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CBC
30-03-2025
- Entertainment
- CBC
Watch performances from the 2025 Juno Awards Gala
The 2025 Juno Awards Gala took place on March 29 at the Vancouver Convention Centre, where most of this year's awards were handed out and a number of nominees and special guests performed. CBC Music Mornings host Damhnait Doyle and actor Supinder Wraich co-hosted the night. The festivities kicked off with melodies from Avenoir, and powerful musical protests from Nobro. Celeigh Cardinal kept the night in full bloom with a heartwarming In Memoriam performance of Light of the Moon. Local Vancouverite Haley Blais brought her hard-hitting energy with an emotional performance of Winner. Sebastian Gaskin gave the final performance of the night with a stirring rendition of Medicine after winning contemporary Indigenous artist of the year. Watch all the performances below. Avenoir performs Favour Avenoir Live in Concert Nobro performs Delete, Delete, Delete and Set That Pussy Free Celeigh Cardinal performs Light of the Moon Haley Blais performs Winner Sebastian Gaskin performs Medicine


CBC
26-03-2025
- Entertainment
- CBC
This punk-rock group pushed back against a U.S. Supreme Court ruling and it changed their careers
In 2022, Nobro rallied behind the phrase "Set your p**** free" after a U.S. Supreme Court ruling that overturned the right to abortion, and now their debut album under the same name is nominated for rock album of the year at the 2025 Juno Awards.


CBC
19-03-2025
- Entertainment
- CBC
Nobro's Kathryn McCaughey on starting one of Canada's best punk bands
The lead singer of Nobro talks to Q's Tom Power about the band's Juno nomination The Montreal punk band Nobro is up for rock album of the year at the Junos Awards later this month. Lead singer and bass player Kathryn McCaughey joins Tom Power to share the story behind Nobro's song Where My Girls At off their Juno-nominated album, Set Your Pussy Free. WATCH | Official video for Where My Girls At: