2016 in Canadian music
The following is a list of notable events and releases that are expected to happen in 2016 in music in Canada.
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Events
    
- April 3 – Juno Awards of 2016
 - April 17 – Final concert by the influential folk-rock band Spirit of the West.[1]
 - April – East Coast Music Awards
 - May 15 – Prism Prize presented.
 - May 24 – The Tragically Hip announce that lead singer Gord Downie has been diagnosed with inoperable brain cancer.[2]
 - June 15 – Preliminary longlist for the 2016 Polaris Music Prize is announced.
 - July – SOCAN Songwriting Prize is presented.
 - July 14 – Shortlist for the Polaris Music Prize is announced.
 - July 22 – The Tragically Hip play the first date of their Man Machine Poem Tour in Victoria, British Columbia.
 - August 20 – The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation broadcasts The Tragically Hip's concert at the K-Rock Centre in their hometown of Kingston, which may be the band's last-ever live concert due to Gord Downie's cancer diagnosis, as a live cross-platform broadcast on CBC Television, CBC Radio One, CBC Radio 2, CBC Music and YouTube.[3]
 - September 19 – Kaytranada's album 99.9% is named the winner of the Polaris Music Prize.[4]
 - December 3 – 12th Canadian Folk Music Awards
 
Bands disbanded
    
    
Albums released
    
    A
    
- AHI, We Made It Through the Wreckage
 - Alaskan Tapes, We All Speak in Poems
 - Altameda, Dirty Rain
 - Ammoye, Enter the Warrioress
 - Amylie, Les Éclats
 - Matt Andersen, Honest Man – February 26[5]
 - Ancient Shapes, Ancient Shapes
 - Tafari Anthony, Die for You
 - Anvil, Anvil Is Anvil – February 26[5]
 
B
    
- Badbadnotgood, IV – July 8
 - Jason Bajada, Volcano – February 12[6]
 - Matthew Barber and Jill Barber, The Family Album – April 1[7]
 - Alexis Baro, Sugar Rush[8]
 - Bobby Bazini, Summer Is Gone
 - Bear Mountain, BADU – September 9[5]
 - Daniel Bélanger, Paloma - November 25
 - Art Bergmann, The Apostate – May 13[9]
 - The Besnard Lakes, A Coliseum Complex Museum – January 22[10]
 - Black Mountain, TBA[5]
 - Jean-Michel Blais, Il
 - Bleu Jeans Bleu, Franchement wow
 - Blue Rodeo, 1000 Arms – October 28
 - Will Bonness, Halcyon
 - Brasstronaut, Brasstronaut – November 11
 - Alysha Brilla, Human
 - Jim Bryson, Somewhere We Will Find Our Place – February 12
 - Basia Bulat, Good Advice – February 12[11]
 - The Burning Hell, Public Library – April 1
 
C
    
- Brendan Canning, Home Wrecking Years – August 12
 - Charlotte Cardin, Big Boy
 - Jazz Cartier, Hotel Paranoia
 - Tanika Charles, Soul Run – May 10
 - Classified, Greatful – January 15[5]
 - Leonard Cohen, You Want It Darker
 - Jason Collett, Song and Dance Man – February 5[11]
 - Antoine Corriveau, Cette chose qui cognait au creux de sa poitrine sans vouloir s'arrêter
 - Crown Lands, Mantra
 - Lori Cullen, Sexsmith Swinghammer Songs
 
D
    
- Dead Obies, Gestamtkunstwerk – March 4[5]
 - Del Barber & the No Regretzkys, The Puck Drops Here[12]
 - Art d'Ecco, Day Fevers
 - Devours, Late Bloomers
 - Céline Dion, Encore un soir – August 26
 - The Dirty Nil, Higher Power – February 26
 - Gord Downie, Secret Path – October 18[13]
 - Drake, Views – April 29
 
E
    
- Earle and Coffin, Live at the Citadel House
 
F
    
- The Flatliners, TBA[5]
 - Luca Fogale, Safety
 - Fond of Tigers, Uninhabit – October 7
 - Fresh Snow, ONE[14]
 
G
    
- The Garrys, Warm Buds
 - Karina Gauvin, Divine Karina – February 12[5]
 - Hannah Georgas, For Evelyn[15]
 - Matthew Good, I Miss New Wave: Beautiful Midnight Revisited – December 2
 - Aaron Goodvin, Aaron Goodvin
 - Great Lake Swimmers, Swimming Away
 
H
    
- Ron Hawkins, Spit Sputter and Sparkle – March 25[16]
 - Tim Hecker, TBA[5]
 - Angela Hewitt, Domenico Scarlatti Sonatas – February 12[5]
 - The Hidden Cameras, Home On Native Land
 - Matt Holubowski, Solitudes
 - Holy Fuck, TBA[5]
 
I
    
- Ice Cream, Love, Ice Cream
 
J
    
- Sammy Jackson, Take Me Back
 - July Talk, Touch – September 9
 - Junior Boys, Big Black Coat – February 5[5]
 
