There's still time to get in on the biggest night in Canadian music.

More than 2,000 seats are available to the public for Sunday's Juno Awards show at the Air Canada Centre in Toronto.

Tickets can be purchased through Ticketmaster.

Toronto rapper Drake is hosting the 40th annual awards night to celebrate the best in Canadian music.

The likes of Arcade Fire, Broken Social Scene, Down with Webster, Johnny Reid and Sarah McLachlan are scheduled to perform.

In addition to the usual awards, Canadian music icon Neil Young will be honoured with the 2011 Allan Waters Humanitarian Award, while Shania Twain will be inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame.

Again this year, the Juno Awards will be broadcast live on CTV on Sunday, starting with a red-carpet arrival special at 6:30 p.m. on CTV, CP24 and CTV.ca.

For the first time, the Juno Awards broadcast is expanding to 2.5 hours. The awards show begins at 8 p.m.

Meanwhile, several signature events are taking place across Toronto during Juno Week, including a songwriters' circle, an outdoor concert, the Juno Cup hockey game, JunoFest concerts and the exclusive Juno Fan Fare in the parking lot at 299 Queen St. W.