How to Watch Juno Awards 2024 on CBC Gem in UK

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Are you in UK and eager to catch the JUNO Awards on CBC Gem?

You’re not alone!

The JUNO Awards promise an evening filled with incredible performances.

Taking place on Sunday, March 24, this edition promises an evening filled with incredible talent, including artists like Alexandra Stréliski, Allison Russell, Aysanabee, Jeremy Dutcher, and Elisapie.

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Where and When to Watch the Juno Awards 2024

You can catch the 2024 JUNO Awards live from the Scotiabank Centre in Halifax on Sunday, March 24, at 9 p.m. AST/8 p.m EST. Tune in on CBC TV, CBC Gem, CBC Radio One, CBC Music, and CBC Listen, or stream it globally on CBCMusic.ca/junos and CBC Music’s YouTube page.

Who Will Present at the Juno Awards 2024?

Nelly Furtado, the comeback artist, will not only host but also perform during the broadcast ceremony of the Juno Awards on March 24th.

Which Artists Will Perform at the Juno Awards 2024?

This is the complete lineup of performances for the 2024 Juno Awards and the newly announced Juno Block Party festival:

Performances for the 2024 Juno Awards:

  • Alexandra Stréliski
  • Allison Russell
  • Aysanabee
  • Jeremy Dutcher
  • Elisapie

Performances for Juno Block Party:

  • Thursday night: Classified, David Myles, JRDN, O’Sound, City Natives, Joce Reyome, Reeny, Skratch Bastid.
  • Friday night: Talk, Good Kid, Dizzy, Maggie Andrew.
  • Saturday night: James Barker Band, Tyler Joe Miller, Dave Sampson, Sacha, and special guests.

Doors open at 6 p.m., shows start at 7 p.m. The first night is free, while tickets are required for the second and third nights. You can get more information via the Juno Awards event page.

Who Are the Nominees for the Juno Awards 2024?

Here are the nominees for the Juno Awards 2024 across various categories:

TikTok Juno Fan Choice:

  1. Charlotte Cardin (Cult Nation*The Orchard)
  2. Daniel Caesar (Republic*Universal)
  3. DVBBS (Ultra*Sony)
  4. Josh Ross (Universal)
  5. Karan Aujla (Warner)
  6. Shubh (Independent)
  7. Tate McRae (RCA*Sony)
  8. The Weeknd (XO*Universal)
  9. ThxSoMch (Elektra*Warner)
  10. Walk off the Earth (Golden Carrot*The Orchard)

Single of the Year:

  1. “Confetti,” Charlotte Cardin (Cult Nation*The Orchard)
  2. “Always,” Daniel Caesar (Republic*Universal)
  3. “Pretty Girl Era,” LU KALA (LVK/Amigo Records*AWAL)
  4. “A Little Bit Happy,” TALK (Capitol*Universal)
  5. “greedy,” Tate McRae (RCA*Sony)

International Album of the Year:

  1. Gettin’ Old, Luke Combs (River House/Columbia*Sony)
  2. HEROES & VILLAINS, Metro Boomin (Boominati*Universal)
  3. One Thing At A Time, Morgan Wallen (Big Loud/Republic*Universal)
  4. SOS, SZA (Top Dawg/RCA*Sony)
  5. 1989 (Taylor’s Version), Taylor Swift (Taylor Swift*Universal)

Album of the Year:

  1. Néo-Romance, Alexandra Stréliski (Secret City*F.A.B.)
  2. 99 Nights, Charlotte Cardin (Cult Nation*The Orchard)
  3. NEVER ENOUGH, Daniel Caesar (Republic*Universal)
  4. Mirror, Lauren Spencer Smith (Universal)
  5. Lord of the Flies & Birds & Bees, TALK (Capitol*Universal)

Artist of the Year:

  1. Charlotte Cardin (Cult Nation*The Orchard)
  2. Daniel Caesar (Republic*Universal)
  3. Lauren Spencer Smith (Universal)
  4. Shania Twain (Republic*Universal)
  5. Tate McRae (RCA*Sony)

Group of the Year:

  1. Arkells (Arkells Music*Universal)
  2. Loud Luxury (Armada*Sony)
  3. Nickelback (BMG*Warner/ADA)
  4. The Beaches (AWAL*Independent)
  5. Walk off the Earth (Golden Carrot*The Orchard)

Breakthrough Artist of the Year:

  1. Connor Price (Independent)
  2. Karan Aujla (Warner)
  3. LU KALA (LVK/Amigo*AWAL)
  4. Shubh (Independent)
  5. TALK (Capitol*Universal)

Breakthrough Group of the Year:

  1. Busty and the Bass (Arts & Crafts*Universal)
  2. Crash Adams (Warner)
  3. Good Kid (Good People*The Orchard)
  4. Men I Trust (Independent)
  5. New West (Republic*Universal)

Songwriter of the Year:

  1. Allison Russell
  2. Aysanabee
  3. Charlotte Cardin, Jason Brando & Lubalin
  4. Nicholas Durocher & Connor Riddell
  5. William Prince

Country Album of the Year:

  1. The Compass Project – South Album, Brett Kissel (Big Star*Universal)
  2. Right Round Here, Dean Brody (Starseed*Stem)
  3. Do It Anyway, Jade Eagleson (Starseed*Stem)
  4. Ahead Of Our Time, James Barker Band (RECORDS/Columbia*Sony)
  5. Spillin’ My Truth, Tyler Joe Miller (MDM*Universal)

Adult Alternative Album of the Year:

  1. Powder Blue, Begonia (Birthday Cake*The Orchard)
  2. Multitudes, Feist (Universal)
  3. Are We Good, Hayden (Arts & Crafts*Universal)
  4. Motewolonuwok, Jeremy Dutcher (Secret City*F.A.B.)
  5. Revolution, Shawnee Kish (Amelia*Symphonic)

Alternative Album of the Year:

  1. Here and Now, Aysanabee (Ishkōdé*Universal)
  2. Dizzy, Dizzy (Royal Mountain*Universal)
  3. To Learn, Leith Ross (Republic*Universal)
  4. See You In The Dark, Softcult (Easy Life*The Orchard)
  5. Lord of the Flies & Birds & Bees, TALK (Capitol*Universal)

Pop Album of the Year:

  1. 99 Nights, Charlotte Cardin (Cult Nation*The Orchard)
  2. Mirror, Lauren Spencer Smith (Universal)
  3. Saturn Return, Rêve (31 East*Universal)
  4. Queen Of Me, Shania Twain (Republic*Universal)
  5. Lost In Translation, Valley (Universal)

Rock Album of the Year:

  1. Fearless, Crown Lands (Universal)
  2. Formentera II, Metric (Metric Music*Thirty Tigers/The Orchard)
  3. Blame My Ex, The Beaches (AWAL*Independent)
  4. Pretty Monster, The Blue Stones (MNRK*Outside)
  5. Glory, The Glorious Sons (TGS*Warner)

Vocal Jazz Album of the Year:

  1. Songwriters Alex Bird & Ewen Farncombe (Independent)
  2. You’re Alike, You Two, Caity Gyorgy & Mark Limacher (La Reserve*Independent/The Orchard)
  3. Little Bit a’ Love, Denielle Bassels (Independent)
  4. Our Roots Run Deep, Dominique Fils-Aimé (Ensoul*F.A.B./Believe)
  5. Your Requests, Laila Biali (Empress*Independent/Believe)

Jazz Album of the Year (Solo):

  1. Day Moon, Christine Jensen (Justin Time*F.A.B./Nettwerk)
  2. Walls Made of Glass, Gentiane MG (TPR*Propagande/A-Train)
  3. Sonic Bouquet, Jocelyn Gould (Independent)
  4. Twelve, Noam Lemish (TPR*Independent/A-Train)
  5. The South Detroit Connection, Russ Macklem (TQM*Independent/IDLA)

Jazz Album of the Year (Group):

