Presented annually by The Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (CARAS), The JUNO Awards is Canada's premier awards show and the Canadian music industry's most prestigious recognition for excellence in recorded music.
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The 54th Annual Juno Awards
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2025-03-30: The 54th Annual Juno Awards | Mar 30, 2025 | |
2023-03-13: The 2023 JUNO Awards | Mar 13, 2023 | |
2019-03-17: The 2019 JUNO Awards | Mar 17, 2019 |
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The 45th annual JUNO Awards will be broadcast on CTV from The Scotiabank Saddledome on Sunday, April 3, 2016. The JUNO Awards has evolved from an industry awards event to a weeklong festival that travels city to city across the country. It encompasses both public-facing fan events and industry/networking opportunities featuring a diverse array of Canadian artists and emerging talent.
Co-hosted by Jann Arden and Jon Montgomery, JUNO Award presenters include 2016 JUNO nominee Alan Doyle; multi-platinum selling Alberta rockers and 2016 JUNO nominees Nickelback; Calgary native and JUNO Songwriters’ Circle host Paul Brandt; five-time JUNO Award winner and ambassador for Canada 150, Kardinal Offishall; Josh Ramsay, lead singer of Marianas Trench, LETTERKENNY stars Jared Keeso and Nathan Dales; comedian and Much Digital Studios Creator Jus Reign; Calgary Mayor and social media enthusiast Naheed Nenshi; and the Minister of Canadian Heritage, the Honourable Mélanie Joly.
It was also announced today that three-time 2016 JUNO Award nominee, 2016 Polaris Prize winner, and Canadian Music Hall of Fame inductee Buffy Sainte-Marie is set to make a special appearance in the broadcast. Additionally, two-time JUNO Award winner and 2016 JUNO Award nominee LIGHTS is confirmed to take the JUNO stage for a special performance in support of the MusiCounts TD Community Music Program.
Previously announced performers rocking the stage at THE 2016 JUNO AWARDS on CTV include Alessia Cara, Bryan Adams, Coleman Hell, Dean Brody, Dear Rouge, Scott Helman, Shawn Hook, Shawn Mendes, The Weeknd, and Whitehorse, as well as a special tribute to 2016 Canadian Music Hall of Fame inductee, Burton Cummings.