 ("My Heart Will Go On") [173]
The 99 Greatest Songs of 19992019No. 24 ("That's the Way It Is") [174]
Top 10 Billboard Chart Milestones2004Included [lower-alpha 1] [175]
Greatest of All Time Top Holiday Albums2021No. 8 ("These are Special Times") [176]
The Greatest Pop Star By Year (1981–2022)1996Honorable mention [177]
The 15 Greatest Billboard Music Awards Performances Ever2020No. 3 ("The Show Must Go On", 2016) [178]
Cosmopolitan Top 82 Best Love Songs of the 1990s2024No. 2 ("Because You Loved Me") [179]
No. 5 ("My Heart Will Go On")
Deadline Hollywood Top 20 Best Musical Moments In The History Of The Academy Awards Telecast2021No. 10 [180]
Forbes World's Highest Paid Celebrities1997No. 15 [181]
1998No. 12 [182]
1999No. 13 [183]
2020No. 76 [184]
World's Most Generous Celebrities2006Included [185]
World's Highest Paid Women in Music2014No. 7 [186]
2016No. 10 [187]
2017No. 4 [188]
2019No. 9 [189]
Top 20 Richest Women in Entertainment2007No. 5 [190]
Wealthiest Women in Music2008No. 3 [191]
America's Richest Self-Made Women in Music2023No. 5 [192]
The 50 Best Songs of the 1990s2024No. 4 ("My Heart Will Go On") [193]
The 25 Greatest '90s Bands And ArtistsNo. 14 [194]
Glamour The Best Met Gala Looks Through the Years2024Included [195]
Google Most Searched Artist of 20162016No. 2 [196]
Pitchfork The 250 Best Songs of 1990s2022No. 231 ("It's All Coming Back to Me Now") [197]
Reader's Digest 25 Greatest Canadian Albums of All Time2021No. 22 ("Falling into You") [198]
Reuters Century's Best Female Singer1999No. 2 [199]
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame The Definitive 200 2007No. 97 ("Falling into You") [200]
Rolling Stone 50 Greatest Canadian Artists of All Time2023No. 10 [201]
20 Greatest Best Song Oscar Performances2021No. 15 [202]
Smooth Radio The 30 Best Female Singers of All Time2023No. 3 [203]
The greatest Oscars music performances of all time2024No. 1 [204]
Recording Industry of America and the National Endowment for the Arts Songs of the Century 2001No. 246 ("My Heart Will Go On") [205]
Vanity Fair 54 Unforgettable Met Gala Looks2024Included [206]
VH1 50 Greatest Women of the Video Era2003No. 10 [207]
200 Greatest Pop Culture Icons2003No. 64 [208]
100 Greatest Women In Music2012No. 21 [209]
Vogue Met Gala Best Looks of All Time2024Included [210]
The 58 Best Oscars Red Carpet Dresses of All Time2024Included [211]
W Magazine The Most Memorable Oscar Dresses of All Time2019Included [212]
YouGov World's Most Admired Women2015No. 6 [213]

Notes

  1. Introduction of Airplay-only tracks to the Hot 100. First No. 1 "I'm Your Angel"

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