  1. Migrations, Allison Au with the Migrations Ensemble (Independent)
  2. Septology-The Black Forest Session, Canadian Jazz Collective (HGBS Blue*MIG/Proper/UMV/MVD/Independent)
  3. Cry Me A River, Hilario Duran and His Latin Jazz Big Band (Alma*Universal)
  4. Recent History, Mike Murley & Mark Eisenman Quartet (Cornerstone*Outside/The Orchard)
  5. Convergence, Nick Maclean Quartet feat. Brownman Ali (Browntasauras/Independent)

Instrumental Album of the Year:

  1. Néo-Romance, Alexandra Stréliski (Secret City* F.A.B.)
  2. When we were that what wept for the sea, Colin Stetson (52 Hz)
  3. Calibrating Friction, Haralabos [Harry] Stafylakis (New Amsterdam*Naxos)
  4. Fourth Album, Markus Floats (Constellation*Secretly)
  5. Tesseract, Meredith Bates (Phonometrograph*Independent)

Francophone Album of the Year:

  1. Zayon, FouKi (Disques 7ième, Ciel*Believe)
  2. Dans la seconde, Karkwa (Simone*Sony/The Orchard)
  3. En concert avec l’Orchestre symphonique de Montréal (sous la direction du chef Simon Leclerc), Les Cowboys Fringants & l’Orchestre symphonique de Montréal (Les Disques de La Tribu*Propagande/Believe)
  4. À boire deboutte, Salebarbes (Productions Grand V.*The Orchard)
  5. Non conventionnel, Souldia (Disques 7ième Ciel*Independent/Believe)

Children’s Album of the Year:

  1. Big Words, ABC Singsong (Independent/The Orchard)
  2. Going Back: Remembered and Remixed Family Folk Songs, Vol. 1, Ginalina (Independent)
  3. Love-a-By, Splash’N Boots (Independent/The Orchard)
  4. Welcome to the Flea Circus, The Swinging Belles (Independent)
  5. Maestro Fresh Wes Presents: Young Maestro, Stick To Your Vision For Young Athletes, Young Maestro (Independent)

Classical Album of the Year (Solo Artist):

  1. Infinite Voyage, Barbara Hannigan (Alpha Classics*Naxos/Independent)
  2. Nielsen: Violin Concerto, Symphony No. 4, James Ehnes (Chandos*Naxos/The Orchard)
  3. Fauré: Nocturnes & Barcarolles, Marc-André Hamelin (Hyperion*Universal)
  4. De Hartmann: Cello Concerto, Matt Haimovitz (Pentatone/Naxos)
  5. mouvance, Suzie LeBlanc (Centrediscs*Canadian Music Centre/Naxos)

Classical Album of the Year (Large Ensemble):

  1. Bekah Simms: Bestiaries, Cryptid Ensemble, Ensemble Contemporain de Montreal (Centrediscs*Canadian Music Centre/Naxos)
  2. Maxime Goulet: Symphonie de la tempête de verglas, Orchestre classique de Montréal, conducted by/dirigé par Jacques Lacombe (ATMA*Universal)
  3. Sibelius 3 & 4, Orchestre Métropolitain, conducted by/dirigé par Yannick Nézet-Séguin (ATMA*Universal)
  4. Mahler: Symphony No. 5, Orchestre Symphonique De Montreal, conducted by/dirigé par Rafael Payare (Pentatone*Naxos)
  5. Rachmaninoff: Symphonies Nos. 2 & 3; Isle of the Dead, The Philadelphia Orchestra, conducted by/dirigé par Yannick Nézet-Séguin (Deutsche Grammophon*Universal)

Classical Album of the Year:

  1. Mythes, Andrew Armstrong & James Ehnes (Onyx*The Orchard)
  2. Portrait: Alex Baranowski, Angèle Dubeau & La Pietà (Analekta*Naxos/The Orchard)
  3. Portrait, Cheng² Duo (Centrediscs*Canadian Music Centre/Naxos)
  4. Il Ponte di Leonardo, Constantinople (Glossa*Naxos)
  5. Basta parlare!, Les Barocudas (ATMA*Universal)

Classical Composition of the Year:

