The 2024 JUNO Awards were presented at Scotiabank Centre in Halifax on Sunday.
Nelly Furtado was the host and performed a medley of her hits including “Promiscuous” and “I’m Like a Bird.”
The big award winners on the night included Charlotte Cardin for Album of the Year, the Beaches for Group of the Year and Talk as Breakthrough Artist of the Year.
Karan Aujla won the TikTok Fans Choice Award.
Rappers Kardinal Offishall and Classified inducted Maestro Fresh Wes into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame, and Tegan and Sara were presented the Humanitarian Award from Halifax-born actor Elliot Page.
There were also tributes to the late Robbie Robertson and Gordon Lightfoot.
Nova Scotian legend Anne Murray was also a presenter.
Awards were also presented at the Halifax Convention Centre on Saturday, where Tate McRae won two awards including Single of the Year for “greedy” and Artist of the Year.
You can view the list of winners here.
The best in Canadian music took over the city all week long, with performances at multiple venues.
The man of the night, @MaestroFreshWes, will be inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of fame TONIGHT @TheJUNOAwards. He’ll be the first rapper ever to get the honour.@AM_y_FM caught up with him on the Red Carpet here in #Halifax! pic.twitter.com/A245GKgJ8i
— Surge 105 (@Surge105) March 25, 2024
The #JunoAwards2024 are off to an excellent start! So much talent from across Canada in one room, including Nova Scotia icon @annemurray1. pic.twitter.com/1XR0kdjJUX
— Zach Churchill (@zachchurchill) March 25, 2024
Here’s @teganandsara discussing their work on the media stage moments after winning their Humanitarian Award @TheJUNOAwards for their efforts in the LGBTQ+ Community 🏳️🌈 👏 pic.twitter.com/OulP1Z9IDf
— Surge 105 (@Surge105) March 25, 2024
A perfect tribute to Gordon Lightfoot, Robbie Robertson and Karl Tremblay. For all the greats we’ve lost this year from the Canadian music scene, you’re in our thoughts tonight. #JUNOs
— Pascale St-Onge (@PascaleStOnge_) March 25, 2024