The 54th annual Juno Awards have announced their nominees for their 2025 season. This year, The Orchard distributed partners received 30 nominations! The ceremony will be hosted by Tom Green and held in Vancouver on March 30, 2025. It will also be available for broadcast and streamed live across Canada from 8 p.m. ET/9 p.m. AT on CBS-TV, CBC Gem, CBC Radio One, CBC Music CBC Listen, and globally at CBCMusic.ca/junos and CBC Music’s YouTube page.
FAE artist Alexander Stewart received 2 nominations for Breakthrough Artist of the Year and Pop Album of the Year for his project bleeding heart. This is the first time he’s received Juno nominations.
Disques Artic artist Roxane Bruneau was nominated for Album of the Year for her album Submergé.
Moreover, Five Stone artist Dylan Sinclair gained a nomination for Contemporary R&B Recording of the Year for his album FOR THE BOY IN ME.
Find the full list of this year’s Juno nominees here and The Orchard distributed artists and labels below.
Album of the Year
Elisapie – Inuktitut (Bonsound*Sony)
Roxane Bruneau – Submergé (Disques Artic*Sony)
Breakthrough Artist Or Group Of The Year
Alexander Stewart (FAE*The Orchard)
EKKSTACY (Dine Alone*The Orchard)
Country Album Of The Year
Tyler Joe Miller – Going Home (Independent*The Orchard)
Pop Album Of The Year
Alexander Stewart – bleeding heart (FAE*The Orchard)
Rock Album Of The Year
NOBRO – Set Your Pussy Free (Dine Alone*The Orchard)
Vocal Jazz Album Of The Year
Andrea Superstein – Oh Mother (Cellar*La Reserve)
Caity Gyorgy – Hello! How Are You? (La Reserve*The Orchard)
Instrumental Album Of The Year
Disaster Pony – Disaster Pony (Independent*The Orchard)
Album Francophone De L’année
Aliocha Schneider – Aliocha Schneider (Les Disques Audiogramme*Sony/The Orchard)
Classical Album Of The Year (Solo Artist)
Angèle Dubeau & La Pietà – Signature Philip Glass (Analekta*Naxos/The Orchard)
Classical Album Of The Year (Small Ensemble)
Rituæls – collectif9 (Naxos)
Adult Alternative Album Of The Year Presented By Long & Mcquade Musical Instruments
Elisapie – Inuktitut (Bonsound)
The Secret Beach – We were born here, what’s your excuse? (Victory Pool*The Orchard)
Rap Album/Ep Of The Year
Dom Vallie – See You When I See You… (Awesome*The Orchard)
Dance Recording Of The Year
DijahSB – UH HUH (Never Worry*The Orchard)
Contemporary R&B Recording Of The Year
Dylan Sinclair – FOR THE BOY IN ME (Five Stone*The Orchard)
Contemporary Roots Album Of The Year
Boy Golden – For Eden (Six Shooter*The Orchard)
Donovan Woods – Things Were Never Good If They’re Not Good Now (End Times*The Orchard)
Kaia Kater – Strange Medicine (acronym*The Orchard)
Traditional Roots Album Of The Year
Jake Vaadeland – Retro Man … More and More (Expanded Edition) (Jayward*The Orchard)
La Bottine Souriante – Domino! (LABE*Sony/The Orchard)
Contemporary Christian/Gospel Album Of The Year
Jordan St. Cyr – My Foundation (Independent*The Orchard)
Album Artwork Of The Year
Good Kid – Good Kid 4 (Independent/The Orchard)
Music Video Of The Year
Corridor – Jump Cut (Bonsound*Sony/The Orchard)
Metal/Hard Music Album Of The Year
Anciients – Beyond the Reach of the Sun (Season of Mist*The Orchard)
Adult Contemporary Album Of The Year
Maïa Davies – Lovers’ Gothic (acronym)
Traditional R&B/Soul Recording Of The Year
Charlotte Day Wilson – Cyan Blue (Independent*The Orchard)
South Asian Music Recording of the Year
Karan Aujla – Tauba Tauba (From “Bad Newz”) (Saregama India)