  1. Simulacra, Amy Brandon (Independent)
  2. Portrait of an Imaginary Sibling, Dinuk Wijeratne (Centrediscs*Canadian Music Centre/Naxos)
  3. …and the Higher Leaves of the Trees Seemed to Shimmer in the Last of the Sunlight’s Lingering Touch of Them…, Emilie Cecilia LeBel (Redshift)
  4. Shāhīn-nāmeh, for Voice and Orchestra, Iman Habibi (Analekta*Naxos/The Orchard)
  5. Don’t Throw Your Head in Your Hands, Nicole Lizée (Redshift)

Rap Album of the Year:

  1. bag or die, bbno$ (Independent*Stem)
  2. Spin the Globe, Connor Price (Independent)
  3. Crying Crystals, Haviah Mighty (Mighty Gang*Foundation Media)
  4. KAYTRAMINÉ, KAYTRAMINÉ (Independent)
  5. PANIC, TOBi (RCA*Sony)

Dance Recording of the Year:

  1. “Eat Your Man,” Dom Dolla & Nelly Furtado (Three Six Zero*Sony)
  2. “Crew Thang,” DVBBS, Jeremih & Sk8 (Ultra*Sony)
  3. “Need Your Love,” Felix Cartal & Karen Harding (Physical Presents*Fontana North)
  4. “I Go Dancing” (feat. Ella Henderson), Frank Walker (Ultra*Sony)
  5. “Next To You” (feat. Kane Brown), Loud Luxury & DVBBS (Armada*Sony)

Contemporary R&B Recording of the Year:

  1. “For the Better,” Aqyila (Sony)
  2. “Never Enough,” Daniel Caesar (Republic*Universal)
  3. “Heartbreak Hill,” Jon Vinyl (Vinyl*Foundation Media)
  4. “When It Blooms,” Nonso Amadi (Universal)
  5. FACETS, Shay Lia (AWAL)

Reggae Recording of the Year:

  1. “Stir This Thing,” Ammoye (Donsome*Ingrooves/Virgin)
  2. “Feel Like Home,” Exco Levi (Penthouse*High Priest/ONErpm)
  3. “Roots Girl,” Jah’Mila (Independent)
  4. “Dread Kirk,” Diamond & Finn (Independent)
  5. “Rush Dem” (feat. 4Korners, Haviah Mighty), Omega Mighty (Independent*Foundation Media)

Contemporary Indigenous Artist or Group of the Year:

  1. Here and Now, Aysanabee (Ishkōdé*Universal)
  2. Scream, Holler & Howl, Blue Moon Marquee (Independent*IDLA)
  3. Inuktitut, Elisapie (Bonsound*Sony/The Orchard)
  4. Revolution, Shawnee Kish (Amelia*Symphonic)
  5. Bekka Ma’iingan, Zoon (Paper Bag*Fontana North)

Contemporary Roots Album of the Year:

  1. The Returner, Allison Russell (Fantasy*Universal)
  2. We Will Never Be The Same, Good Lovelies (Outside)
  3. Beyond The Reservoir, Julian Taylor (Howling Turtle*Warner)
  4. A Light in the Attic, Logan Staats (Red Music Rising*Believe)
  5. Stand in the Joy, William Prince (Six Shooter*The Orchard)

Traditional Roots Album of the Year:

  1. Paint Horse, Benjamin Dakota Rogers (Good People*The Orchard)
  2. The Breath Between, David Francey (Independent)
  3. Roses, Jackson Hollow (Mountain Fever*Syntax Creative)
  4. Second Hand, James Keelaghan (Borealis*Universal/IDLA)
  5. Resilience, Morgan Toney (Ishkōdé*Universal)

Blues Album of the Year:

  1. SoulFunkn’BLUES, Blackburn Brothers (Electro-Fi*Isotope Music/The Orchard)
  2. Scream, Holler & Howl, Blue Moon Marquee (Independent/IDLA)
  3. One Step Closer, Brandon Isaak (Independent)
  4. The Big Bottle of Joy, Matt Andersen (Sonic*Warner)
  5. Gettin’ Together, Michael Jerome Browne (Borealis*Universal/IDLA)

