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St. Vital Centre is covered with red carpet and crowded with teens this afternoon as hundreds gathered to meet some top Juno stars.

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St. Vital Centre is covered with red carpet and crowded with teens this afternoon as hundreds gathered to meet some top Juno stars.

Cortney Jaworski, 14, hopes to meet Canadian pop sweethearts Tegan and Sara and get an autograph.

“I’ve liked them for a long time and they seem like really nice people,” said Jaworski.

Ruth Bonneville / Winnipeg Free press
Seventeen-year-old Richelle Peters (left) and her friend Shianne Johnson, 16, waited patiently near the front of the stage at centre court at St. Vital Centre for three hours Saturday with their CD's and shirts waiting for their favourite country artists to hit the stage at Juno Fan Fare.
Ruth Bonneville / Winnipeg Free press Seventeen-year-old Richelle Peters (left) and her friend Shianne Johnson, 16, waited patiently near the front of the stage at centre court at St. Vital Centre for three hours Saturday with their CD's and shirts waiting for their favourite country artists to hit the stage at Juno Fan Fare.

The duo were among several musicians who gathered at the shopping centre for Juno Fan Fare to sign autographs, shmooze with fans and even perform.

Also signing autographs are the Trews, Walk off the Earth and Three Days Grace.

Jaworski, standing midway in the long autograph line up, wasn’t sure what she would say to Tegan and Sara when her turn came.

“She’ll probably cry,” teased friend Madison Touchette, 15, who was also excited to see the band.

Fan Fare runs until 3 p.m. and is free.

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Updated on Saturday, March 29, 2014 1:59 PM CDT: adds photo

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