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55th JUNO Awards Comes to Canada on March 29 with Star-Studded Lineup

The 55th Annual JUNO Awards will air live across Canada on March 29, hosted by Mae Martin, featuring performances from top Canadian artists and a special tribute to Joni Mitchell.

Ryan Ellis
Written By Ryan Ellis
Catherine Moreau
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Canada’s music industry will celebrate its biggest night on March 29, 2026, when the 55th Annual JUNO Awards air live across the country. Hosted by comedian and performer Mae Martin, the ceremony promises a night of performances, awards, and recognition of Canadian music’s biggest achievements.

The Host and Performers

Mae Martin brings her sharp comedic sensibility to the hosting role, ensuring the ceremony delivers both musical moments and entertainment value. The JUNO Awards are known for spectacular live performances, and this year is no exception.

The awards will feature a special performance from Cameron Whitcomb, a five-time JUNO nominee and TD JUNOS Debut Artist of the year. Additionally, music legends Sarah McLachlan and Allison Russell will perform a special tribute to Joni Mitchell, honouring the Canadian icon with a Lifetime Achievement Award Tribute Performance.

This marks a significant cultural moment for Canadian music, celebrating Mitchell’s enduring influence on generations of artists and her status as one of Canada’s most important musical figures.

Broadcast Details

The 55th Annual JUNO Awards will broadcast live on Sunday, March 29, at 8 p.m. across major Canadian television networks. Fans can expect the traditional blend of award presentations, musical performances, and celebrations of Canadian achievement in music.

Categories and Recognition

The JUNO Awards recognize excellence across dozens of music categories, from mainstream pop and rock to country, hip-hop, R&B, electronic music, and more. The awards also celebrate international collaboration, recognizing Canadian artists making waves globally.

The ceremony is an important moment for the Canadian music industry, providing visibility for artists at all career stages and celebrating the diversity of Canadian musical talent.

Cultural Significance

The JUNO Awards represent more than just a awards show. They reflect the strength and diversity of Canadian popular music and provide a platform for artists to reach national audiences. The tribute to Joni Mitchell particularly underscores Canada’s role in shaping global music culture.

Mark your calendars for March 29 and tune in to celebrate Canadian music’s brightest stars.

Source: CBC Media Centre

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Ryan Ellis

Ryan Ellis

Entertainment Writer

Ryan Ellis covers entertainment, streaming, and film for Fine Times Canada from Toronto. He previously wrote for the Toronto Star's entertainment desk.

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