If you tuned into the 2025 VMAs, Tate McRae undoubtedly stole the show in her debut. In between dates on her Miss Possessive Tour, the Canadian pop star did an in-venue awards show performance of “Revolving Door” and “Sports Car.” Surrounded by statuesque, oiled-up muscle men in underwear, she gave sultry looks and did a back bend as she powered through “Sports Car.” She writhed around in the sand and pulled off some exhilarating dance moves…
Dua Lipa has finally announced U.S. tour dates in support of her latest album, Radical Optimism, and will headline a two-night stand at the American Airlines Center on Sept. 30 and Oct. 1, 2025. Yes, these shows are over a year away, but the “Levitating” singer has a solid track record as a performer (except for that one time), and we expect that the show will be worth the wait…
Touring in support of her most recent album, Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran (Women Don’t Cry Anymore), international pop superstar Shakira will perform at American Airlines Center on Nov. 17. Tickets go on sale at 10 a.m., Wednesday…
DALLAS, Texas (KTRK) — The No. 1 Houston Cougars overcame the challenges of losing Terrence Arceneaux and Joseph Tugler to injuries during the regular season, but they had little time to acclimate to Jamal Shead’s in the first half of their loss against the Duke Blue Devils on Friday.
The Big 12 regular season champions stayed competitive with the five-time national champions in Dallas, where a 54-51 loss derailed Houston’s March Madness run.
The 6-foot-4-inch All-American, Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year and conference Player of the Year took an awkward step on a drive to the basket, rolled his right ankle, and went down in pain.
Shead left the game with 6:38 left in the first half, having to be helped off by two trainers.
The game broadcast reported before halftime that Shead was questionable to return. X-rays were negative for any extensive damage, and the team called it a severely spained ankle.
The broadcast stated that the door was open for a return, but he remained on the bench throughout the second half.
Houston’s defense still forced 14 Duke turnovers.
This marks the second straight Sweet Sixteen exit for the program.
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Houston’s Jamal Shead reacts after going down while driving to the basket against Duke during a Sweet 16 college basketball game in Dallas on Friday, March 29, 2024.
In front of a roaring crowd of fans, Madonna blessed us with the second and final night of The Celebration Tour’s Dallas stop yesterday. Speculation has been bubbling online all year long over possible special guest appearances Madge may have up her sleeve for each city, and last night that anticipation was met at American Airlines Center when she pulled Dallas’ own Erykah Badu up onto the stage…