K
    
- Kaytranada, 99.9% – May 6
 - Aidan Knight, Each Other – January 22[5]
 - Koriass, Love Suprême
 - Chantal Kreviazuk, Hard Sail – July 17 [17]
 - Nicholas Krgovich, The Hills[18]
 - Patrick Krief, Automanic – September 30
 
L
    
- Land of Talk, TBA[5]
 - k.d. lang with Neko Case and Laura Veirs, case/lang/veirs
 - Salomé Leclerc, Live au Treatment
 - Little Scream, TBA[5]
 - Les Louanges, Le Mercure
 
M
    
- Ria Mae, Ria Mae – June 3
 - Magic!, Primary Colours – July 1
 - Majid Jordan, Majid Jordan – February 5[5]
 - Kate Maki, Head in the Sand – May 20[19]
 - Dan Mangan, Unmake – June 17
 - Carolyn Mark, Come! Back! Special!
 - Shawn Mendes, Illuminate
 - Dylan Menzie, Adolescent Nature
 - Millimetrik, Fog Dreams
 - Ryland Moranz, Hello New Old World
 
N
    
- Nap Eyes, Thought Rock Fish Scale
 - Sarah Neufeld, The Ridge – February 26[5]
 
O
    
- The Oot n' Oots, Songs and Tales from the Great Blue Whale
 - Karim Ouellet, Trente – March 11[20]
 
P
    
- Dorothea Paas, No Loose Ends
 - PartyNextDoor, PartyNextDoor 3 – August 12
 - Philémon Cimon, Psychanalysez-vous avec Philémon Cimon
 - Lido Pimienta, La Papessa
 - Plants and Animals, Waltzed in from the Rumbling – April 29
 - Protest The Hero, Pacific Myth – November 18
 
R
    
- Radio Radio, Light the Sky – February 19[5]
 - Allan Rayman, Hotel Allan
 - Corin Raymond, Hobo Jungle Fever Dreams
 - Amanda Rheaume, Holding Patterns
 - River Tiber, Indigo - June 24
 - Royal Canoe, Something Got Lost Between Here and the Orbit
 - Rum Ragged, Rum Ragged
 - Justin Rutledge, East – September 30[21]
 - Serena Ryder, Utopia
 
S
    
- Sam Roberts Band, Terraform – October 28
 - John K. Samson, Winter Wheat – October 21[22]
 - SATE, RedBlack&Blue
 - Ségala, Plato Hess
 - Andy Shauf, The Party – May 20
 - Crystal Shawanda, Fish Out of Water
 - Shotgun Jimmie, Field of Trampolines
 - Simple Plan, Taking One for the Team – February 19[5]
 - Dallas Smith, Side Effects - September 2
 - So Loki, V
 - Rae Spoon, Armour – February 19[23]
 - Frederick Squire, Spooky Action at a Distance – May 27[24]
 - The Strumbellas, Hope – February 5[5]
 - Sussex, Parade Day
 - Suuns, Hold/Still
 
T
    
- Tanya Tagaq, Retribution – October 21[25]
 - Tasha the Amazon, Die Every Day
 - Tegan and Sara, Love You to Death – June 3
 - Tory Lanez, I Told You – August 19
 - The Tragically Hip, Man Machine Poem – June 17
 - A Tribe Called Red, We Are the Halluci Nation
 - Tuns, Tuns – August 26[26]
 
U
    
- Un Blonde, Good Will Come to You
 
V
    
- Mathew V, Sounds
 - Rosie Valland, Nord-Est
 - Venetian Snares, Traditional Synthesizer Music – February 20[27]
 - Lindy Vopnfjörð, Frozen in Time – October 28
 
W
    
- Martha Wainwright, Goodnight City
 - Frank Walker, Nocturnal
 - Dawn Tyler Watson, Jawbreaker!
 - Weaves, Weaves
 - The Weeknd, Starboy – November 25
 - WHOOP-Szo, Citizen's Ban(ne)d Radio
 - Wild Rivers, Wild Rivers
 - Wintersleep, The Great Detachment – March 4[5]
 - Woodpigeon, TROUBLE
 - Royal Wood, Ghost Light
 - Donovan Woods, Hard Settle, Ain't Troubled – February 26[28]
 - Roy Woods, Nocturnal – December 23
 - Roy Woods, Waking at Dawn – July 1
 
Y
    
- Ken Yates, Huntsville
 - You Say Party, You Say Party – February 12[5]
 - Your Boy Tony Braxton, Adult Contempt – July 15[29]
 