Contemporary Christian/Gospel Album of the Year:

  1. Glory To God, Brooke Nicholls (Independent)
  2. ALL YE LEPERS, Joshua Leventhal (Independent)
  3. Arrow, K-Anthony (Independent)
  4. Where I’m Meant to Be, Stirling John (Independent)
  5. Alive, Tuzee (Independent)

Global Music Album of the Year:

  1. Donte sann yo, Bel and Quinn (Independent)
  2. Kizavibe, Kizaba (Disques Nuits d’Afrique*Believe)
  3. SMS for Location Vol. 5, Moonshine (Moonshine/FORESEEN*MNRK)
  4. Okantomi, OKAN (Lulaworld*Symphonic)
  5. Soap Box, Waahli (Wyzah Musk*Lemont)

Jack Richardson Producer of the Year:

  1. Hill Kourkoutis
  2. Jason Brando, Lubalin, Mathieu Sénéchal & Sam Avant
  3. Joel Stouffer
  4. Shawn Everett
  5. Wondagurl

Recording Engineer of the Year:

  1. Denis Tougas
  2. George Seara
  3. Matty Green
  4. Serban Ghenea
  5. Shawn Everett

Album Artwork of the Year:

  1. Carolyne De Bellefeuille (Art Director/Directeur artistique), Jessica Ledoux (Designer & Illustrator/Concepteur & Illustrateur), Mali Savaria-Ille (Designer & Illustrator/Concepteur & Illustrateur), Veronique Lafortune (Designer & Illustrator/Concepteur & Illustrateur), Leeor Wild (Photographer/Photographe); INUKTITUT – Elisapie, Bonsound*Sony/The Orchard
  2. Heather Goodchild (Art Director/Directeur artistique), Colby Richardson (Designer/Concepteur), Colin Fletcher (Illustrator/Illustrateur), Sara Melvin (Photographer/Photographe), MULTITUDES – Feist, Universal
  3. Kit King (Illustrator), Vanessa Heins (Photographer/Photographe), THE LOVE STILL HELD ME NEAR – City and Colour, Dine Alone*The Orchard
  4. Nicolas Lemieux (Art Director/Directeur artistique), Mykaël Nelson (Designer & Illustrator/Concepteur & Illustrateur), Albert Zablit (Photographer/Photographe), RIOPELLE SYMPHONIQUE – Orchestre Symphonique de Montréal, GSI*Independent
  5. Quinton Nyce (Art Director/Directeur artistique), Brodie Metcalfe (Designer/Concepteur), Davis Graham (Illustrator/Illustrateur), Kaylee Smoke (Photographer/Photographe), I’M GOOD, HBU? – Snotty Nose Rez Kids, Independent*Fontana North

Music Video of the Year:

  1. “Of Woods and Seas,” Andrew De Zen, Alaskan Tapes, Nettwerk*Amped
  2. “Demons,” Ethan Tobman, Allison Russell, Fantasy*Universal
  3. “onetwostep” (feat. juicelover), Jordan Clarke, des hume des hume*Independent
  4. “DAMN RIGHT,” Sterling Larose, Snotty Nose Rez Kids, Distorted Muse*Fontana North
  5. “feral canadian scaredy cat,” Sterling Larose & Zachary Vague, young friend Nettwerk

Electronic Album of the Year:

  1. INFINITY CLUB, Bambii (Innovative Leisure*Red Eye)
  2. Birds, Bees, The Clouds & The Trees, Harrison (Last Gang*MNRK)
  3. Creatures of the Late Afternoon, Kid Koala (Envision*Amplified/Believe)
  4. Synthetic Season 2, Rich Aucoin (We Are Busy Bodies*Redeye)
  5. No Highs, Tim Hecker (Sunblind/Kranky*The Orchard)

Metal/Hard Music Album of the Year:

  1. As Gomorrah Burns, Cryptopsy (Nuclear Blast*AEC/Believe)
  2. Electric Sounds, Danko Jones (Sonic Unyon*Universal)
  3. Goliath, Kataklysm (Nuclear Blast*AEC/Believe)
  4. VOID, KEN mode (Artoffact*MVD/The Orchard)
  5. Morgöth, Tales, Voivod (Century*Sony)

