Snoop Dogg says he won’t let the big Super Bowl stage rattle his nerves. The ultra-smooth rapper said he will worry about his forthcoming halftime performance after the fact. “For me, when performing, I never let the moment get bigger than me,” Snoop Dogg said from his studio compound in Inglewood, Calif., a suburb of Los Angeles where the Super Bowl will be held Sunday. He’ll take the stage with Dr. Dre, Eminem, Kendrick Lamar and Mary J. Blige. “I’m not going to understand it until it happens,” he continued. “While it’s happening, I’m in the zone. I’m stuck to the script, laser focused, being on point, sounding good, looking good and feeling good. I want to give off a great presentation. After the fact, it’s when I’ll be nervous about watching it to see what the reaction is. But while I’m going through it, it’s nothing.” Snoop Dogg calls performing at the Super Bowl in his home state a “dream come true.” Snoop Dogg said their show is important for
CINCINNATI, Ohio (AP) British rock band The Who will play their first concert in the Cincinnati area in over four decades, after 11 people died in a pre-show stampede in 1979.
The Who will take the stage at the TQL Stadium on May 15, WCPO-TV reported Monday. The band’s return was originally planned for April 2020 at the BB&T Arena in Kentucky, but had to be postponed because of the coronavirus pandemic.
CINCINNATI, Ohio (AP) British rock band The Who will play their first concert in the Cincinnati area in over four decades, after 11 people died in a pre-show stampede
CINCINNATI, Ohio (AP) British rock band The Who will play their first concert in the Cincinnati area in over four decades, after 11 people died in a pre-show stampede