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]

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Juno Awards of 2024
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Date24 March 2024
LocationScotiabank Centre
Halifax, Nova Scotia
Hosted byNelly Furtado
Most awardsCharlotte Cardin, Tate McRae, Aysanabee, Shawn Everett, TOBi, The Beaches (2)
Most nominationsCharlotte Cardin (6)
Websitejunoawards.ca
Television/radio coverage
NetworkCBC
CBC Gem
 2023 · Juno Awards
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Charlotte Cardin was the leading nominee with six nominations while Talk and Daniel Caesar had five each.[3]

Performers

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]

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Winners and nominees

The following are the winners and nominees of the Juno Awards of 2024.[5] Winners appear first and highlighted in bold.

People

More information Artist of the Year, Group of the Year ...
Artist of the Year Group of the Year
Breakthrough Artist of the Year Breakthrough Group of the Year
Fan Choice Award Songwriter of the Year
Producer of the Year Recording Engineer of the Year
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Albums

More information Album of the Year, Adult Alternative Album of the Year ...
Album of the Year Adult Alternative Album of the Year
Adult Contemporary Album of the Year Alternative Album of the Year
Blues Album of the Year Children's Album of the Year
  • Blue ribbon Blue Moon Marquee, Scream, Holler & Howl
  • Matt Andersen, The Big Bottle of Joy
  • Blackburn Brothers, Soulfunkn'blues
  • Michael Jerome Browne, Gettin' Together
  • Brandon Isaak, One Step Closer
Classical Album of the Year – Solo Classical Album of the Year – Large Ensemble
Classical Album of the Year – Small Ensemble Contemporary Christian/Gospel Album of the Year
  • Blue ribbon Constantinople, Il Ponte di Leonardo
  • Andrew Armstrong and James Ehnes, Mythes
  • Les Barocudas, Basta parlare!
  • Cheng² Duo, Portrait
  • Angèle Dubeau and La Pietà Analekta, Portrait: Alex Baranowski
  • Blue ribbon K-Anthony, Arrow
  • Stirling John, Where I'm Meant to Be
  • Joshua Leventhal, All Ye Lepers
  • Brooke Nicholls, Glory to God
  • Tuzee, Alive
Contemporary Indigenous Artist of the Year Traditional Indigenous Artist of the Year
Country Album of the Year Electronic Album of the Year
Francophone Album of the Year Instrumental Album of the Year
  • Blue ribbon Colin Stetson, When we were that what wept for the sea
  • Meredith Bates, Tesseract
  • Markus Floats, Fourth Album
  • Haralabos (Harry) Stafylakis, Calibrating Friction
  • Alexandra Stréliski, Néo-Romance
International Album of the Year Jazz Album of the Year – Solo
  • Blue ribbon Christine Jensen, Day Moon
  • Gentiane MG, Walls Made of Glass
  • Jocelyn Gould, Sonic Bouquet
  • Noam Lemish, Twelve
  • Russ Macklem, The South Detroit Connection
Jazz Album of the Year – Group Vocal Jazz Album of the Year
Metal/Hard Music Album of the Year Pop Album of the Year
Rap Album/EP of the Year Rock Album of the Year
Contemporary Roots Album of the Year Traditional Roots Album of the Year
Global Music Album of the Year Comedy Album of the Year
  • Blue ribbon Okan, Okantomi
  • Bel and Quinn, Donte sann yo
  • Kizaba, Kizavibe
  • Moonshine, SMS for Location Vol. 5
  • Waahli, Soap Box
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Songs and recordings

More information Single of the Year, Classical Composition of the Year ...
Single of the Year Classical Composition of the Year
  • Blue ribbon Nicole Lizée, "Don't Throw Your Head in Your Hands"
  • Amy Brandon, "Simulacra"
  • Iman Habibi, "Shāhīn-nāmeh, for Voice and Orchestra"
  • Emilie Cecilia LeBel, "…and the Higher Leaves of the Trees Seemed to Shimmer in the Last of the Sunlight’s Lingering Touch of Them…"
  • Dinuk Wijeratne, "Portrait of an Imaginary Sibling"
Dance Recording of the Year Rap Single of the Year
Contemporary R&B/Soul Recording of the Year Traditional R&B/Soul Recording of the Year
  • Blue ribbon Aqyila, "Hello"
  • Jhyve, "Unbreakable"
  • Luna Elle, "9 to 5"
  • Katie Tupper, Where to Find Me
  • RealestK, Real World
Reggae Recording of the Year Underground Dance Single of the Year
  • Blue ribbon Blond:ish, "Call My Name"
  • DJ Karaba, "Mad Mess"
  • LostBoyJay, "Could Be Wrong"
  • Peach, "Eclipse"
  • Smalltown DJs, "Concorde Groove"
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Other

More information Album Artwork of the Year, Video of the Year ...
Album Artwork of the Year Video of the Year
MusiCounts Teacher of the Year
  • Blue ribbon Stephen Richardson - École St. Joseph, Yellowknife, NT
  • Zeda Ali - Sunnyview Middle School, Brampton, ON
  • Robert Bailey - École Charlie Killam School, Camrose, AB
  • Élisabeth Bouchard-Bernier - École Des Explorateurs, Malartic, QC
  • Sarah Comerford - Macdonald Drive Junior High, St. John's, NL
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Special awards

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

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