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Toronto gives The Weeknd key to the city ahead of a four-concert run at Rogers Centre
Toronto gives The Weeknd key to the city ahead of a four-concert run at Rogers Centre

Hamilton Spectator

time4 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Hamilton Spectator

Toronto gives The Weeknd key to the city ahead of a four-concert run at Rogers Centre

TORONTO - Toronto has given 'Can't Feel My Face' singer The Weeknd a key to the city as the star returns to play four shows in his hometown. Toronto Mayor Oliva Chow presented the ceremonial honour to the Scarborough-born singer Saturday morning in recognition of how he has 'reshaped modern music' and supported health and humanitarian causes in Toronto and abroad. The Weeknd, or Abel Tesfaye, says he's honoured to receive the key to the place where he found his voice, adding he's committed to helping the next generation find theirs. In addition to winning four Grammy Awards, the singer is also recognized for his philanthropic contributions to both Toronto and international charities. He received the Quincy Jones Humanitarian Award from the Black Music Action Coalition for his advocacy. The Weeknd is set to play four concerts at Toronto's Rogers Centre over the next two weeks. This report by The Canadian Press was first published July 26, 2025.

Toronto gives The Weeknd key to the city ahead of a four-concert run at Rogers Centre
Toronto gives The Weeknd key to the city ahead of a four-concert run at Rogers Centre

Winnipeg Free Press

time4 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Winnipeg Free Press

Toronto gives The Weeknd key to the city ahead of a four-concert run at Rogers Centre

TORONTO – Toronto has given 'Can't Feel My Face' singer The Weeknd a key to the city as the star returns to play four shows in his hometown. Toronto Mayor Oliva Chow presented the ceremonial honour to the Scarborough-born singer Saturday morning in recognition of how he has 'reshaped modern music' and supported health and humanitarian causes in Toronto and abroad. The Weeknd, or Abel Tesfaye, says he's honoured to receive the key to the place where he found his voice, adding he's committed to helping the next generation find theirs. In addition to winning four Grammy Awards, the singer is also recognized for his philanthropic contributions to both Toronto and international charities. He received the Quincy Jones Humanitarian Award from the Black Music Action Coalition for his advocacy. Weekly A weekly look at what's happening in Winnipeg's arts and entertainment scene. The Weeknd is set to play four concerts at Toronto's Rogers Centre over the next two weeks. This report by The Canadian Press was first published July 26, 2025.

Red Roses fully focussed on Women's Six Nations title defence as home World Cup looms
Red Roses fully focussed on Women's Six Nations title defence as home World Cup looms

The Independent

time07-03-2025

  • Sport
  • The Independent

Red Roses fully focussed on Women's Six Nations title defence as home World Cup looms

England head coach John Mitchell has insisted his Red Roses are fully focussed on the defence of their Women's Six Nations crown as a World Cup on home soil looms. The hosts will be firm favourites to triumph at Twickenham in late September as they seek a first triumph at the quadrennial competition since 2014. But while excitement is building for a tournament that has already broken ticket sale records, Mitchell has made it clear that the first job for his side will be adding another Six Nations title to their collection. England have won the last six editions of the championship and open their campaign against Italy in York on 23 March. 'We are excited by a home World Cup,' Mitchell said. 'I'm not trying to avoid it. But we will park that now because our job is to get the Six Nations done. 'We need to stay focussed on that. It is a really important tournament to us, we really like this tournament. We have a responsibility on the road in this tournament to connect with people that are following us, and also grow our fanbase as well with the way we carry ourselves and perform.' Mitchell has appointed a new captain for the tournament in lock Zoe Aldcroft, who is thought to also be in consideration for a back row role as the head coach considers how best to utilise his talented squad. Aldcroft will captain the side against Italy as the Scarborough-born forward returns to Yorkshire. There was some doubt over whether she and the rest of those squad members involved in the Premiership Women's Rugby (PWR) final would be available for the opening fixture, but Mitchell confirmed that Gloucester-Hartpury and Saracens players will be considered for selection despite a short turnaround. While there will be some rotation during the course of the tournament, England will also bid to build cohesion and connections as they prepare for a World Cup on home soil later this year. 'I've got the end [the World Cup] in mind,' Mitchell admitted of his selection consideration. 'A lot of the combinations that you will see in the Six Nations will be with the end in mind. 'It would be stupid not to select combinations not based on thinking ahead. But we won't get through 2025 with the same combination in 13 Test matches. We will probably look like two combinations that operate as one. Will players be given opportunities? Yes. There is always room for a bolter, there is always room for a new player to create enthusiasm. 'We have looked at our culture, we have tweaked leadership, and we are now evolving our game. Coming out of camp, I think everyone is excited about the way we are going to play in this Six Nations.'

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