The Juno Awards, more popularly known as the JUNOS, are awards presented annually to Canadian musical artists and bands to acknowledge their artistic and technical achievements in all aspects of music. New members of the Canadian Music Hall of Fame are also inducted as part of the awards ceremonies.
Showing Season 1 of 1
1970
The Juno Awards are staged at various cities across Canada every spring since 1970.
1970-02-21
Toronto, ON
1971-02-22
Toronto, ON
1972-02-28
Toronto, ON
1973-03-12
Toronto, ON
1974-03-25
Toronto, ON
1975-03-24
Toronto, ON
1976-03-15
Toronto, ON
1977-03-16
Toronto, ON
1978-03-28
Toronto, ON
1979-03-21
Toronto, ON
1980-04-02
Toronto, ON
1981-02-05
Toronto, ON
1982-04-14
Toronto, ON
1983-04-05
Toronto, ON
1984-12-05
Toronto, ON
1985-11-04
Toronto, ON
1986-11-10
Toronto, ON
1987-11-02
Toronto, ON
1989-03-12
Toronto, ON
1990-03-18
Toronto, ON
1991-03-03
Vancouver, BC
1992-03-29
Toronto, ON
1993-03-21
Toronto, ON
1994-03-20
Toronto, ON
1995-03-26
Hamilton, ON
1996-03-10
Hamilton, ON
1997-03-09
Hamilton, ON
1998-03-22
Vancouver, BC
1999-03-07
Hamilton, ON
2000-03-12
Toronto, ON
2001-03-04
Hamilton, ON
2002-04-14
St. John's, NL
2003-04-06
Ottawa, ON
2004-04-04
Edmonton, AB
2005-04-03
Winnipeg, MB
2006-04-02
Halifax, NS
2007-04-01
Saskatoon, SK
2008-04-06
Calgary, AB
2009-03-29
Vancouver, BC
2010-04-18
St. John's, NL
2011-03-27
Toronto, ON
2012-04-01
Ottawa, ON
2013-03-21
Regina, SK
2014-03-30
Winnipeg, MB
2015-03-15
Hamilton, ON
2016-04-03
Calgary, AB
2017-04-02
Ottawa, ON
2018-03-25
Vancouver, BC
2019-03-26
London, ON
2020-06-29
Virtual Broadcast (COVID 19 Restrictions)
2021-06-06
Rebel Nightclub, Toronto, ON
2022-05-15
Budweiser Stage, Toronto, ON
2023-03-13
Simu Liu hosts Canada’s Biggest Night in Music, with performances by Alexisonfire, AP Dhillon, Aysanabee, Banx & Ranx, Jessie Reyez, Nickelback, Preston Pablo, Reve, Tate McRae, Tenille Townes, and more. Held in Rodgers Place, Edmonton, AB.
2025-03-30
Vancouver, BC