Year-End List
    
Deaths
    
- January 3 – Paul Bley, jazz pianist
 - January 14 – René Angélil, 73, entertainment manager (Celine Dion)
 - February 3 – Brad Kent, musician (D.O.A., Avengers)
 - February 6 – Gilles Brown, singer
 - February 15 – Vanity, 57, singer
 - March 9 – Ray Griff, 75, country music singer and songwriter
 - March 30 – Howard Cable, conductor, composer and arranger
 - April 3 – Don Francks, 84, jazz vocalist and actor
 - April 27 – Philip Kives, founder of K-tel
 - June 4 – Bobby Curtola, 73, singer
 - June 8 – Brian Rading, 69, bassist Five Man Electrical Band
 - June 21 – Pierre Lalonde, singer and television host
 - July 4 – William Hawkins, songwriter and poet
 - July 9 – Geneviève Castrée, musician and comic book artist
 - July 29 – Lucille Dumont, singer
 - July 31 – Penny Lang, folk musician
 - September 3 – Raymond Daveluy, composer and organist
 - October 29 – Paul Demers, singer-songwriter
 - November 7 – Leonard Cohen, singer-songwriter
 
References
    
- "Spirit of the West performs final concerts in Vancouver". CBC News, April 14, 2016.
 - Fraser, Laura. "Gord Downie, Tragically Hip singer, has terminal cancer". CBC. Retrieved 24 May 2016.
 - "Tragically Hip's final concert to be broadcast live on CBC". CBC News, June 17, 2016.
 - "Kaytranada wins 2016 Polaris Music Prize for his album 99.9%". The Globe and Mail, September 19, 2016.
 - "From Basia Bulat to Junior Boys: a guide to Canadian album releases in 2016" Archived 2016-03-01 at the Wayback Machine. CBC Music, January 5, 2016.
 - "Du nouveau de Karim Ouellet, Koriass et Jason Bajada". La Presse, December 9, 2015.
 - "Matthew and Jill Barber Revisit Their Roots for 'The Family Album,' Share Neil Young Cover". Exclaim!, January 28, 2016.
 - Lesley Mitchell-Clarke, "Sugar Rush - Alexis Baro & Pueblo Nuevo Jazz Project". The WholeNote, September 28, 2016.
 - "Art Bergmann Returns with 'The Apostate,' Premieres New Track". Exclaim!, February 11, 2016.
 - "The Besnard Lakes Return with 'A Coliseum Complex Museum' LP, Premiere New Track". Exclaim!, October 14, 2015.
 - "Four albums from Toronto artists coming early in 2016". The Globe and Mail, December 31, 2015.
 - Murphy, Sara (February 29, 2016). "Del Barber & the No Regretzkys Lace Up for Hockey-themed LP, Shoot Out New Single". Exclaim!. Retrieved June 27, 2023.
 - "Gord Downie to release solo album, graphic novel next month". CTV News, September 9, 2016.
 - Peter Ellman, "Fresh Snow: One". Exclaim!, September 7, 2016.
 - Adams, Gregory (April 28, 2016). "Hannah Georgas Readies 'For Evelyn' LP, Premieres New Single". Exclaim!. Retrieved April 29, 2016.
 - Ben Rayner, "Ron Hawkins, man of many bands". Toronto Star, March 24, 2016.
 - Friend, David (July 7, 2016). "Women 'have to be on a pole': Chantal Kreviazuk reflects on state of pop music". Canada.com. The Canadian Press. Archived from the original on September 20, 2016. Retrieved July 14, 2016.
 - Conor Mackie, "Nicholas Krgovich: The Hills". Exclaim!, March 4, 2016.
 - "Kate Maki Taps Fred Squire and Nathan Lawr for 'Head in the Sand'". Exclaim!, April 8, 2016.
 - "L'album « Trente » de Karim Ouellet : l'enfance du doute". Huffington Post, March 11, 2016.
 - "Justin Rutledge Embraces Canada's East Coast for New Album". Exclaim!, July 7, 2016.
 - "John K. Samson Returns with 'Winter Wheat' Solo LP, Shares New Single". Exclaim!, August 15, 2016.
 - "Rae Spoon Returns with 'Armour'". Exclaim!, December 16, 2015.
 - "Frederick Squire: 'Spooky Action at a Distance' (album stream)". Exclaim!, May 24, 2016.
 - "Tanya Tagaq Covers Nirvana, Collaborates with Shad on 'Retribution' LP". Exclaim!, August 17, 2016.
 - "Sloan / Super Friendz / Inbreds Supergroup TUNS Announce Debut Album". Exclaim!, May 20, 2016.
 - "Venetian Snares to Issue 'Traditional Synthesizer Music' on New LP". Exclaim!, December 17, 2015.
 - "Donovan Woods Returns with 'Hard Settle, Ain't Troubled'". Exclaim!, December 7, 2015.
 - "Stream Your Boy Tony Braxton Adult Contempt". Stereogum, July 15, 2016.
 - "The Zolas Premiere Title Track to New Album 'Swooner': Exclusive". Billboard, February 4, 2016.
 - "Canadian Hot 100 – Year-End 2016". Billboard. Retrieved 2017-07-19.
 
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