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Tyla Makes Grammy History With Second Win for South Africa
Community HeroesFeb 2

Tyla Makes Grammy History With Second Win for South Africa

South African singer Tyla just became the first artist ever to win her Grammy category twice, taking home her second award for "Push-to-Start." The 23-year-old's meteoric rise continues as she works on her sophomore album.

AllAfrica - Headlines2 min read
Tyla Brings South African Amapiano Sound to Global Charts
SportsMar 24

Tyla Brings South African Amapiano Sound to Global Charts

A 24-year-old singer from Johannesburg is reshaping pop music by introducing the world to Amapiano, a vibrant South African genre blending deep house, jazz, and distinctive log drums. Her Grammy-winning hit "Water" proved that regional sounds can thrive on the global stage without losing their cultural roots.

Regional: south africa breakthrough (ZA)2 min read
Shakira Opens 2026 World Cup with Star-Studded Ceremony
Global NewsJun 5

Shakira Opens 2026 World Cup with Star-Studded Ceremony

The 2026 World Cup kicks off with three massive opening ceremonies across North America, featuring Shakira, Katy Perry, and Michael Bublé. Music superstars will headline shows in Mexico, Canada, and the USA before the tournament's first matches.

BBC Sport2 min read
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SportsJun 5

Mexico Opens 2026 World Cup with Star-Studded Show

Mexico City's Estadio Azteca will host the 2026 World Cup's opening ceremony on June 11, featuring legends like Maná and Alejandro Fernández in a celebration of Mexican culture. The 90-minute spectacle kicks off the first-ever three-nation World Cup tournament.

Mexico News Daily2 min read
World Cup 2026 Opens with Color, Culture, and Celebration
Global NewsJun 11

World Cup 2026 Opens with Color, Culture, and Celebration

Mexico City's legendary Azteca Stadium came alive with 80,000 fans as the 2026 World Cup kicked off with performances from Shakira, Andrea Bocelli, and stars from five continents. After 40 years, the global tournament returns to Mexico with a celebration of unity, diversity, and the world's love for football.

BBC Sport2 min read