#FIRSTLOOK: TICKETS AVAILABLE NOW FOR JUNO WEEK EVENTS IN EDMONTON
The Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (CARAS) announced today its line-up of beloved music celebrations touching down in Edmonton this March. The jewel of JUNO Week, JUNO Songwritersâ Circle Presented by SOCAN & FACTOR in association with Music Publishers Canada returns with a twist, adding Q with Tom Power: A conversation with Simu Liu to the festivities, alongside many more treasured JUNO Week events, including JUNO Comedy Show Presented by SiriusXM Canada, JUNOfest Presented by CBC Music, JUNO Cup Presented by CBC Sports, JUNO Fan Fare, Junior JUNOS Presented by Edmonton Public Library, JUNO Stories from the Studio and more.
JUNO Songwritersâ Circle Presented by SOCAN & FACTOR in association with Music Publishers Canada and Q with Tom Power: A conversation with Simu Liu
For the first time ever, the âJewel of the JUNOSâ will provide audiences with two events in one. The night kicks off with a live interview taping for Tom Powerâs hit CBC program Q, where heâll get up close and personal with global superstar Simu Liu live on stage in Edmonton. CBC Musicâs Damhnait Doyle, will then host JUNO Songwritersâ Circle Presented by SOCAN and FACTOR in association with Music Publishers Canada, featuring intimate conversations and stripped down performances from some of Canadaâs top songwriters and 2023 JUNO nominees. The performing artists include Contemporary R&B Recording of the Year JUNO nominee Adria Kain, two-time JUNO Award winner Dan Mangan, celebrated country music duo The Reklaws,  multi-Platinum-selling artist, producer, and actor Tyler Shaw and breakthrough indie band Wild Rivers.
- WHAT: An evening of intimate conversations and performances where guests will hear personal stories and anecdotes behind some of their favourite songs.
- WHO: A live taping of Q hosted by Tom Power featuring Simu Liu followed by JUNOS Songwritersâ Circle hosted by CBC Musicâs Damhnait Doyle, Adria Kain, Dan Mangan, The Reklaws, Tyler Shaw and more to be announced.
- WHEN: Sunday, March 12 | Doors 6:00 p.m. MT | Show 7:00 p.m. MT
- WHERE: Winspear Centre | 4 Sir Winston Churchill Square, Edmonton
- TICKETS: Tickets are available at www.junoawards.ca
Fans can stay updated on the full artist lineup for JUNO Songwritersâ Circle by keeping an eye on The JUNO Awards social accounts.
Event Promotional Partner:Â iHeartRadio and Exclaim!
JUNO Comedy Show Presented by SiriusXM Canada
Hosted by veteran comic Cory Mack, the evening will feature performances by 2023 JUNO Award nominees for Comedy Album of the Year Presented by SiriusXM Canada, including Just For Laughs regular Courtney Gilmour, Roast Battle Canadaâs Jackie Pirico, comedic writer and actor Jon Dore, two-time JUNO nominee Matt Wright alongside producer of Things Black Girls Say, Zabrina Douglas.
- WHAT: Canadians are seriously funny people. Donât believe us? Stop in at the JUNO Comedy Show Presented by SiriusXM Canada to check out exceptional home-grown comedians delivering the side-splitting sets that earned them Comedy Album of the Year Presented by SiriusXM Canada nominations.
- WHO: Hosted by Cory Mack with performances from Courtney Gilmour, Jackie Pirico, Jon Dore, Matt Wright and Zabrina Douglas
- WHEN: Friday, March 10 | Show 1: 7:00 p.m. MT | Show 2: 9:00 p.m. MT
- WHERE: Rapid Fire Theatre | 10437 83 Ave NW, Edmonton
- TICKETS: Admission is 18+, tickets available at the door and www.junoawards.ca
JUNOfest Presented by CBC Music
- WHAT: JUNOfest Presented by CBC Music is back and once again taking over intimate stages and bustling pubs across Edmonton. For three jam-packed nights, JUNOfest presented by CBC Music will showcase talent, of all genres, from across the country ranging from indie all-stars to dynamic jazz ensembles. Featuring over 50 artists, fans will be able to catch some of their favourite musicians and JUNO nominees in more than 10 venues across the city.
- WHO: Aaron Goodvin, Altameda, Amanda Rheaume, Ammoye, Anna Sofia, Angelique Francis, Aysanabee, Bad Buddy, Bardic Form, Cab’Ral, Cadence Weapon, Cancer Bats, Carter & the Capitals, Celeigh Cardinal, Chad Price, Clayton Bellamy, D’orjay, Digging Roots, Emily Schultz, Evan Redsky, Evil Tongues, Fawn Wood, FKB, Fortunate Ones, Francois Klark, Hailey Benedict, Harm & Ease, hearteyes, HNTR, Jake V/Congregation, K-Riz, LISE, Kaeley Jade, Kate Blechinger, Katie Tupper, King of Foxes, Mama’s Broke, Martin Kerr, Mauvey, Mecha Maiko, Miesha & The Spanks, Morgan Toney, Mouraine, Horse, Odonis Odonis, Purple City Disco, Red Hot Hayseeds, Rellik, Rich Aucoin, Robert Adam, Sargeant X Comrade, SEELO, Sechile Sedare, Shaela Miller, Skratch Bastid, Sloan, Sydney Blu, Tea G, Teen Daze, The Bros. Landreth, The East Pointers, The Prairie States, The Spanish Flies, The Washboard Union, VERTTIGO and wihtikow,
- WHEN: Friday, March 10 – Sunday, March 12 | Various shows 6 p.m. – midnight. M.T.
