The 54th Annual Juno Awards lit up Vancouver’s Rogers Arena on Sunday celebrating the best in Canadian music.
Hosted by Michael Bublé, the event featured electrifying performances and honoured artists across more than 40 categories.
Tate McRae emerged as the biggest winner, taking home four awards:
- Album of the Year: Think Later
- Pop Album of the Year: Think Later
- Single of the Year: Exes
- Artist of the Year
This year saw several artists claim their first Juno Awards:
- Snotty Nose Rez Kids: Rap Album/EP of the Year (Red Future)
- Nemahsis: Breakthrough Artist or Group of the Year and Alternative Album of the Year (Interlude (When a Thought Grows Wings))
- Lowell: Songwriter of the Year (Non-Performer)
- AP Dhillon: South Asian Music Recording of the Year
Special Honors and Milestones:
- Anne Murray received the Lifetime Achievement Award, celebrating her legendary career.
- Sum 41 was inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame and delivered a memorable final performance.
- bbno$ won the TikTok JUNO Fan Choice Award, showcasing the power of fan engagement.
The Junos highlighted Canada’s rich musical diversity, with Mustafa earning double recognition for Music Video of the Year and Songwriter of the Year (Performer).
The Toronto Symphony Orchestra added to its legacy with a sixth Juno win, while The Beaches secured their fifth Group of the Year award.
For a complete list of winners and more details, visit the official Juno Awards website.