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Sunday, March 24, at 8 p.m ET. / 23:50 GMT/UTC in Halifax, Nova Scotia

Music TV Channel / The Juno Awards of 2024 will be held on March 24, 2024, in Halifax, Nova Scotia, to honour achievements in Canadian music in 2023. The ceremony will be hosted by Nelly Furtado. Nominations were announced on February 6.

Performers will include Furtado, Charlotte Cardin, TALK, Josh Ross and Karan Aujla, as well as a joint performance by Elisapie and Jeremy Dutcher, a posthumous tribute to Canadian musical icons Gordon Lightfoot and Robbie Robertson by singer-songwriters Allison Russell and Aysanabee, and a posthumous tribute to Karl Tremblay by Alexandra Stréliski.

The JUNOS are coming to Halifax! Hosted by legendary singer, songwriter and pop superstar, Nelly Furtado, watch as the biggest names in music come together at Scotiabank Centre Sunday, March 24. The 53rd celebration will feature show-stopping performances from Canada’s hottest acts including Toronto rock sensations The Beaches, Montreal-born singer-songwriter Charlotte Cardin, rising country star Josh Ross, powerhouses Jeremy Dutcher and Elisapie, Punjabi rapper Karan Aujla, breakaway rockstar TALK, and the host of the JUNOS herself, Nelly Furtado.

During a special performance, Alexandra Stréliski will pay homage to Karl Tremblay, the iconic lead singer and co-founder of Les Cowboys Fringants in a joint performance with Allison Russell and Aysanabee who will pay tribute to legendary artists Gordon Lightfoot and Robbie Robertson. This year, Hip-Hop pioneer Maestro Fresh Wes will be inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame with a special presentation and performance presented by TD. Tegan and Sara will also be honoured during the ceremony with the prestigious 2024 Humanitarian Award presented by Award-winning actor and Halifax native Elliot Page.

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2024 Juno Awards: List of Nominees

TikTok Juno Fan Choice
Charlotte Cardin
Daniel Caesar
DVBBS
Josh Ross
Karan Aujla
Shubh
Tate McRae
The Weeknd
ThxSoMch
Walk Off the Earth

Single of the year
“Confetti,” Charlotte Cardin
“Always,” Daniel Caesar
“Pretty Girl Era,” Lu Kala
“A Little Bit Happy,” Talk
“Greedy,” Tate McRae

International album of the year
Gettin’ Old, Luke Combs
Heroes & Villains, Metro Boomin
One Thing at a Time, Morgan Wallen
SOS, SZA
1989 (Taylor’s Version), Taylor Swift

Album of the year
Néo-Romance, Alexandra Stréliski
99 Nights, Charlotte Cardin
Never Enough, Daniel Caesar
Mirror, Lauren Spencer Smith
Lord of the Flies & Birds & Bees, Talk

Artist of the year
Charlotte Cardin
Daniel Caesar
Lauren Spencer Smith
Shania Twain
Tate McRae

Group of the year
Arkells
Loud Luxury
Nickelback
The Beaches
Walk Off the Earth

Breakthrough artist of the year

Connor Price
Karan Aujla
Lu Kala
Shubh
Talk

Breakthrough group of the year

Busty and the Bass
Crash Adams
Good Kid
Men I Trust
New West

Songwriter of the year

Allison Russell: “Eve Was Black” (co-songwriters Drew Lindsay, JT Nero); “Stay Right Here” (co-songwriters Drew Lindsay, JT Nero); “The Returner” (co-songwriters JT Nero).
Aysanabee: “Alone” (co-songwriters Ali Willa Milner, Charlie McClean); “Here and Now” (co-songwriters Ali Willa Milner, Derek Hoffman); “Somebody Else” (co-songwriters Derek Hoffman, Sean Sroka).
Charlotte Cardin, Jason Brando and Lubalin: “Confetti;” “Daddy’s a Psycho” (co-songwriters Aaron Paris, Harper Gordon); “Jim Carrey” (co-songwriter Mathieu Sénéchal).
Nicholas Durocher (Talk) and Connor Riddell: “Afraid of the Dark” (co-songwriters Eric Allen Palmquist, Joshua Speers); “A Little Bit Happy” (co-songwriters Brandon Colbein, Jussi Karvinen, Justin Tranter); “Wasteland” (co-songwriters Brandon Colbein, Justin Tranter and Sam Homaee).
William Prince: “Broken Heart of Mine;” “Easier and Harder:’ “When You Miss Someone.”

