March 12, 2026. From Polaris Music Prize.
The Polaris Music Prize, presented byย CBC, has announced the key dates for its 2026 season, including the Polaris Concert & Award Ceremony, powered byย FACTOR, at Torontoโs Massey Hall on Tuesday, September 22, 2026.
Returning to Massey Hall for the fourth consecutive year, the Polaris Concert & Award Ceremony will once again feature a genre-spanning, one-night-only lineup. Performers will be announced in July. Tickets are on sale now through theย Massey Hall box office, with music fans eligible for 15% off tickets purchased before April 30 using the promo codeย POLARIS15.
The Polaris Music Prize honours the Canadian album and song of the year, as selected by the Polaris jury based solely on artistic merit, without regard to genre or commercial success. The September 22 event will culminate with the announcement of the winners of the Polaris Album Prize and the SOCAN Polaris Song Prize. In 2026, the Album Prize winner will receive $30,000, generously donated by theย Slaight Family Foundation, while the Song Prize winner will receive $10,000 courtesy ofย SOCAN.
Two new Slaight Family Polaris Heritage Prize-winning albums will also be announced during the event. The Heritage Prize is a critics-and-public prize that celebrates classic Canadian albums released before Polaris launched in 2006.
Key dates in the 2026 Polaris season include:
* Thursday, June 11 โ 40 album Long List announced
* Wednesday, June 24 โ 20 song Long List announced
* Thursday, July 9 โ 10 album Short List announced
* Wednesday, July 29 โ 5 song Short List announced
* Wednesday, August 5 โ Heritage Prize nominees announced; public voting opens
* Friday, August 21 โ Heritage Prize public voting closes
* Tuesday, September 22 โ Polaris Concert & Award Ceremony at Massey Hall
The organization also used its key date announcement to unveil its thematic visual identity for the season. Created by the Toronto/Montreal-basedย aftermodern.lab, the visual language calls on culture, personality, texture, craft, and an intersection of information, space, and layer, creating a rich texture that reflects Canadian identity.
โThrough the visual language of fabrics and stitching, we really want this year to be a celebration of Polarisโ diverse community of artists and attendees, its heritage, and the future ahead. We explore this by looking towards techniques derived from industrial and analog textile traditions, such as pattern-making, looms, and sewing machines. Through these ideas, we weave together the many threads of Canadaโs identity into a quilt that reflects the spirit of the Polaris community,โ said Aiyana Alzamora and Joshua Reginales of aftermodern.lab in a statement.
Polaris will also continue to build on initiatives introduced in 2025, including the return of theย Polaris Festivalย in September, the expansion of itsย Polaris Community Development Programย (CDP), and the continued integration of theย Polaris Submission Portalย into its services.
โThe 2026 Polaris season is designed to showcase the depth, ambition and diversity of Canadian music while continuing to create new ways of championing Polaris artist alumni through new programming,โ said Amber Still, Executive Director of the Polaris Music Prize. โWeโre excited to build on the momentum of the first Polaris Festival where we welcomed over 11,000 participants to 22 events throughout the month of September.โ
Supported byย Ontario Creates, the Polaris Festival will feature more than a dozen intimate events โ including concerts, salons, listening sessions and workshops โ anchored by past Polaris nominees. The full festival schedule will be announced this summer.
The Polaris Community Development Program connects mission-aligned charities, non-profits, events and businesses with Polaris to share resources and support exceptional Canadian music. Now comprising more than 40 members, the CDP network continues to grow and evolve.
Launched in September 2025, the Polaris Submission Portal is a free music submission platform designed to help eligible Canadian musicians share their work with the Polaris jury. More than 300 Canadian artists have used the portal since its launch.
ALBUM & SONG ELIGIBILITY
To be eligible for 2026 Polaris Music Prize consideration, music must be released between April 1, 2025, and May 1, 2026. An independent jury of more than 200 music critics and journalists from across Canada determines the Album and Song Long Lists, Short Lists and winners.
POLARIS ALBUM PRIZE WINNERS
Past winners are Yves Jarvis (2025), Jeremy Dutcher (2024), Debby Friday (2023), Pierre Kwenders (2022), Cadence Weapon (2021), Backxwash (2020), Haviah Mighty (2019), Jeremy Dutcher (2018), Lido Pimienta (2017), Kaytranada (2016), Tanya Tagaq (2014), Godspeed You! Black Emperor (2013), Feist (2012), Arcade Fire (2011), Karkwa (2010), Fucked Up (2009), Caribou (2008), Patrick Watson (2007), and Final Fantasy / Owen Pallett (2006).
CBC presents the 2026 Polaris Music Prize. This yearโs Concert & Award Ceremony is powered by FACTOR, the Government of Canada, and Canadaโs private radio broadcasters. It is supported by SiriusXM Canada, Ontario Creates, the Government of Ontario, the Ontario Cultural Attractions Fund, and the Slaight Family Foundation.
