2026 JUNO Awards Announce Cameron Whitcomb Performance and a Tribute to Joni Mitchell by Sarah McLachlan and Allison Russell 

From birth to myth, The JUNO Awards continue to celebrate and support Canadian artists across every stage of their creative journeys. This year’s JUNO Awards Broadcast will feature a breakout performance from TD JUNOS Debut Artist, five-time JUNO nominee Cameron Whitcomb, alongside Sarah McLachlan and Allison Russell, honouring Joni Mitchell with the Lifetime Achievement Award Tribute Performance Presented by the National Music Centre. The 55th Annual JUNO Awards will air live across Canada on Sunday, March 29 at 8 p.m. ET on CBC TV and CBC Gem and globally on CBC Music’s YouTube channel

Together, these moments reflect CARAS’ long-standing philosophy of championing Canadian music talent from early development through to enduring cultural impact, a commitment rooted in education, growth, celebration, and honour.

Cameron Whitcomb’s performance marks a defining moment in a breakthrough year. With five nominations this year, the rising artist has quickly moved from discovery to national recognition, connecting with audiences through deeply personal songwriting and a raw, authentic sound. The Nanaimo, BC-native’s album, The Hard Way, and his JUNOS performance not only celebrate a banner year, but underscore CARAS’ commitment to championing breaking talent as they step onto the global stage.

At the other end of that career trajectory stands Joni Mitchell, one of Canada’s most influential and enduring creative voices. The recipient of the 2026 Lifetime Achievement Award Presented by your National Arts Centre, Mitchell’s storied career spanning multiple eras, genres, 19 studio albums, live recordings, including timeless works like “Free Man in Paris,” “Help Me,” “River,” “A Case of You” and “Big Yellow Taxi,” has redefined songwriting and left an immeasurable mark on music worldwide. Her legacy will be honoured during the Broadcast with a special tribute performance presented by the National Music Centre featuring 2026 JUNO Nominee, 12-time JUNO Award Winner, including the 2009 Humanitarian Award and 2017 Canadian Music Hall of Fame Induction, Sarah McLachlan, and two-time JUNO Award winner Allison Russell, two artists whose own work reflects the emotional depth, poetic honesty and creative courage Mitchell helped pioneer. 

Broadcast live from Hamilton on CBC, The 2026 JUNO Awards continue to reflect Canada’s evolving music story, honouring both the future being written and the legends whose work will endure forever.

The official 2026 JUNO Awards merch drop is here! Hoodies, long sleeves, tees, snapbacks, socks, and more. Grab the full collection at junoawards.ca/merch or during JUNO Week at select events. Celebrate Canada’s biggest night in music in style.

JUNO Week Events

The official launch of Canada’s Biggest Week in Music starts at the JUNO Kickoff Concert. This concert-style showcase will feature performances from 2026 JUNO Award-nominated group James Barker Band, Robyn Ottolini, 2026 JUNO Award nominee Sacha, Kalsey Kulyk and The Redhill Valleys. 

Beyond the Broadcast stage, JUNO Week 2026 will bring Canadian music to life across Hamilton with a city-wide lineup of live events that showcase artists at every stage of their careers. The full lineup of events is coming soon, but confirmed lineups for some fan favourite events for JUNO Week include:  

JUNOfest Presented by CBC

For two epic nights, Hamilton’s iconic stages come alive with high-energy, genre-spanning performances from your favourite Canadian artists and JUNO nominees — all unlocked with one digital pass for an unforgettable music experience. Featured artists include Amelia Maxwell, Ammoye (2026 JUNO Award Nominee), Anna Sofia (2026 JUNO Award Nominee), Annie-Claude Deschênes (2026 JUNO Award Nominee), Bells Larsen, Billianne, Blunt Chunks, Burs, Caity Gyorgy and Mark Limacher (2026 JUNO Award Nominee), Cam Kahin, Carrie Clark, Chris LaRocca, CODE Quartet (2026 JUNO Award Nominee), Computer, cootie catcher, Dumb Crush, Ebril, Falls for the Elderly, Felix Cartal (2026 JUNO Award Nominee), Feura, Fito Blanko, Garnetta Cromwell & DaGroovmasters, GRAE, Great Lake Swimmers, Ivy Gardens, JayWood, Jordan Astra, Junkhouse, Just Ideas, Kali Horse, Katie Tupper, Korea Town Acid (2026 JUNO Award Nominee), Laila Biali, Lia Pappas-Kemps, Lindsay Schoolcraft, Los Chukos, Loversteeth, LU KALA, Mariel Buckley (2026 JUNO Award Nominee), Mario Puglia (2026 JUNO Award Nominee), Mattie Leon, Mauvey, Miss Emily (2026 JUNO Award Nominee), MXJ, Myst Milano, Nicolette & The Nobodies, poolblood, Puma June, Rachel Bobbitt, Ralph Nyoni, SadBoi (2026 JUNO Award Nominee), Sebastian Gaskin (2026 JUNO Award Nominee), Shawnee Kish (2026 JUNO Award Nominee), Siibii (2026 JUNO Award Nominee), Silverstein (2026 JUNO Award Nominee), Sister Ray (2026 JUNO Award Nominee), Smug LLC, Status/Non-Status, Steve Marriner (2026 JUNO Award Nominee), Steve Strongman, Superstar Crush, Tedy, Ten Minute Detour, Terra Lightfoot, Tia Wood (2026 JUNO Award Nominee)

