

Air Date
February 21, 1970
Episodes
54 episodes
Juno Awards
Season 1
Overview
The Juno Awards are staged at various cities across Canada every spring since 1970.
Episodes
1. 1970
Toronto, ON
2. 1971
Toronto, ON
3. 1972
Toronto, ON
4. 1973
Toronto, ON
5. 1974
Toronto, ON
6. 1975
Toronto, ON
7. 1976
Toronto, ON
8. 1977
Toronto, ON
9. 1978
Toronto, ON
10. 1979
Toronto, ON
11. 1980
Toronto, ON
12. 1981
Toronto, ON
13. 1982
Toronto, ON
14. 1983
Toronto, ON
15. 1984
Toronto, ON
16. 1985
Toronto, ON
17. 1986
Toronto, ON
18. 1987
Toronto, ON
19. 1989
Toronto, ON
20. 1990
Toronto, ON
21. 1991
Vancouver, BC
22. 1992
Toronto, ON
23. 1993
Toronto, ON
24. 1994
Toronto, ON
25. 1995
Hamilton, ON
26. 1996
Hamilton, ON
27. 1997
Hamilton, ON
28. 1998
Vancouver, BC
29. 1999
Hamilton, ON
30. 2000
Toronto, ON
31. 2001
Hamilton, ON
32. 2002
St. John's, NL
33. 2003
Ottawa, ON
34. 2004
Edmonton, AB
35. 2005
Winnipeg, MB
36. 2006
Halifax, NS
37. 2007
Saskatoon, SK
38. 2008
Calgary, AB
39. 2009
Vancouver, BC
40. 2010
St. John's, NL
41. 2011
Toronto, ON
42. 2012
Ottawa, ON
43. 2013
Regina, SK
44. 2014
Winnipeg, MB
45. 2015
Hamilton, ON
46. 2016
Calgary, AB
47. 2017
Ottawa, ON
48. 2018
Vancouver, BC
49. 2019
London, ON
50. 2020
Virtual Broadcast (COVID 19 Restrictions)
51. 2021
Rebel Nightclub, Toronto, ON
52. 2022
Budweiser Stage, Toronto, ON
53. The 2023 JUNO Awards
Simu Liu hosts Canada’s Biggest Night in Music, with performances by Alexisonfire, AP Dhillon, Aysanabee, Banx & Ranx, Jessie Reyez, Nickelback, Preston Pablo, Reve, Tate McRae, Tenille Townes, and more. Held in Rodgers Place, Edmonton, AB.
54. The 2025 Juno Awards
Vancouver, BC