The following musical events and releases that happened in 2024 in Canada.
Notable events
- March 24 - Juno Awards of 2024[1]
- April 6-7 - 19th Canadian Folk Music Awards[2]
- June 25 - Prism Prize[3]
- September 5 - Following the premiere of the documentary series The Tragically Hip: No Dress Rehearsal at the 2024 Toronto International Film Festival, Daveed Goldman and Nobu Adilman of Choir! Choir! Choir! lead a public singalong of Tragically Hip songs "Grace, Too", "Ahead by a Century" and "Bobcaygeon".[4]
- September 14 - 2024 Canadian Country Music Awards[5]
- September 17 - Jeremy Dutcher wins the 2024 Polaris Music Prize for his album Motewolonuwok, becoming the first artist in the history of the award to win it twice.[6]
- September 28 - Tom Cochrane, Jim Cuddy, Greg Keelor, Sarah McLachlan and Diane Tell are inducted into the Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame.[7]
- October 18 - Harmony Hall, a new concert venue repurposing the historic Vandorf Community Hall in Vandorf, Ontario, launched with a grand opening concert headlined by Brendan Canning.[8]
- November 3 - 46th Félix Awards[9]
Albums released
A
B
- Tim Baker, Full Rainbow of Light - November 15[14]
- Jill Barber, Encore! - June 14
- Quinton Barnes, Have Mercy on Me
- Begonia, Open Swim - July 17[15]
- Laila Biali, Wintersongs - November 1[16]
- Bibi Club, Feu de garde - May 10[17]
- Big Brave, A Chaos of Flowers - April 19
- Black Atlass, I'll Meet You There - March 8
- Boy Golden, For Eden - July 19[18]
- Les Breastfeeders, La ville engloutie - November 8[19]
- The Burning Hell, Hardly Working - March 29
- Spencer Burton, North Wind - January 26[20]
C
- Cadence Weapon, Rollercoaster - April 19[21]
- Cherie Camp, Love and Blood - May 30[15]
- Charlotte Cardin, A Week in Nashville - May 17[15]
- Celeigh Cardinal, Boundless Possibilities - June 21[22]
- Caribou, Honey - October 4
- Jennifer Castle, Camelot - November 1[23]
- Chromeo, Adult Contemporary - February 16[24]
- Cindy Lee, Diamond Jubilee - March 29[25]
- Clairmont the Second, They said it would rain... - October 31[25]
- Terri Clark, Terri Clark: Take Two - May 31[26]
- Classified, Luke's View - April 26
- Comeback Kid, Trouble - March 15[27]
- Corridor, Mimi - April 26[28]
- Les Cowboys Fringants, Pub Royal - April 25[29]
- Cuff the Duke, Breaking Dawn - September 6[15]
D
- Les Dales Hawerchuk, Attaque à cinq - November 8[16]
- Maïa Davies, Lovers' Gothic[30]
- Dax, From a Man's Perspective - December 6
- The Dead South, Chains & Stakes - February 9[31]
- Dear Rouge, Lonesome High - September 13[32]
- The Deep Dark Woods, Broadside Ballads Vol. III - May 1[33]
- D.O.A., No Escape from What You Are - November 15[16]
- Mike Downes, The Way In - March 1[34]
- Alan Doyle, Welcome Home - February 9[35]
- Ducks Ltd., Harm's Way - February 9[36]
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
- Matt Lang, All Night Longer - May 10[61]
- Abigail Lapell, Anniversary - May 10[62]
- Richard Laviolette, All Wild Things Are Shy - September 5[63]
- Leahy, Live in Concert - October 25[16]
- Lemon Bucket Orkestra, Cuckoo - May 17[15]
- Simon Leoza, Acte III - March 22
- Exco Levi, Born To Be Free - March 1
- Luna Li, When a Thought Grows Wings - August 23[25]
