The Juno Awards are returning to Toronto next year, for the Canadian music honours' 40th anniversary, organizers announced yesterday.
“Toronto is sure to put its own vibrant and distinct personality to Canada’s most recognizable music awards show -- a perfect convergence of music, culture, diversity and industry," Melanie Berry, President & CEO of CARAS, said in a press release.
The Junos were last hosted in Toronto in 2000. Starting in 2002, the show hit the road with a different city hosting the awards year to year.
But before the Junos make it to Toronto, St. John's will host this year's 39th annual Juno Awards, the nominees for which will be announced March 3.
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