Stream ‘Junos’ 2026 Free on CBC Gem: Here’s How
Canadian viewers can watch the 2026 Juno Awards live on CBC Gem at no cost. The broadcast begins Sunday, March 29 at 8 p.m. ET from Hamilton, Ontario.
How to watch in Canada
CBC Gem will stream the Junos live without a subscription. No account or paid plan is required to view the ceremony on demand.
Simply visit CBC Gem at showtime to stream ‘Junos’ 2026 and enjoy the broadcast free on CBC Gem across Canada.
Watching from outside Canada
CBC restricts free live streams to Canadian viewers. Visitors in the U.S., U.K., Australia, and elsewhere must route their connection through Canada.
Using a reputable VPN lets international fans access CBC Gem. Install a VPN, choose a Canadian server, then open CBC Gem to watch at 8 p.m. ET on March 29.
Simple VPN steps
- Install a VPN app on your device.
- Select a server located in Canada.
- Open CBC Gem and stream the live show.
What to expect from the broadcast
The show will be hosted by Mae Martin at the TD Coliseum in Hamilton. CBC promotes the event as Canada’s biggest night in music.
Performers include Allison Russell, Arkells, The Beaches, Cameron Whitcomb, Daniel Caesar, Sarah McLachlan, and William Prince. Special appearances will feature Joni Mitchell and Nelly Furtado.
Supported devices
CBC Gem works on a wide range of modern devices. Most phones, computers, smart TVs, streaming sticks, and consoles are compatible.
- Amazon Fire tablets, Cube, Stick, and Fire TVs
- Android phones and tablets (Android 7.0+)
- Apple TV (tvOS 14+) and iPhone/iPad (iOS 12+)
- Google TV, Chromecast with Google TV, NVIDIA Shield
- Roku, Samsung Smart TVs (most 2017+ models), Vizio Smart TVs
- PlayStation 4/5 and Xbox One/Series consoles
Notes and tips
Streams are often available in high definition. If you travel, test your VPN before showtime to confirm access.
For more practical advice on accessing the ceremony, consult Filmogaz.com’s streaming guide. Plan ahead to avoid last-minute technical issues.