Juno Awards of 2023, Nominees, Winners, Live Stream, Performers

Juno Awards of 2023 has caught a lot of attention recently, As we are a few months into 2023, you might be curious to check out who are the Nominees and winners of Juno Awards, swipe down for more insights.

by A N Rahul | Updated Mar 27, 2023

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Juno Awards of 2023

On March 13, 2023, the Juno Awards were held at Rogers Place in Edmonton, Alberta, to honor the best recordings, compositions, and artists of the eligibility year as determined by the Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences. The event was hosted by Simu Liu, who had previously hosted the 2022 ceremony. The Weeknd led the nominations with six, and went on to win five awards, tying his personal record from 2016 and 2021. Other artists with multiple nominations included Avril Lavigne, Tate McRae, Reklaws, Shawn Mendes, Preston Pablo, and Banx & Ranx. Other notable winners at the Juno Awards of 2023 included Justin Bieber, who won Pop Album of the Year for his album Justice, and Jessie Reyez, who won R&B/Soul Recording of the Year for her album Before Love Came to Kill Us Again. The ceremony featured performances by a variety of Canadian musicians, including Alessia Cara, Drake, and the Tragically Hip. The Juno Awards are considered the most prestigious music awards in Canada and have been presented annually since 1970.

Juno Awards of 2023 Nominees

Category

Winner

Nominees

TikTok Juno Fan Choice

Avril Lavigne

Lauren Spencer Smith, Mackenzie Porter, Preston Pablo, Rêve, Shawn Mendes, Tate McRae, The Reklaws, The Weeknd, Tyler Shaw

Single of the Year

The Weeknd

Avril Lavigne, Banx & Ranx, Preston Pablo, Shawn Mendes, Tate McRae

International Album of the Year

Harry Styles

Ed Sheeran, Lil Nas X, Taylor Swift, Taylor Swift (Red Taylor's Version)

Album of the Year

The Weeknd

Ali Gatie, Avril Lavigne, NAV, Tate McRae

Artist of the Year

The Weeknd

Avril Lavigne, Lauren Spencer Smith, Michael Bublé, Shawn Mendes

Group of the Year

Arkells

Arcade Fire, Billy Talent, Metric, The Reklaws

Breakthrough Artist of the Year

Preston Pablo

Dax, Devon Cole, RealestK, Rêve

Breakthrough Group of the Year

Banx & Ranx

Harm & Ease, Rare Americans, Tommy Lefroy, Wild Rivers

Songwriter of the Year

The Weeknd

Faouzia, Tate McRae, Tenille Townes, TOBi

Country Album of the Year

Tenille Townes

High Valley

Classical Album of the Year: Large Ensemble

Viola Borealis

Clara – Robert – Johannes: Lyrical Echoes; Handel: Messiah, HWV 56; Richard Strauss: Metamorphosen – Arvo Pärt: Symphonie No. 4, "Los Angeles”; Radiant Dawn: Music for Advent and Christmas

Classical Album of the Year: Small Ensemble

Early Italian Cello Concertos

Nagamo; Hemsi: Chamber Works; Vagues et ombres; De la cour de Louis XIV à Shippagan! Chants traditionnels acadiens et airs de cour du XVIIe siècle

Classical Composition of the Year

Bestiary I & II

An Overall Augmented Sense of Well-being; The Black Fish; Prayers for Ruins; Supervillain Études

Rap Album/EP of the Year

Shall I Continue?

GONZO; Retrospected (Acoustic); The Fleur Print Vol. 2; Demons Protected By Angels

