Junos

Snotty Nose Rez Kids, Josh Ross, Nemahsis and more to perform at 2025 Juno Awards

Aqyila and Tia Wood will also perform on March 30 in Vancouver.

Aqyila and Tia Wood will also perform on March 30 in Vancouver

Darren 'Young D' Metz and Quinton 'Yung Trybez' Nyce of Snotty Nose Rez Kids attend the 2022 Juno Awards broadcast in Toronto.
Darren 'Young D' Metz and Quinton 'Yung Trybez' Nyce of Snotty Nose Rez Kids attend the 2022 Juno Awards broadcast in Toronto. (Jeremy Chan/Getty Images)

The Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences announced a new slate of performers for the 2025 Juno Awards, to join host Michael Bublé and Hall of Fame inductees Sum 41.

Haisla rappers Snotty Nose Rez Kids, country singer Josh Ross, pop singer-songwriter Nemahsis, R&B singer Aqyila and singer-songwriter Tia Wood will all perform on March 30 in Vancouver. It marks the first time that both Nemahsis and Tia Wood will perform on the awards stage, and they are also first-time nominees.

The 54th Juno Awards are heading to Vancouver on March 30, hosted by Bublé. The show will be broadcast and streamed live across Canada from 5 p.m. PT/8 p.m. ET/9 p.m. AT on CBC-TV, CBC Gem, CBC Radio One, CBC Music, CBC Listen and globally at CBCMusic.ca/junos and on CBC Music's YouTube page. 

All the nominees were announced on Feb. 11, and Ross leads the nominations alongside pop star Tate McRae with five a piece. Grammy-winning Toronto producer Boi-1da will be receiving the International Achievement Award at this year's ceremony, and Juno-winning singer-songwriter Sarah Harmer will receive the Humanitarian Award. 

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