How to buy tickets to Road to the Junos, a new concert series in Edmonton
Attend performances by Mariel Buckley, Celeigh Cardinal, K-Riz and more in this year's host city
The 52nd Juno Awards are taking place in Edmonton this year and CBC Music and the Junos 2023 Edmonton Host Committee have partnered for a concert series in the host city to celebrate local talent leading up to the big night.
With lineups including country singers Mariel Buckley and D'orjay the Singing Shaman, rapper K-Riz, R&B artist Justine Tyrell and folk singer Celeigh Cardinal, these concerts throughout the month of February will be full of opportunities to see some of the incredible talent coming out of Alberta, with the first five concerts being recorded for later airing on CBC Music.
Tickets are $10 a show, and full details can be found below.
For complete Juno Awards coverage, head to CBCMusic.ca/junos.
Monday, Feb. 6
Lineup: D'orjay the Singing Shaman, Shaela Miller
Venue: 99ten
Tuesday, Feb. 7
Lineup: Celeigh Cardinal, Justine Tyrell
Venue: 99ten
Wednesday, Feb. 8
Lineup: K-Riz, Sinzere
Venue: 99ten
Thursday, Feb. 9
Lineup: Josh Sahunta, Ghostkeeper
Venue: 99ten
Friday, Feb. 10
Lineup: Saint and the Full 100 Band, Melafrique
Venue: Alberta Avenue Community Hall
Thursday, Feb. 16
Lineup: Khanvict, Sodhivine
Venue: The Rec Room
Thursday, Feb. 23
Lineup: Current Swell, King of Foxes
Venue: Starlite Room
Saturday, Feb. 25
Lineup: Dan Davidson, Kyle McKearney
Venue: Starlite Room
Tuesday, Feb. 28
Lineup: Mariel Buckley, Lucas Chaisson
Venue: La Cité francophone
You can watch the live Juno Awards broadcast across Canada on Monday, March 13, at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT on CBC-TV, CBC Gem, CBC Radio One, CBC Music, CBC Listen, and globally at CBCMusic.ca/junos and CBC Music's Facebook, YouTube and Twitter pages.