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Country album of the year
The Compass Project – South Album, Brett Kissel
Right Round Here, Dean Brody
Do it Anyway, Jade Eagleson
Ahead of Our Time, James Barker Band
Spillin’ My Truth, Tyler Joe Miller

Adult alternative album of the year
Powder Blue, Begonia
Multitudes, Feist
Are We Good, Hayden
Motewolonuwok, Jeremy Dutcher
Revolution, Shawnee Kish

Alternative album of the year
Here and Now, Aysanabee
Dizzy, Dizzy
To Learn, Leith Ross
See You in the Dark, Softcult
Lord of the Flies & Birds & Bees, Talk

Pop album of the year
99 Nights, Charlotte Cardin
Mirror, Lauren Spencer Smith
Saturn Return, Rêve
Queen of Me, Shania Twain
Lost in Translation, Valley

Rock album of the year
Fearless, Crown Lands
Formentera II, Metric
Blame My Ex, the Beaches
Pretty Monster, the Blue Stones
Glory, the Glorious Sons

Vocal jazz album of the year
Songwriter, Alex Bird & Ewen Farncombe
You’re Alike, You Two, Caity Gyorgy and Mark Limacher
Little Bit a’ Love, Denielle Bassels
Our Roots Run Deep, Dominique Fils-Aimé
Your Requests, Laila Biali

Jazz album of the year (solo)
Day Moon, Christine Jensen
Walls Made of Glass, Gentiane MG
Sonic Bouquet, Jocelyn Gould
Twelve, Noam Lemish
The South Detroit Connection, Russ Macklem

Jazz album of the year (group)
Migrations, Allison Au with the Migrations Ensemble
Septology-The Black Forest Session, Canadian Jazz Collective
Cry Me a River, Hilario Duran and His Latin Jazz Big Band
Recent History, Mike Murley & Mark Eisenman Quartet
Convergence, Nick Maclean Quartet feat. Brownman Ali

Instrumental album of the year
Néo-Romance, Alexandra Stréliski
When we were that what wept for the sea, Colin Stetson
Calibrating Friction, Haralabos [Harry] Stafylakis
Fourth Album, Markus Floats
Tesseract, Meredith Bates

Francophone album of the year
Zayon, FouKi
Dans la seconde, Karkwa
En concert avec l’Orchestre symphonique de Montréal (sous la direction du chef Simon Leclerc), Les Cowboys Fringants & l’Orchestre symphonique de Montréal
À boire deboutte, Salebarbes
Non conventionnel, Souldia

Children’s album of the year
Big Words, ABC Singsong
Going Back: Remembered and Remixed Family Folk Songs, Vol. 1, Ginalina
Love-a-By, Splash’N Boots
Welcome to the Flea Circus, the Swinging Belles
Maestro Fresh Wes Presents: Young Maestro Stick to Your Vision For Young Athletes, Young Maestro

Classical album of the year (solo artist)
Infinite Voyage, Barbara Hannigan
Nielsen: Violin Concerto, Symphony No. 4, James Ehnes
Fauré: Nocturnes & Barcarolles, Marc-André Hamelin
De Hartmann: Cello Concerto, Matt Haimovitz
Mouvance, Suzie LeBlanc

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Classical album of the year (large ensemble)
Bekah Simms: Bestiaries, Cryptid Ensemble, Ensemble Contemporain de Montreal
Maxime Goulet: Symphonie de la tempête de verglas, Orchestre classique de Montréal, conducted by Jacques Lacombe
Sibelius 3 & 4, Orchestre Métropolitain, conducted by Yannick Nézet-Séguin
Mahler: Symphony No. 5, Orchestre Symphonique de Montreal, conducted by Rafael Payare
Rachmaninoff: Symphonies Nos. 2 & 3; Isle of the Dead, the Philadelphia Orchestra, conducted by Yannick Nézet-Séguin

Classical album of the year (small ensemble)
Mythes, Andrew Armstrong and James Ehnes
Portrait: Alex Baranowski, Angèle Dubeau and La Pietà
Portrait, Cheng² Duo
Il Ponte di Leonardo, Constantinople
Basta parlare!, Les Barocudas

Classical composition of the year
Simulacra, Amy Brandon
Portrait of an Imaginary Sibling, Dinuk Wijeratne
…and the Higher Leaves of the Trees Seemed to Shimmer in the Last of the Sunlight’s Lingering Touch of Them…, Emilie Cecilia LeBel
Shāhīn-nāmeh, for Voice and Orchestra, Iman Habibi
Don’t Throw Your Head in Your Hands, Nicole Lizée

Rap album/EP of the year
Bag or die, bbno$
Spin the Globe, Connor Price
Crying Crystals, Haviah Mighty
Kaytraminé, Kaytraminé
Panic, Tobi

Dance recording of the year
“Eat Your Man,” Dom Dolla and Nelly Furtado
“Crew Thang,” DVBBS, Jeremih and Sk8
“Need Your Love,” Felix Cartal and Karen Harding
“I Go Dancing,” Frank Walker feat. Ella Henderson
“Next to You,” Loud Luxury, DVBBS feat. Kane Brown

Contemporary R&B recording of the year
For the Better, Aqyila
Never Enough, Daniel Caesar
Heartbreak Hill, Jon Vinyl
When it Blooms, Nonso Amadi
Facets, Shay Lia

Reggae recording of the year
“Stir This Thing,” Ammoye
“Feel Like Home,” Exco Levi
Roots Girl, Jah’Mila
Dread, Kirk Diamond & Finn
“Rush Dem,” Omega Mighty feat. 4Korners, Haviah Mighty

Contemporary Indigenous artist or group of the year
Here and Now, Aysanabee
Scream, Holler & Howl, Blue Moon Marquee
Inuktitut, Elisapie
Revolution, Shawnee Kish
Bekka Ma’iingan, Zoon

Contemporary roots album of the year
The Returner, Allison Russell
We Will Never Be the Same, Good Lovelies
Beyond the Reservoir, Julian Taylor
A Light in the Attic, Logan Staats
Stand in the Joy, William Prince

Traditional roots album of the year
Paint Horse, Benjamin Dakota Rogers
The Breath Between, David Francey
Roses, Jackson Hollow
Second Hand, James Keelaghan
Resilience, Morgan Toney

Blues album of the year
SoulFunkn’Blues, Blackburn Brothers
Scream, Holler & Howl, Blue Moon Marquee
One Step Closer, Brandon Isaak
The Big Bottle of Joy, Matt Andersen
Gettin’ Together, Michael Jerome Browne

Contemporary Christian/gospel album of the year
Glory to God, Brooke Nicholls
All Ye Lepers, Joshua Leventhal
Arrow, K-Anthony
Where I’m Meant to Be, Stirling John
Alive, Tuzee

Global music album of the year
Donte sann yo, Bel and Quinn
Kizavibe, Kizaba
SMS for Location Vol. 5, Moonshine
Okantomi, Okan
Soap Box, Waahli

Jack Richardson producer of the year
Hill Kourkoutis: “Ego Death,” Aysanabee; “Whiskey Bar,” Tafari Anthony (co-producers Jordyn Woodside, Mike Tompa, Tafari Anthony).
Jason Brando, Lubalin, Mathieu Sénéchal and Sam Avant: “Confetti,” Charlotte Cardin (co-producer Rob Grimaldi); “Jim Carrey,” Charlotte Cardin.
Joel Stouffer: “Breaking Up With Jesus,” Reve; “Whitney,” Reve (co-producers Aaron Paris, Banx & Ranx.
Shawn Everett: “Used to Be Young,” Miley Cyrus (co-producers Michael Pollack, Miley Cyrus); “What Now,” Brittany Howard (co-producer Brittany Howard).
Wondagurl: “Circus Maximus,” Travis Scott (co-producers Jahaan Sweet, Mike Dean, Noah Goldstein, Travis Scott); “HYAENA” (co-producers Jahaan Sweet, Mike Dean, Noah Goldstein, Travis Scott).