Adult Contemporary Album of the Year:

  1. Heavy Lifting, Amanda Marshall (Metatune*The Orchard)
  2. I Wish I Was Flawless, I’m Not, BANNERS (Nettwerk*Amped)
  3. To Be Loved, Vol. 1, Josh Sahunta (Independent*Believe)
  4. Run Where the Light Calls, Luca Fogale (Amelia*Symphonic)
  5. Wildflower, Steph La Rochelle (Independent)

Comedy Album of the Year:

  1. Life of Leisure, Derek Seguin (Independent)
  2. Never Was, Graham Clark (Independent)
  3. A Lylebility, Kyle Brownrigg (Independent)
  4. Sexiest Fish in the Lake, Laurie Elliott (Howl & Roar*Independent)
  5. SAP, Mae Martin (Independent*Netflix)

Traditional R&B/Soul Recording of the Year:

  1. “Hello,” Aqyila (Sony)
  2. “Unbreakable,” Jhyve (Independent)
  3. “Where To Find Me,” Katie Tupper (Arts & Crafts*Universal)
  4. “9 to 5,” Luna Elle (Hot Freestyle*Independent/Believe)
  5. “Real World,” RealestK (Columbia*Sony)

Rap Single of the Year:

  1. “American Nightmare,” Belly (XO/Roc Nation*Universal)
  2. “Spinnin” (feat. Bens), Connor Price (Independent)
  3. “Honey Bun,” Haviah Mighty (Mighty Gang*Foundation Media)
  4. “Minimum Wage,” Pressa (RCA*Sony)
  5. “Someone I Knew,” TOBi (Same Plate/RCA*Sony)

Underground Dance Single of the Year:

  1. “Call My Name,” BLOND:ISH (Warner)
  2. “Mad Mess,” DJ Karaba (DJ Karaba*The Orchard)
  3. “Could Be Wrong,” LOSTBOYJAY (Universal)
  4. “Eclipse,” Peach (Psychic Readings*One Eye Witness/Music Deli)
  5. “Concorde Groove,” Smalltown DJs (Fool’s Gold*Virgin Music)

Traditional Indigenous Artist or Group of the Year:

  1. Sing. Pray. Love., Joel Wood (Independent)
  2. LFS5, Nimkii & the Niniis (Independent)
  3. Mitòòdebi (For My Relatives), The Bearhead Sisters (Independent)
  4. Reverie, The Red River Ramblers (Independent)
  5. Drum Nation, Young Scouts (Independent)

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FAQs - Watch Juno Awards 2024 on CBC Gem in UK

Where were the Juno Awards held in 2024?

The Juno Awards of 2024 were held at the Scotiabank Centre in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.

Is CBC Gem accessible in UK?

No, CBC Gem is only available within Canada due to geo-restrictions. So, you’ll need a VPN like ExpressVPN.

What is the significance of the name "Juno" in Canada?

The Juno Awards are named after Pierre Juneau, the first chairperson of the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC), in tribute to his contributions to Canadian broadcasting.

What country hosts the Juno Awards?

The Juno Awards are hosted in Canada to celebrate the country’s music recording industry achievements. To watch the Juno Awards in the United Kingdom, you’ll need a VPN like ExpressVPN.

Is CBC Gem free in Canada?

Yes, CBC Gem is a free digital streaming service available to residents of Canada, offering a wide range of shows, movies, news, documentaries, and live TV streams. You can connect to a Canadian ExpressVPN server to access CBC Gem for free.

Where can I watch the Juno Awards?

The Juno Awards can be watched live on CBC and CBC Gem, the digital streaming service of CBC in Canada. That said, these services are not available outside Canada. So, you’ll need a VPN like ExpressVPN.

Can individuals from countries other than Canada be nominated for Juno Awards?

Yes, individuals from countries other than Canada can be nominated for Juno Awards if they meet certain criteria, such as residency or citizenship requirements.

Wrapping Up!

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