- Lenka Lichtenberg, Feel with Blood - November 1[16]
- Brianna Lizotte, Winston & I
- Kellie Loder, Transitions - April 19[64]
- Loony, Loony - March 22[65]
- Wyatt C. Louis, Chandler - May 24[66]
- Loving, Any Light - February 9[67]
- Lubalin, haha no worries - December 6[16]
- Corb Lund, El Viejo - February 23[68]
M
- Dan Mangan, Being Elsewhere Mix - August 30[69]
- Marianas Trench, Haven - August 30
- Cory Marks, Sorry for Nothing - December 6[70]
- Loreena McKennitt, The Road Back Home - March 8[71]
- Jon McKiel, Hex - May 3[72]
- Shawn Mendes, Shawn - November 15[16]
- Madeline Merlo, One House Down (from the Girl Next Door) - October 11[73]
- Metz, Up on Gravity Hill - April 12[74]
- Ruth Moody, Wanderer - May 17[15]
- Ryland Moranz, Better/Worse - November 15[16]
- Pamela Morgan, White Fleet Suite - November 8[16]
- Mother Mother, Grief Chapter - February 16[75]
- Mustafa, Dunya - September 27[25]
- David Myles, Devil Talking - May 24[76]
N
O
P
- Dorothea Paas, Think of Mist - November 15
- Packs, Melt the Honey - January 19[83]
- Diana Panton, Soft Winds and Roses - October 25[16]
- PartyNextDoor, PartyNextDoor 4 - April 26
- Orville Peck, Stampede - August 2
- Klô Pelgag, Abracadabra - October 11
- Joel Plaskett, One Real Reveal - September 13[84]
- Poolblood, theres_plenty_of_music_to_go_around.zip - April 5[85]
- MacKenzie Porter, Nobody's Born with a Broken Heart - April 26[86][87]
- Aaron Pritchett, Demolition - July 5[88]
- Priyanka, Devastatia - August 23[89]
R
S
- Sarahmée, Pleure pas ma fille, sinon Maman va pleurer - October 29[93]
- Saukrates, Bad Addiction - December 6
- Philip Sayce, The Wolves Are Coming - February 23[94][95]
- Talia Schlanger, Grace for the Going - February 2[96]
- The Secret Beach, We Were Born Here, What's Your Excuse?[97]
- Mike Shabb, Sewaside III[98]
- Snotty Nose Rez Kids, Red Future - September 13[99]
- Softcult, Heaven - May 24[100]
- Vera Sola, Peacemaker - February 2[101]
- Colin Stetson, the love it took to leave you - September 13[15]
- Jeffery Straker, Great Big Sky
- The Strumbellas, Part Time Believer - February 9[102]
- Sum 41, Heaven :x: Hell - March 29[103]
- Sunset Rubdown, Always Happy to Explode - September 20[104]
- Sykamore, Through the Static - March 29[105]
T
V
W
Y
Z
Deaths
- January 17 - Serge Laprade, singer and radio broadcaster[116]
- February 17 - Greg "Fritz" Hinz, rock drummer (Helix)[117]
- February 28 - Jean-Pierre Isaac, lyricist, composer, DJ, recording studio owner and a music producer[118]
- March 3 - Eleanor Collins, jazz singer and TV host[119]
- March 12 - Russ Wilson, rock bass guitarist (Junkhouse)[120]
- April 5 - Phil Nimmons, jazz clarinetist, composer, bandleader, and educator[121]
- April 8 - Jon Card, rock drummer (Personality Crisis, SNFU, D.O.A., The Subhumans)[122]
- April 27 - Jean-Pierre Ferland, singer-songwriter[123]
- May 14 - Mélanie Renaud, singer-songwriter[124]
- May 29 - Cayouche, singer-songwriter[125]
- June 25 - Ray St. Germain, country singer and television host[126]
- July 23 - Devon, rapper[127]
- August 26 - Paul Dwayne, country singer-songwriter[128]
- October 2 - Ken Tobias, singer-songwriter[129]
- November 6 - Angus Walker, bluegrass and country entertainer[130]
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