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Recording engineer of the year
Denis Tougas: “Dawgcatcher,” Amanda Marshall; “Special,” Amanda Marshall
George Seara: “Everything Belongs,” Cory Asbury; “The Promise is the Same,” Cory Asbury.
Matty Green: “because of you,” Chris LaRocca; “Midnight Dreams,” Ellie Goulding.
Serban Ghenea: “Anti-Hero,” Taylor Swift; “Paint The Town Red,” Doja Cat.
Shawn Everett: “Used to Be Young,” Miley Cyrus; “What Now,” Brittany Howard.

Album artwork of the year
Carolyne De Bellefeuille (art director), Jessica Ledoux (designer, illustrator), Mali Savaria-Ille (designer, illustrator), Veronique Lafortune (designer, illustrator), Leeor Wild (photographer: Inuktitut, Elisapie.
Heather Goodchild (art director), Colby Richardson (designer), Colin Fletcher (illustrator), Sara Melvin (photographer): Multitudes, Feist.
Kit King (illustrator), Vanessa Heins (photographer): The Love Still Held Me Near, City and Colour.
Nicolas Lemieux (art director), Mykaël Nelson (designer and illustrator), Albert Zablit (photographer): Riopelle Symphonique, Orchestre Symphonique de Montréal.
Quinton Nyce (art director), Brodie Metcalfe (designer), Davis Graham (illustrator), Kaylee Smoke (photographer): I’m Good, HBU?, Snotty Nose Rez Kids.

Music video of the year
“Of Woods and Seas,” Andrew De Zen (Alaskan Tapes)
“Demons,” Ethan Tobman (Allison Russell)
“Onetwostep,” Jordan Clarke (des hume feat. juicelover)
“Damn Right,” Sterling Larose (Snotty Nose Rez Kids)
“Feral canadian scaredy cat,” Sterling Larose and Zachary Vague (young friend)

Electronic album of the year
Infinity Club, Bambii
Birds, Bees, the Clouds & the Trees, Harrison
Creatures of the Late Afternoon, Kid Koala
Synthetic Season 2, Rich Aucoin
No Highs, Tim Hecker

Metal/hard music album of the year
As Gomorrah Burns, Cryptopsy
Electric Sounds, Danko Jones
Goliath, Kataklysm
Void, Ken mode
Morgöth Tales, Voivod

Adult contemporary album of the year
Heavy Lifting, Amanda Marshall
I Wish I Was Flawless, I’m Not, Banners
To Be Loved, Vol. 1, Josh Sahunta
Run Where the Light Calls, Luca Fogale
Wildflower, Steph La Rochelle

Comedy album of the year
Life of Leisure, Derek Seguin
Never Was, Graham Clark
A Lylebility, Kyle Brownrigg
Sexiest Fish in the Lake, Laurie Elliott
SAP, Mae Martin

Traditional R&B/soul recording of the year
“Hello,” Aqyila
“Unbreakable,” Jhyve
Where to Find Me, Katie Tupper
“9 to 5,” Luna Elle
Real World, RealestK

Rap single of the year
“American Nightmare,” Belly
“Spinnin,” Connor Price feat. Bens
“Honey Bun,” Haviah Mighty
“Minimum Wage,” Pressa
“Someone I Knew,” Tobi

Underground dance single of the year
“Call My Name,” Blond:ish
“Mad Mess,” DJ Karaba
“Could Be Wrong,” Lostboyjay
“Eclipse,” Peach
“Concorde Groove,” Smalltown DJs

Traditional Indigenous artist or group of the year
Sing. Pray. Love., Joel Wood
LFS5, Nimkii and the Niniis
Mitòòdebi (For My Relatives), the Bearhead Sisters
Reverie, the Red River Ramblers
Drum Nation, Young Scouts




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