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City and Colour, Alexandra Stréliski and more set to perform at the 2020 Juno Awards

The Junos will air live from Saskatoon on Sunday, March 15.

The Junos will air live from Saskatoon on Sunday, March 15

City and Colour's 2019 album, A Pill for Loneliness, is up for adult alternative album of the year at the 2020 Juno Awards. (Renée Rodenkirchen)

The 2020 Junos have been cancelled since this article was first published.

More performers have been announced for the 2020 Juno Awards. 

On Sunday, March 15, singer-songwriter City and Colour, pianist Alexandra Stréliski, R&B artist Ali Gatie, rising country star Meghan Patrick, Indigenous artist Iskwē and bluegrass ensemble the Dead South will hit the stage at Saskatoon's SaskTel Centre. They will join the already announced Daniel Caesar, Lennon Stella, Tory Lanez and the Glorious Sons. Pop star Alessia Cara is set to host this year and will also perform, as will this year's Canadian Music Hall of Fame inductee, Jann Arden

In addition to those newly announced artists, Canadian icon Anne Murray will attend the Junos to induct Arden.

Alexandra Stréliski | Plus tôt | CBC Music

6 years ago
Duration 3:32
Alexandra Stréliski performs "Plus tôt" at CBC Music.

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