- WHERE: Multiple Venues including: Union Hall, Starlite Room, River City Revival House, Temple Ballroom, Midway Music Hall, The Buckingham, 99ten, The Common, The Chvrch Of John, SOHO, Evolution Wonderlounge, Gateway Theatre, Block 1912, Rocky Mountain Icehouse and The Aviary
- TICKETS: Tickets are available at www.junofest.ca
Event Promotional Partner: Exclaim!
Junior JUNOS Presented by Edmonton Public Library
- WHAT: Celebrating Canadian music with a special concert series featuring nominees for Children’s Album of the Year and special guests. Families are invited to clap, sing and dance alongside fun music and storytelling.
- WHO: Hosted by CBC Kidsâ Janaye Upshaw with live performances by Beppie, Garth Prince, Maestro Fresh Wes Presents: Young Maestro and Keysha Freshh, SplashâN Boots and a virtual appearance by Jeremy & Jazzy
- WHEN: Sunday, March 12 | Doors 11:30 a.m. | Show 12 p.m. – 1 p.m. MT
- WHERE: Muttart Theatre (Edmonton Public Library – Stanley A. Milner Library) | 7 Sir Winston Churchill Square, Edmonton
- TICKETS: Free tickets are available at www.junoawards.ca
JUNO Cup Presented by CBC Sports
- WHAT: Passion, practice, and putting on one hell of a show. Music and hockey have a lot in common. This year, JUNO Cup Presented by CBC Sports returns for the first time since 2019. A celebrity hockey game that pits musicians and professional athletes against each other in support of MusiCounts, Canadaâs music education charity, JUNO Cup Presented by CBC Sports is an event for music and sports lovers alike.
- WHO: Athletes and musicians line-ups to be announced!
- WHEN: Sunday, March 12 | Doors 12 p.m. | Game: 1 p.m. – 3 p.m. MT
- WHERE: Downtown Community Arena (Rogers Place)| 10245 105 Ave NW, Edmonton
- TICKETS: Tickets are available at www.junoawards.ca
JUNO Fan Fare
Music fans across Edmonton will have the once-in-a-lifetime chance for some face time with their favourite Canadian artists at this yearâs JUNO Fan Fare. Taking place at the legendary West Edmonton Mall, the interactive afternoon features meet and greet opportunities with JUNO nominees, past and present. Hosted by Virgin Radioâs Luke Rodriguez, the fan-centric event will feature photo sessions with decorated Canadian artists including multi-platinum songwriter/producer duo Banx & Ranx, first-time JUNO nominee Devon Cole, acclaimed singer/songwriter Preston Pablo, dance-pop icon RĂȘve, JUNO Award winning country star Tenille Townes and Tyler Shaw.
- WHAT: JUNO Fan Fare gives fans the once in a lifetime opportunity to meet, interact and take photos with their favourite Canadian artists. This will make your JUNOS experience one to remember!
- WHO:
- 1 p.m. – 2 p.m. MT | Session 1: Devon Cole, Tenille Townes, and Tyler Shaw
- 2 p.m. – 3 p.m. MT | Session 2: Banx & Ranx, Preston Pablo, and RĂȘve
- WHEN: Sunday, March 12 | 1 p.m. – 3 p.m. MT
- WHERE: Centre Stage – West Edmonton Mall | 8882 170 Street NW, Edmonton
- TICKETS: Free tickets are available at junofanfare.ca
JUNO Stories from the Studio
- WHAT: A panel discussion with JUNO Award-nominated engineers and producers. This event gives audiences a look into the creative process behind Canadaâs most iconic songs and albums.
- WHO: Hosted by Broken Social Sceneâs Kevin Drew with panelists Akeel Henry, Derek Hoffman, Gus van Go, Jason Dufour and Mike Wise
- WHEN: Monday, March 13 | Doors 10 a.m. | Panel 10:30 a.m. – 12 p.m. MT
- WHERE: Betty Andrews Recital (MacEwan University) | Room 11-150, 11110 104 Avenue NW, Edmonton
- TICKETS: Free tickets are available at www.junoawards.ca
Fans can stay updated on all JUNO Week events by keeping an eye on The JUNO Awards social accounts for new performer announcements and the complete line-up of events.
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The 52nd JUNO Awards, produced by Insight Productions (a Boat Rocker company), will broadcast and stream live across Canada from Rogers Place in Edmonton, AB at 8 p.m. ET/6 p.m. MT on CBC TV, CBC Gem, CBC Radio One, CBC Music, CBC Listen, and globally at CBCMusic.ca/junos and CBC Musicâs Facebook, YouTube and Twitter pages. Tickets for The 2023 JUNO Awards start at $49.00 (including tax plus fees) and are available for purchase at www.ticketmaster.ca/junos, by phone and in-person at the Rogers Place box office.