Junos

Tenille Townes, AP Dhillon, Preston Pablo and more to perform at 2023 Juno Awards

The musicians will hit the stage in Edmonton on Monday, March 13.

The musicians will hit the stage in Edmonton on Monday, March 13

Tenille Townes performs on stage with a guitar.
Country singer Tenille Townes will make her Junos debut on March 13. (Derek Leung/Getty Images)

The Canadian Academy of Arts and Sciences (CARAS) and CBC have revealed more performers for the 2023 Juno Awards.

Punjabi Canadian singer AP Dhillon, electronic music producers Banx & Ranx, pop/R&B singer Preston Pablo, dance-pop musician Rêve and country singer Tenille Townes will all take the stage at the 52nd Junos on March 13 for the very first time. They join the lineup of already-announced performers: pop star Tate McRae and this year's Canadian Music Hall of Fame inductee, Nickelback.

Several of the performers have collaborated previously, as Timmins, Ontario's Pablo teamed up with Montreal's Banx & Ranx on the 2022 single "Flowers Need Rain," and the producing duo also worked on Rêve's pop-EDM songs "Headphones" and "Whitney."

Shang-Chi star Simu Liu has already been tapped to host the Junos for a second time. The nominees for this year's Junos are set to be announced on Tuesday, Jan. 31, and fans can watch the press conference live on CBC.ca/music/junos at 11 a.m. ET.


Simu Liu is back to host the 2023 Juno Awards on Monday, March 13, at 8 p.m ET. Tune in on CBC, CBC Gem, CBC Radio One, CBC Music and CBC Listen, and stream globally on cbcmusic.ca/junos.

An image of actor Simu Liu, lying on the ground, holding a Juno Award, with the words "Join host Simu Liu at the Junos live on March 13."
(CBC)