Michael Bublé Hosts 2025 Juno Awards in Vancouver; Sum 41 Inducted into Hall of Fame

February 11, 2025
Michael Bublé Hosts 2025 Juno Awards in Vancouver; Sum 41 Inducted into Hall of Fame
  • The 2025 Juno Awards ceremony is set to take place on March 30, 2025, at Vancouver's Rogers Arena, hosted by Michael Bublé for the third time.

  • Tickets for the awards are available for purchase on Ticketmaster, and the event will be broadcast live on CBC TV and CBC Music's YouTube channel.

  • The Juno Awards aim to recognize artistic talent while promoting inclusivity across various music genres.

  • McRae, a fan favorite since her nomination in 2021, won two awards last year, including Artist of the Year for her hit 'Greedy', while Ross is relatively new to the Juno scene.

  • Ross has gained recognition following the release of his third album, 'Complicated', in March 2024.

  • The album of the year nominees showcase a diversity of languages, including works in English, French, Inuktitut, and Punjabi.

  • Sum 41 will be inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame, while Boi-1da will receive the international achievement award and Sarah Harmer will be honored with the humanitarian award.

  • JUNO Week will feature over 25 public and private events, including the JUNO Block Party and Junofest on March 28-29.

  • This year's awards feature a total of 208 nominees, including 67 first-time nominees across 46 categories.

  • Josh Ross and Tate McRae lead the nominations with five each, competing for single of the year, artist of the year, and the fan choice award, along with album of the year.

  • B.C. Minister of Tourism, Arts, Culture and Sport, Spencer Chandra Herbert, praised the nominated artists for their contributions to the music scene.

  • In a departure from tradition, the nominees were announced gradually through morning radio shows and social media, rather than a large press conference.

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