How to watch 'Junos' 2026 on CBC Gem (it's free)
CBC Gem is streaming Canada's biggest night in music hosted by Mae Martin – and you can tune in for free from anywhere
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You can watch "Junos" 2026 on CBC Gem in Canada – for free! The free 'Junos' stream includes every moment of Canada's 'biggest night in music', hosted by Mae Martin, on Sunday, March 29 – live from Hamilton, Ontario.
Canada's CBC Gem has the free "Junos" stream - register below. But can you get the free "Junos" 2026 stream in the U.S., U.K. and Australia too? And what devices is CBC available on?
Here's our full (and quick) guide to how to watch "Junos" 2026 on CBC from 8 p.m. ET...
How to watch "Junos" 2026 for free
🇨🇦 Canadian channel CBC Gem will broadcast the 2026 "Junos" awards for free (8 p.m. ET).
✅ You don't need any subscription or account to watch CBC Gem on demand.
🇺🇸 IN THE U.S.? WATCH CBC GEM FREE WITH A VPN.
P.S. We tested it ourselves – it works perfectly and streams are presented in HD.
How to watch 'Junos' 2026 on CBC from anywhere
Most CBC content is free – including the "Junos" Canadian music awards on March 29 – but CBC is only broadcasting "Junos" 2026 for free in Canada.
Pop music fans traveling or working outside the Canada will need to use a VPN to access CBC's free "Junos" stream in the U.S.A, U.K. and Australia.
There are lots of VPNs but NordVPN is the one you can rely on to unblock CBC and stream "Junos" 2026 like a pro.... and you can save 75%.
Looking to watch CBC Gem from outside Canada? If you're traveling abroad, use NordVPN to access CBC streams as if you were back home. We test all the providers and we rate Nord as the best VPN. There's 24/7 support, a money-back guarantee and over 70% off with this deal.
It's really easy to use a VPN to watch "Junos" 2026 on CBC Gem live from 8 p.m. ET on Sunday, March 29...
1. Install the VPN of your choice. As we've said, NordVPN is our favorite.
2. Choose the location in the VPN app. E.g. Canada to watch the free "Junos" free stream on CBC Gem.
3. Watch "Junos" 2026. Head to CBC Gem and watch the "Junos" music awards 2026 on CBC for free – from the U.S., Australia or beyond.
What will CBC's 'Junos' coverage include? Catch-up?
Hosted by comedian, actor, singer-songwriter, and writer Mae Martin, the Juno Awards will be coming to you live from TD Coliseum in Hamilton, Ontario.
Live performances: Allison Russell, Arkells and The Beaches, Cameron Whitcomb, Daniel Caesar, Sarah McLachlan, William Prince, and more.
Special appearances: Lifetime Achievement Award recipient Joni Mitchell and Canadian Music Hall of Fame Inductee Nelly Furtado.
Watch the "Junos" live on CBC Gem right here! And remember to use a VPN if you're traveling outside of Canada right now.
Which devices can I watch "Junos" on CBC Gem with?
You can watch "Junos" 2026 on CBC Gem using phones, computers, most smart TVs, streaming sticks (like Fire TV/Chromecast/Roku), and even Xbox—basically any modern streaming setup:
Amazon Fire (Tablets, Cube, Stick, TVs)
Android app (Mobile & Tablet) - Android 7.0 and above
Android TV (please note: some models aren’t supported)
Apple TV (tvOS 14 or later)
Google TV (Chromecast with Google TV and NVIDIA Shield)
iPhone and iPad (iOS 12+ CTV) / (iOS 14+ CTV iOS app)
PlayStation 4 & PlayStation 5
Roku (Supported by Roku Channel)
Samsung Smart TV (Most 2017+ models)
Vizio Smart TV
Xbox One & Xbox Series Consoles
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