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About

What started as the RPM Gold Leaf Awards in 1964 by RPM editor and publisher Walt Grealis and record label executive Stan Klees, soon became The JUNO Awards in 1971.  Named in tribute to Pierre Juneau, the first chairperson of the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC), the JUNO Awards were founded to raise the public profile and recognition of musical artists in Canada.

The JUNO Awards has evolved from an industry awards event to a weeklong festival that travels city to city across the country. It encompasses both public-facing fan events and industry/networking opportunities featuring a diverse array of Canadian artists and emerging talent. In addition to The JUNO Awards Broadcast, JUNO Week event programming includes JUNO Songwriters' Circle, JUNOfest, JUNO Fan Fare, JUNO Cup, and more.

In 2002, The JUNO Awards went on the road to take the music to the fans and expanded its scope to include a series of public and private events outside of the Awards broadcast. Each host city has embraced their opportunity to support the JUNO Awards and build an enduring legacy of music programs in their market.

Reviews

Rating: 4.2 out of 5 based on 125 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Awesome experience for a 1st timer

    by Richard on 2024-03-28Scotiabank Centre - Halifax

    I took my daughter to this event as we are avid music fans. it met and exceeded our exp, watching the show was a good experience but to be there 1st hand is like no other . from the fan experience and the celebrity sightings it was a night we both will cherish and never forget

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Amazing nite !

    by Tom in Halifax on 2024-03-27Scotiabank Centre - Halifax

    What a night ! We applied on line for the red carpet event and were selected! It was amazing and very well organized and well done!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Exceeded Expectations

    by HL Music Review on 2024-03-27Scotiabank Centre - Halifax

    This was my first time attending the Juno awards. I was unsure of what to expect. It was amazing! Will definitely attend again!

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Canadian Music Party

    by Lyn on 2024-03-27Scotiabank Centre - Halifax

    It was a fun experience. I sat way up near the ceiling in the large auditorium. I think there should be a rule that performers may use any language, but a translation should be projected on some screen onstage giving the words for their songs in either English or French. There were songs this year performed very beautifully in Punjabi and Portuguese, I believe. It is not such an issue with languages of Indigenous Canadians, but with very diverse languages that few people in this country are likely to understand, there should be some translation, to increase the listener’s enjoyment.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Best JUNOS Ever

    by KeithB on 2024-03-27Scotiabank Centre - Halifax

    What a fantastic experience. Such an array of talented musicians. The production and sound was impeccable. Highly recommend anyone to attend if you ever have the opportunity.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    A great night

    by Jojojosephine on 2024-03-27Scotiabank Centre - Halifax

    The Juno’s was great. We were in the nosebleed section and the screens were great but a lot of the stage was completely blocked which was disappointing. The live recording was cool and the crowd coaching was interesting to see. All in all a nice event and I would attend again if it came back to Halifax.

  • Rating: 2 out of 5

    Lack lustre

    by Disappointed on 2024-03-27Scotiabank Centre - Halifax

    As someone attending, it felt very lack lustre , it didn’t feel like an awards show, it felt like a very disjointed corporate event. Someone speaking here for a minute, then someone else for a second. There was nothing happening during commercial breaks which were every 5 minutes, so it was just a lot of nothing. The tickets were expensive I expected it to feel like a put together event and it didn’t. The host didn’t do much hosting other than opening the show.

  • Rating: 1 out of 5

    Poor in person experience

    by EA on 2023-03-22Rogers Place - Edmonton

    We were excited about this event but unfortunately very disappointed. The event only seemed concerned about the TV broadcast and the audience that paid to be in the seats was forgotten. It was very difficult to see from the seats with very a limited number of screens and every commercial break was down time - no entertainment at all to keep the audience engaged. It made for a pretty boring experience. We attended a number of years back in London Ontario - they put on a great show for both TV and the sitting audience - this should be a format that the Junos return to and strive to produce.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Well organized Junos

    by Colleen on 2023-03-21Rogers Place - Edmonton

    We really enjoyed the show even though the only performer we knew was Nickelback. It was very well choreographed and on time. It would have been nice to have had bigger names show up for the show, but I don't think that's the fault of the Juno organizers, it's the stars who think they are too good for the Junos or maybe they just didn't want to come to Edmonton. I think Edmonton did a great job hosting.

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    Experience

    by Ladybug on 2023-03-20Rogers Place - Edmonton

    Attending the Junos is a unique event that requires it be treated as such, especially for newbies have no idea. To build anticipation, elevate this experience, helpful tips on how to get the most of; what to expect, dress (if choose) highlight or suggest links check out festivities week of. This isn't like a concert and should not be treated as such. The show seemed shortened, didn't feel satisfaction that typically accompanies. With that being said, next year's Junos in Halifax, will be a vacay.