Michael Bublé has been announced as the host for the 54th Annual JUNO Awards Broadcast, set to air live from Rogers Arena in Vancouver, BC on March 30.
The 15-time JUNO Award-winner is returning to host Canada’s biggest night in music, after previously hosting the event in 2013 and 2018, in which he also hosted from his hometown of Vancouver.
In a statement, the crooner shared his excitement, saying, "I could not be happier bringing The JUNO Awards home to Vancouver for 2025. The JUNOS are such an important part of the Canadian music industry, and being able to host for the second time in my hometown makes this night mean even more to me. I’m excited to be surrounded by all the amazing talent we have from coast-to-coast this March.”
Sum 41 will also make an appearance on the JUNOs broadcast that night, as they will be inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame. The Ajax, ON pop-punks will be honoured with a special presentation as well as make their final live performance ever, following their farewell tour that concludes in Toronto on January 30.
“We’re excited to be back at the JUNOS and to receive this recognition,” the band said in a statement. “We’ve come so far as a band since we first started and we look forward to celebrating in Vancouver with our fans and fellow Canadian artists.”
The JUNO Awards will broadcast and stream live via CBC on March 30 at 8:00 PM EST. Tickets for the event go on sale this Friday, November 29 at www.ticketmaster.ca/junos.