Fresh off a career-defining year, Canadian singer-songwriter Josh Ross heads into 2025 with the release of his newest song, “Leave Me Too,” out now. Listen to the song here.
A "Cowboy Carter" writer reflects on the Junos' new songwriter award, while the Junos and Polaris Board weigh in on the Buffy Sainte-Marie fallout.
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The 54th JUNO Awards will take place on March 29 at Rogers Arena in Vancouver. Jamaican-born, Toronto-based producer Boi-1da, who has produced an array of hit hip hop songs, will receive the ...
SUM 41 fans and all Canadian music lovers can visit the permanent home of The Canadian Music Hall of Fame at Studio Bell, ...
More than just an awards show, The JUNO Awards serve as a mirror reflecting Canada’s ever-evolving cultural and musical ...
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Tate McRae, Josh Ross & The Weeknd lead the nominations for the 2025 Juno Awards, which is set to take place on March 30.
The head of the Juno Awards says he's not rushing to decide the fate of Buffy Sainte-Marie's many honours with the music ...
Shawn Mendes and The Weeknd followed with four nods each for Canada’s versions of the Grammys, to be hosted this year by ...
Country performer Josh Ross reached a personal Juno Awards milestone on Tuesday and he did it in good company with breakout ...
Sum 41, Spiritbox and The Beaches are among the nominees for the 2025 Juno Awards, the Canadian equivalent of the Grammys. The "Fat Lip" rockers, who hail from ...