JUNO Comedy Show Presented by SiriusXM Canada: hosted by Zabrina Douglas will have sets by 2026 JUNO Award nominees Adam Christie, Charlie Demers, Dave Merheje and Faris Hytiaa

JUNO Stories from the Studio: Hosted by CBC’s Angeline Tetteh-Wayoe with 2026 JUNO Award nominee panellists Joel Stouffer, Karen Kosowski, Jason Dufour

Junior JUNOS presented by CBC Kids and Hamilton Public Library: hosted by Joojo Paintsil with performances from 2026 JUNO Award nominees Ari Cui Cui, Chris McKhool, Ginalina, Hip Kids Music and Young Maestro

JUNO Honouring Ceremony Presented by Destination Indigenous: Hosted by Falen Johnson, the ceremony will pay tribute to the voices shaping the future of Indigenous creativity in Canada with performances by Allied Nations, Little Creek Singers, 2026 JUNO Award nominees Siibii and YB Nakota

Fans can secure tickets to beloved JUNO Week events at junoawards.ca/all-events/

The 55th Annual JUNO Awards, produced by Insight Productions (A Blue Ant Studios Company), will air live across Canada at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT on CBC TV, CBC Gem, CBC Radio One, CBC Music, CBC ListenCBCMusic.ca/junos and stream globally on CBC Music’s YouTube channel

New Broadcast Performer

Cameron Whitcomb

Cameron Whitcomb’s JUNO Awards performance arrives at a defining moment in his career. The BC-raised singer-songwriter has emerged as one of Canada’s most compelling new voices, earning widespread attention for his honest and emotionally charged songwriting. Following the release of his debut EP Quitter and a whirlwind year of touring, Whitcomb’s music has connected deeply with audiences through stories of resilience, recovery and self-discovery. With five JUNO Award nominations this year, his appearance on the broadcast stage marks a powerful milestone. 

Joni Mitchell Tribute Performers

Sarah McLachlan

Sarah McLachlan’s role in the Joni Mitchell tribute carries deep artistic resonance. As one of Canada’s most influential singer-songwriters and an inductee of the Canadian Music Hall of Fame, McLachlan’s career has long embodied the emotional honesty, poetic depth and creative independence that define Mitchell’s legacy. From her own era-defining catalogue to her continued relevance today, including a 2026 JUNO Award nomination for Adult Contemporary Album of the Year, McLachlan represents a direct lineage of Canadian songwriting excellence. Her participation in this tribute is both a celebration of Mitchell’s impact and a powerful reminder of how that influence continues to echo through generations of artists. Accompanied by her long-time band, McLachlan will proudly lead the tribute performance in what is sure to be an unforgettable moment.

Allison Russell

Allison Russell brings a powerful and deeply personal voice to the Joni Mitchell tribute performance, shaped by a career defined by fearless storytelling, artistic independence and emotional honesty. A Grammy and JUNO Award-winner and Polaris Prize short-listed artist, Russell’s work spans music, theatre and advocacy, weaving together themes of survival, compassion and liberation. As a proud member of Joni Mitchell’s Joni Jam band, her connection to Mitchell’s legacy is both personal, and artistic, rooted in a shared commitment to truth-telling and creative freedom. Russell’s participation in this tribute honours not only Mitchell’s influence, but the living, evolving power of songwriting as a force for healing, resistance and human connection.