Everything you need to know about the 2025 Juno Awards
Where to watch, stream and listen to the big show

The 54th annual Juno Awards are on March 30, live from Vancouver's Rogers Arena. You won't want to miss any of the action, so we've put together a breakdown of the easiest ways to watch and listen to the awards on any device, from anywhere in the country.
Get full details below on how to tune in to this year's big broadcast, hosted by Michael Bublé.
The 2025 Juno Awards: Sunday, March 30
Bublé is back on Junos hosting duty for the first time since 2018, in Vancouver at Rogers Arena. Performers for the night will include Snotty Nose Rez Kids, Josh Ross, Nemahsis, Aqyila, Tia Wood, bbno$, Peach Pit, Chani Nattan, Inderpal Moga, Jazzy B and GMINXR.
Bublé will be joined onstage for a special performance with Elisapie, Jonita Gandhi, Maestro Fresh Wes and Roxane Bruneau, while Sum 41 will also perform after being inducted to the Canadian Music Hall of Fame. The inimitable Anne Murray — the most awarded Junos artist in Canadian history — will also be in attendance to receive the Lifetime Achievement Award.
The Juno Awards will be broadcast and streamed live across Canada from 5 p.m./8 p.m. ET/9 p.m. AT on CBC-TV, CBC Gem, CBC Radio One, CBC Music, CBC Listen, and globally at CBCMusic.ca/junos and CBC Music's YouTube page.
Juno Awards Gala: Saturday, March 29
The gala will be presented live on CBC Music by Music Canada. Watch more than 40 Juno Awards be given out, including the Humanitarian Award,which will go to Sarah Harmer, and the Walt Grealis Special Achievement Award, which will go to Riley O'Connor.
Juno Block Party: Thursday, March 27, to Saturday, March 29
The early evening festival is back for its second year, with three nights of performances that will take place at šxʷƛ̓ənəq Xwtl'e7énḵ Square (formerly known as the Vancouver Art Gallery North Plaza) at 750 Hornby St. The TD Stage will host a variety of performances, soon to be announced, and each night will feature local food vendors at a night market in the heart of Vancouver. The shows are free, and no tickets are required to attend.
Juno Comedy Show: Thursday, March 27
Taking place at Vancouver Playhouse, the Juno Comedy Show will be hosted by Ola Dada and feature performances by Courtney Gilmour, Debra DiGiovanni, Ivan Decker, Jess Salomon and Nathan Macintosh.
The 2024 Juno Songwriters' Circle: Friday, March 28
This highly anticipated event will take place at the Centre in Vancouver for Performing Arts and feature performances from this year's Juno-nominated artists including Alexander Stewart, Dylan Sinclair, Elisapie, Leif Vollebekk, Lowell, Luna Li, Nemahsis and Sarah Harmer.
Juno Honouring Ceremony: Saturday, March 29
This event, presented by Destination Indigenous, celebrates the diversity of Indigenous music and art at the Vancouver Playhouse, at 600 Hamilton St. It will feature performances by Juno-nominated artists Adrian Sutherland and Brianna Lizotte.
Junior Junos: Saturday, March 29
This family-friendly event will take place at šxʷƛ̓ənəq Xwtl'e7énḵ Square (formerly known as the Vancouver Art Gallery North Plaza) at 750 Hornby St. The Junior Junos will be hosted by Lisette Xavier from CBC Kids' Bestest Day Ever With My Best Friend, and will feature music, storytelling and performances from Kym Gouchie, the Gumboot Kids and Will's Jams. Tickets are not required for entry.
Juno Stories from the Studio: Saturday, March 29
Stories from the Studio promises a deeper understanding of the creative music process from highly successful music producers including Boi-1da, Aaron Paris and Akeel Henry. It will be hosted at the Annex. Tickets are free and must be reserved in advance.
JunoFest: Friday, March 28, and Saturday, March 29
JunoFest, presented by CBC Music, is back to light up various Vancouver stages and bars. It will feature over 100 artists at more than 10 venues, spanning all genres from across the country. Below is a look at some of the artists announced, with more performers to come.
Friday night's lineup includes: Abigail Lapell, Adrian Sutherland, Ahsia, Aspen King, Astrocolor, Avenoir, Babe Corner, Benita, Blue Moon Marquee, Celeigh Cardinal, Ciel, Dawson Gray, Desirée Dawson, Devours, Disaster Pony, Dom Vallie, Fred Everything, Haleluya Hailu, Haley Blais, Housewife, Jamie Fine, K-Riz & the Family, Kaia Kater, Kellie Loder, Maddee Ritter, Michaela Slinger, Miesha and the Spanks, Missy D, Moonriivr, Naduh, Northern Cree, Peter Dreams, PIQSIQ, Siibii, Skye Wallace, Tanika Charles, Tariq, Teon Gibbs, the Secret Beach, Wyatt C. Louis and Yukon Blonde.
Saturday night's lineup includes: Alyson Mcnamara, Anciients, Bawah, Bloom Effect, Braden Lam, Cadence Weapon, Dem Rosé Boys, Destrata, Diamond Day, Ellen Froese, Fake Shark, Flipout, Freeze the Fall, Grimelda, Hey Ocean!, HomeSick, Hush Music Party, Jade Turner, Jake Vaadeland & the Sturgeon River Boys, Janky Bungag, Jo Passed, Josh Sahunta, Kayo, Kimmortal, Kyle Mckearney, Marlon Malcolm, P-Luv, Rochester, Sofia Camara, Super Duty Tough Work, Sydney Blu, Tor, Wait//Less, Xana and young friend.
Juno Awards After Party: Sunday, March 30
The official Juno Awards After Party is a 19-plus event that starts at 9 p.m. on March 30 at the Commodore Ballroom. Proceeds from the night go toward MusiCounts, the charity run by the Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences and the Junos, and its School Music Funding programs.
