The Juno Awards are back in-person for the first time since 2019. The highly anticipated return of the Canadian awards show will feature a bevvy of local talent and awe-inspiring performances. See who’s performing and which stars are coming to celebrate the best in Canadian talent.
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Haviah Mighty is quickly emerging as one of the most promising hip hop artists to represent the red and white flag. Mighty's debut album won the 2019 Polaris Music Prize and she will rip the stage at this year's Junos.
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Vancouver-born rapper bbno$ is headed to the Junos. The "Lalala" and "Edamame" rapper has captured the online audience with his catchy, viral songs.
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DJ Shub, a former member of A Tribe Called Red, and Snotty Nose Rez Kids are scheduled to hit the stage at this year's broadcast.
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Vancouver Island's Lauren Spencer-Smith had a big year in 2020, ranking among the Top 20 in "American Idol" and receiving a Juno Award nomination for her debut album. Spencer-Smith is headed back to the Junos this year.
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Tesher has been mixing Bollywood and hip-hop songs from a young age. The singer brings his fusion of pop, reggaeton and more to the Junos stage.
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Arcade Fire are set to make their big JUNO Awards return, performing at the awards for the first time since 2018.
The band will perform music from their upcoming album, WE, their first since 2017's Everything Now.
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Mustafa the Poet will make his debut at the show this year as a performer. The singer, songwriter, poet, and filmmaker is nominated for the first time for Alternative Album of the Year and Songwriter of the Year.
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The Montreal born artist Charlotte Cardin will stop by the Junos for a performance in the middle of her North American tour.
Cardin is nominated for six awards including TikTok Juno Fan Choice, Single of the Year, Album of the Year presented by Music Canada, Artist of the Year presented by SiriusXM Canada, Pop Album of the Year, and Music Video of the Year.
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The pop punk princess of Canada makes her return to the Junos for the first time since 2008. Avril Lavigne will perform hits from her album Let Go in celebration of its 20th anniversary.
She is the third top-selling Canadian female artist in history with 26 Juno award nominations and 9 awards.
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Seven-time Juno winners, The Arkells, are not only performing at the show this year, but are also nominees for Group of the Year.
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“Shang-Chi and The Legend of the Ten Rings” star Simu Liu will be making his debut as a Juno host at the awards show.