Dance Recording of the Year

CTRL + ALT + DEL

Afterglow; Shinigami Eyes; These Nights feat. KIDDO; Spiral

Contemporary R&B Recording of the Year

YESSIE

When Flowers Bloom; If I Get Caught; No Longer in the Suburbs; WTF

Reggae Recording of the Year

Reggae Party feat. Kairo McLean & Finn

Water; Like A Star; Jah Love; In The Streets

Contemporary Indigenous Artist or Group of the Year

Zhawenim

Watin; Code Red; Beyond The Reservoir; The Crossing

Contemporary Roots Album of the Year

Come Morning

O Glory; That Was You and Me; Hold on to Love; House of Dreams

Traditional Roots Album of the Year

Tell 'Em You Were Gold

Hurricane Clarice; 20 printemps; Narrow Line; The Empress

Blues Album of the Year

Long River

Midnight Blues; Thanks For Tomorrow; Preach To My Soul; Live at the King Eddy

Contemporary Christian/Gospel Album of the Year

Jordan St. Cyr

Into The Wild; TRUST; Only Ever Always; The Church Will Rise

Global Music Album of the Year

Thieves of Dreams

In the Footsteps

Juno Awards 2023 Winners

Category

Winner

TikTok Juno Fan Choice

Avril Lavigne

Single of the Year

The Weeknd

International Album of the Year

Harry Styles

Album of the Year

The Weeknd

Artist of the Year

The Weeknd

Group of the Year

Arkells

Breakthrough Artist of the Year

Preston Pablo

Breakthrough Group of the Year

Banx & Ranx

Songwriter of the Year

The Weeknd

Country Album of the Year

Tenille Townes

Classical Album of the Year: Large Ensemble

Viola Borealis

Classical Album of the Year: Small Ensemble

Early Italian Cello Concertos

Classical Composition of the Year

Bestiary I & II

Rap Album/EP of the Year

Shall I Continue?

Dance Recording of the Year

CTRL + ALT + DEL

Contemporary R&B Recording of the Year

YESSIE

Reggae Recording of the Year

Reggae Party feat. Kairo McLean & Finn

Contemporary Indigenous Artist or Group of the Year

Zhawenim

Contemporary Roots Album of the Year

Come Morning

Traditional Roots Album of the Year

Tell 'Em You Were Gold

Blues Album of the Year

Long River

Contemporary Christian/Gospel Album of the Year

Jordan St. Cyr

Global Music Album of the Year

Thieves of Dreams

 Juno Awards 2023 Performers

The Juno Awards 2023 will feature a lineup of exciting performers. Among them are Canadian post-hardcore band Alexisonfire, Punjabi-Canadian singer AP Dhillon, electronic music duo Banx & Ranx, who will be joined by Preston Pablo and Rêve, and singer-songwriter Jessie Reyez. Rock band Nickelback, who have won 12 Juno Awards in the past, will also take the stage.

Indigenous music group Northern Cree will perform with Aysanabee, while rising star Tate McRae and country singer Tenille Townes will also showcase their talent. In addition, there will be a special segment celebrating the 50th anniversary of hip-hop featuring some of Canada's most prominent hip-hop artists, including Choclair, DJ Mel Boogie, Dream Warriors, Haviah Mighty, Kardinal Offishall, Maestro Fresh Wes, Michie Mee, and TOBi. The Juno Awards 2023 promises to be a night filled with great music and memorable performances.

Juno Awards Live Stream

If you're unable to watch the JUNO Awards 2023 live broadcast on television, you can still stream the event online. CTV's website and app will offer a live stream of the event, allowing viewers to catch all the action and highlights from the awards ceremony. Additionally, the event will also be available to stream on the CBC Gem app and website. This means that viewers in Canada and around the world can enjoy the show from the comfort of their own devices. The live stream will also feature exclusive behind-the-scenes content, interviews with the performers and nominees, and much more. So, whether you're watching on TV or streaming online, you won't miss a moment of the excitement of the 2023 Juno Awards. Be sure to tune in and support your favorite Canadian musicians!

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Juno Awards of 2023-FAQs

1. What are the Juno Awards?

The Juno Awards is an annual music awards ceremony held in Canada to honor Canadian musicians and music industry professionals.

2. When were the Juno Awards of 2023 held?

The date of the Juno Awards of 2023 is not provided in the given paragraph.

3. Who won the TikTok Juno Fan Choice award in 2023?

Avril Lavigne won the TikTok Juno Fan Choice award in 2023.

4. Who won the Album of the Year award in 2023?

The Weeknd won the Album of the Year award in 2023.

5. Who won the Breakthrough Group of the Year award in 2023?

Banx & Ranx won the Breakthrough Group of the Year award in 2023.