Juno Awards of 2024
Juno Awards of 2024 | |
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Date | 24 March 2024 |
Location | Scotiabank Centre Halifax, Nova Scotia |
Hosted by | Nelly Furtado |
Most awards | Charlotte Cardin, Tate McRae, Aysanabee, Shawn Everett, TOBi, The Beaches (2) |
Most nominations | Charlotte Cardin (6) |
Website | junoawards |
Television/radio coverage | |
Network | CBC CBC Gem |
The Juno Awards of 2024 were held on 24 March 2024, at Scotiabank Centre in Halifax, Nova Scotia, to honour achievements in Canadian music in 2023.[1] It recognized the best recordings, compositions, and artists of the eligibility year determined by the members of the Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences. The ceremony was hosted by Nelly Furtado.[2]
Charlotte Cardin was the leading nominee with six nominations while Talk and Daniel Caesar had five each.[3]
Performers
[edit]Performers included Furtado, Charlotte Cardin, Talk, Josh Ross and Karan Aujla, as well as a joint performance by Elisapie and Jeremy Dutcher, a posthumous tribute to Canadian musical icons Gordon Lightfoot and Robbie Robertson by singer-songwriters Allison Russell and Aysanabee, and a posthumous tribute to Karl Tremblay by Alexandra Stréliski.[2] [3][4]
Artist(s) | Song(s) |
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Nelly Furtado | "Say It Right" "Maneater" "Promiscuous" "Eat Your Man" "Give It to Me" "I'm Like a Bird" |
Karan Aujla Ikky |
"Admirin' You" "Softly" |
Jeremy Dutcher Elisapie Morgan Toney |
"Honor Song" "Skicinuwihkuk" "Uummati Attanarsimat" |
TALK | "Run Away to Mars" "A Little Bit Happy" |
Charlotte Cardin | "Confetti" |
Alexandra Stréliski Allison Russell Aysanabee Julian Taylor Logan Staats Shawnee Kish William Prince In memoriam of Karl Tremblay, Gordon Lightfoot, and Robbie Robertson |
"Les Étoiles filantes" "If You Could Read My Mind" "The Weight" |
Josh Ross | "Trouble" "Single Again" |
Maestro Fresh Wes Canadian Music Hall of Fame performance presented by TD |
"Beethoven's Fifth" "Underestimated" "Stick to Your Vision" "Conducting Thangs" "Let Your Backbone Slide" |
The Beaches | "Blame Brett" |
Winners and nominees
[edit]The following are the winners and nominees of the Juno Awards of 2024.[5] Winners appear first and highlighted in bold.
People
[edit]Artist of the Year | Group of the Year |
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Breakthrough Artist of the Year | Breakthrough Group of the Year |
Fan Choice Award | Songwriter of the Year |
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Producer of the Year | Recording Engineer of the Year |
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Albums
[edit]Songs and recordings
[edit]Single of the Year | Classical Composition of the Year |
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Dance Recording of the Year | Rap Single of the Year |
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Contemporary R&B/Soul Recording of the Year | Traditional R&B/Soul Recording of the Year |
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Reggae Recording of the Year | Underground Dance Single of the Year |
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Other
[edit]Album Artwork of the Year | Video of the Year |
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MusiCounts Teacher of the Year | |
Special awards
[edit]Maestro Fresh Wes was this year's Canadian Music Hall of Fame inductee, the first rapper to receive the honour. It was presented by Kardinal Offishall.[6][2] Tegan and Sara were given the Juno Humanitarian Award from actor Elliot Page for their work as advocates for the 2SLGBTQ+ community.[2]
References
[edit]- ^ Etan Vlessing, "Juno Awards: Charlotte Cardin Leads With Six Nominations". The Hollywood Reporter, February 6, 2024.
- ^ a b c d Press, David Friend The Canadian (7 November 2023). "Nelly Furtado promises 'sexy,' 'spicy' show as host of 2024 Juno Awards". thecanadianpressnews.ca. Retrieved 11 March 2024.
- ^ a b Press, David Friend The Canadian (6 February 2024). "Charlotte Cardin leads Juno nominations with six, Talk and Daniel Caesar nab five". thecanadianpressnews.ca. Retrieved 11 March 2024.
- ^ David Friend, "Aysanabee and Allison Russell to be involved in Junos tribute to Lightfoot, Robertson". Toronto Star, February 29, 2024.
- ^ David Friend, "2024 Juno Awards nominations: Charlotte Cardin leads with 6 nods". Global News, February 6, 2024.
- ^ "Maestro Fresh Wes to be inducted into Canadian Music Hall of Fame". thecanadianpressnews.ca. 7 November 2023. Retrieved 11 March 2024.