More than 100 artists perform in a two-night musical celebration presented by CBCMusic.ca as part of JUNO Week Friday, April 1 and Saturday, April 2
Performers include Cancer Bats, Emilie-Claire Barlow, Lemon Bucket Orchestra, Lyndon John X, The Dudes, Young Empires, and more.
– Wristbands and individual tickets available now at www.ticketfly.com –
TORONTO, ON (March 2, 2016) – The Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences
(CARAS) today announced an exciting lineup for JUNOfest 2016, presented by CBCMusic.ca. Showcasing some of the best artists in Canadian music, including over 45 JUNO nominees, national touring acts and some Calgary’s greatest talent, JUNOfest is a two-night music celebration that will hit more than 15 venues across Calgary as part of JUNO Week 2016. The annual musical festival will take place on Friday, April 1 and Saturday, April 2.
JUNOfest wristbands are on sale now for $30 (plus tax and service fees) and provide priority access to all participating JUNOfest venues. To purchase wristbands and tickets, visit www.ticketfly.com. Individual tickets will also be available in advance and at the door, but subject to availability and capacity.
Artists confirmed to-date include:
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Al Muirhead Quintet* Alex Cuba* Alex Pangman* AM Static* Armond Duck Chief* Autumn Hill* Big Dave McLean* Black Bear* Blackburn* Boogat* Boreal Sons Buffy Sainte-Marie* Canadian Chamber Choir* Cancer Bats* Carmanah Carter Felker Chloe Albert Chris Andrew Trio Chron Goblin Copperhead Cowpuncher Cris Derksen* Dan Brubeck Quartet* Daniel Romano* David Gogo* Del Barber Derek Miller* Derrival Devin Cuddy |
Diemonds*
Dinuk Wijeratne* Don Amero* Double Fuzz Drew Gregory Dzeko & Torres Elinor Frey* Emilie-Claire Barlow* Faith Healer FOGDOG Fortunate Ones* Harrison Kennedy* Hello Moth Hey Romeo Hi-Strung Downers HUMANS* Jaclyn Guillou* Jason Hastie & The Alibi Jason Plumb Jeff Reilly* and Luminous Voices Jess Reimer Jim Cuddy Joe Nolan John Burge* Jonathan Roy Jordan Pal* JP Cormier* k-os* (DJ set) Kafinal* |
Kalle Mattson*
Ken Mode* Kieran Mercer Kirby Sewell Band Lab Coast LeE HARVeY OsMOND* Lemon Bucket Orkestra* Library Voices Liz Loughrey Locomotive Ghost Lovecoast Lucette Lyndon John X* Maddison Krebs Maria Soulis* Marianas Trench* Mariel Buckley Matt Blais Megumi Masaki & Nicole Lizée* Merkules Mike Edel Milk & Bone* Miranda Mulholland Mitch Belot Band Northern Beauties NQ Arbuckle Old Man Luedecke* Open Air Peripheral Vision* Peter and the Wolves |
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Port Juvee
Rah Rah Raleigh Ralph Boyd Johnson Rich Aucoin Rococode Rotary Park Royal Tusk Sarah MacDougall SAVK SAVVIE Sc Mira Scenic Route to Alaska Scott MacKay Seth Anderson Shred Kelly Slow Leaves Snak the Ripper Son of Ray |
Spencer Jo
Sphen Sunglaciers Sunseekerz Surf Dads Sykamore Tara Kannangara* Tasman Jude The 6L6’s The Ashley Hundred The Dead South The Dudes The Dungarees The Elwins* The Hearts The Heirlooms The Katherines The Moanin’ After The New Electric |
The Noble Thiefs
The Provincial Archive The Ramblin’ Ambassadors The Revival The Royal Foundry The Sweets The Wet Secrets Tim Hus Transit Trinity Bradshaw Two Bears North TwoShine County Waymatea (of Souljah Fya) Whitehorse* Willa Wooden Horseman Young Empires* |
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*Denotes a 2016 JUNO Award nominee.
Adding further value to the JUNOfest wristband, a limited amount of wristband holders will also have access to the following associated shows: JUNOfest Indigenous Showcase, Shane Koyczan, Dzeko & Torres, and the Classical Nominees’ Showcase. For more information and show details, please visit www.junoawards.ca.
For a complete list of JUNOfest artists, or to do download the venues and listings grid, please visit www.junoawards.ca. You can also plan out your JUNOfest schedule easily by downloading the 2016 JUNO Awards App by clicking here.
Media Partners: 90.3 AMP Radio, 96.9 JACK FM, 98.5 Virgin Radio, 101.5 KooL FM, Calgary Herald, CJAY 92, Country 105, Funny 1060AM, Metro News, News Talk 770, Q107, Soft Rock 97.7, WILD 953, X92.9, and XL 103.
JUNOfest is produced by Pat McGannon and PM Gigs.
The 45th Annual JUNO Awards and JUNO Week will be held in Calgary, Alberta, March 28- April 3, 2016.