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Adele reportedly in talks for 2026 ‘Super Bowl’ halftime show

Adele is said to be in discussions to headline the 2026 Super Bowl halftime show, nearly a decade after turning down the opportunity.
According to Page Six, the 16-time Grammy Award winner, is rumored to take the stage at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California, when the NFL’s championship game takes place next February.
While negotiations are reportedly ongoing, she has not yet been officially confirmed.
The Hello singer previously revealed she declined an invitation to perform at the 2017 Super Bowl, telling a Los Angeles audience at the time, “First of all, I’m not doing the Super Bowl… I mean, that show is not about music. I can’t dance or anything like that. They were very kind, they did ask me, but I did say no.”
Adele has attended the Super Bowl as a fan, most recently in 2024 alongside her fiancé, sports agent Rich Paul.
She admitted she was more excited to see Rihanna’s halftime performance than the game itself, joking with fans, “I went, obviously I didn’t go for the football at all. I went to watch Rihanna.”
Other artists rumored to be in contention for the 2026 slot include Taylor Swift and Miley Cyrus.
The news comes as Adele is reportedly preparing for several major career moves, including a multi-million-pound book deal for a tell-all autobiography, a possible world tour, and the release of new music.
Her recent Las Vegas and Munich residencies helped boost her fortune to an estimated £170 million, while her Munich shows set Guinness World Records for both ticket sales and the largest continuous outdoor LED screen used in a concert.
If confirmed, Adele’s Super Bowl appearance would mark one of the most highly anticipated halftime performances in recent years.
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Extended interview: Doja Cat

In this web exclusive, the rapper and singer known as Doja Cat talks with Michelle Miller about her new album “Vie.” She also discusses her social media presence and admits she is “a bit of an oversharer.”
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Prince Harry sparks concern at Palace

King Charles younger son Prince Harry recently defended his tell-all autobiography “Spare”, insisting he had no regrets after its publication more than two years ago sowed discord within the British royal family.
Archie and Lilibet doting father told the Guardian, “I don’t believe that I aired my dirty laundry in public.”
“It was a difficult message, but I did it in the best way possible,” Prince Harry shared. “My conscience is clear.”
Harry made these remarks following his crucial meeting with King Charles in London.
Now, commenting on Harry’s interview, royal expert Jennie Bond believes “I don’t think it’s serious trouble: he didn’t say anything that we hadn’t already heard. But it may well have set alarm bells ringing at the Palace. Nothing, it seems, can be guaranteed to be kept private by Harry.”
However, she tells the Mirror, Prince Harry would have been “better to stay zipped about his meeting with his father”.
She said: “His first comment was that his dad was ‘great’. And I don’t think the Palace would have any problem with that. But to have been drawn into commenting on whether he had any regrets about his book was naive.”
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Pakistan’s likely playing XI for Asia Cup Super 4 clash against India

DUBAI: The stage is set for yet another high-octane encounter as Pakistan lock horns with arch-rivals India in the Asia Cup Super Four clash on Sunday at the iconic Dubai International Cricket Stadium.
Head Coach Mike Hesson and captain Salman Ali Agha have devised a strategy to counter the Indian batting with fast bowling instead of spin this time.
Pakistan, who lost to India by seven wickets in Group A encounter against India last Sunday, will make two changes from the side that defeated the United Arab Emirates in the last group match. Young batter Hassan Nawaz and Khushdil Shah are likely to miss today’s encounter, according to sources.
Faheem Ashraf is expected to make a comeback, while Hussain Talat is also likely to play his first match of the Asia Cup 2025.
The team management has shortlisted 12 players for Pakistan’s first Super Four match against India. However, Khushdil Shah, who was included in place of Faheem Ashraf for the match against the UAE, is unlikely to make the final XI.
Pakistan’s likely playing XI:
Saim Ayub, Sahibzada Farhan, Fakhar Zaman, Salman Ali Agha (captain), Mohammad Nawaz, Hussain Talat, Faheem Ashraf, Mohammad Haris (wicketkeeper), Shaheen Shah Afridi, Haris Rauf, Abrar Ahmed.
Earlier on Saturday, Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman Mohsin Naqvi met team members during the practice session at the Dubai Sports City Academy round.
Meanwhile, Andy Pycroft remains in charge as match referee for the Dubai leg, despite Pakistan’s demand for a full-fledged inquiry into last week’s handshake row.
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