All entries and submissions to the Prix MNB Awards must be received by 23:059 pm (Atlantic) on May 2, 2022.
MUSIC CATEGORIES
- Recording of the Year
- Enregistrement de l’année
- SOCAN Song of the Year
- Chanson SOCAN de l’année
- Video of the Year · Vidéo de l’année
MVP CATEGORIES
- Indigenous Artist of Year · Artiste autochtone de l’année · Elnoeg notji pipogotitjg genatagen · Skicinowək noci-amalhəcəssawet likətənək
- Breakthrough Artist of the Year · Révélation de l’année
- Champion of the Year · Champion·ne de l’année
- Innovator of the Year · Innovataire de l’année
INDUSTRY CATEGORIES
- Venue of the Year · Salle de spectacle de l’année
- Festival | Event of the Year · Festival | Événement de l’année
- Music Industry Professional of the Year · Professionnel·le de l’industrie de la musique de l’année
ELIGIBILITY
The eligibility period for the 2022 Prix MNB Awards is May 1, 2021 to April 30, 2022, inclusive.
Except for the Recording of the Year and Enregistrement de l’année, all entrants must be Music·Musique NB (MNB) members at the time of application to be considered eligible.
Eligible entrants must have lived in New Brunswick during the full eligibility period. For groups, at least fifty percent (50%) of members must have lived in New Brunswick during the full eligibility period.
Instrumental recordings are eligible. Compilations are ineligible for nomination.
All submission requirements must be met. Incomplete entries are not accepted. Any occurrences of questionable eligibility are dealt with at the discretion of the Prix MNB Awards Committee. No refunds will be given for ineligible entries or entries made to categories which do not open.
Music·Musique NB encourages submissions from members of diverse communities, including Indigenous people, people of colour, people with disabilities, people from the LGBTQ+ community, and people who identify with other intersectional and equity-seeking groups.
DEADLINE
Entries must be filled out online and received by 23:059PM (Atlantic) on May 2, 2022. For all categories in which a recording is being considered, a physical copy must be sent to the MNB office (140, rue Botsford Street, suite 30, Moncton, NB, E1C 4X4). If the recording is only released in a digital format, a download code must be provided.
For full details and eligibility requirements, please visit the MNB website.