Tonight Canadian music takes the centre stage at the Credit Union Centre in Saskatoon for the 2007 Juno Awards on CTV, hosted by Nelly Furtado.
The spectacle kicks off at 7 p.m. ET, following a live 30-minute eTalk Red Carpet special. Check back here on CTV.ca at 5:30 ET to watch the coverage live on CTV Broadband.
eTalk's Lainey is going to be blogging the whole event live, which you can follow along and leave your own comments.
Viewers can also follow along with the show with an Interactive TV contest. Sign up and compete for great prizes!
Expect performances tonight from Nelly Furtado, Billy Talent, Three Days Grace, Gregory Charles, Alexisonfire, City and Colour, The Tragically Hip, DJ Champion and Patrick Watson.
Confirmed presenters include Sam Roberts, Eva Avila, George Canyon, Sarah Harmer, Hedley, Nickelback and Colin James.
The show will air at the following local times:
Alberta: 7 - 9 p.m.; Atlantic Canada: 8 - 10 p.m. (live); BC/Saskatchewan/Manitoba: 9-11 p.m.
At an industry gala on Saturday, Furtado won best artist and best pop album, setting the stage for a clean sweep at the actual awards in her three remaining categories -- best album, best single and the fan choice award.
Hip hop innovator k-os was shut out of four of his five categories Saturday. His only chance of winning is now for single of the year for "Sunday Morning."
Also Saturday, Diana Krall snagged best vocal jazz album for "From This Moment On" and veteran Jim Cuddy took home best adult alternative album.
Billy Talent, who have four chances to win Sunday night, lost on video of the year to Sam Roberts and "Bridge to Nowhere."
Gordie Sampson, who won a Grammy in February, took home songwriter of the year for his work which included Carrie Underwood's "Jesus Take the Wheel."
Tonight's show will feature performances by nominees Alexisonfire, The Tragically Hip and Patrick Watson. Winnipeg-born producer Bob Rock, who has worked with Aerosmith, Bryan Adams, Bon Jovi, will also be honoured in a tribute.
But the definite focus of attention will be Furtado who has had the most successful year of her career with her third album "Loose."
The 'Promiscuous' girl will do it all Sunday as host, performer and award nominee.
"This third album's really kind of cemented a lot of things for me, kind of set in stone that I hope to be doing this at least for the rest of my life," Furtado said Saturday of her success.
Approximately 13,000 music fans are expected to pack the Credit Union Centre for the event, with Juno organizers announcing on Saturday that a block of 700 more tickets had been made available.
Prices ranged from $50 to $125 for the new tickets.