2026 Promises a Year of Entertainment and Athletic Spectacle
The year 2026 is shaping up to be a significant one for both sports and entertainment, with major events planned across the globe. From the Winter Olympics in Italy to stadium tours by popular musicians in the United States, 2026 is poised to offer a diverse range of experiences.
The 2026 Winter Olympics, hosted in Milan and Cortina, Italy, will introduce Milo and Tina as the official mascots. According to NPR News, the sibling duo are the "first openly Gen Z" Olympic mascots. Mascots have been a tradition of the Olympic Games for decades, with varying degrees of public reception.
In the music world, several prominent artists have announced stadium tours for the summer of 2026. Noah Kahan is embarking on his first stadium tour, including a stop at the Rose Bowl, according to Variety. Post Malone and Jelly Roll are also teaming up for "The Big Ass Stadium Tour Part 2," a sequel to their 2025 global trek, Variety reported. The tour will feature opener Carter Faith and will include festival appearances and standalone shows at college football stadiums.
Meanwhile, American speedskater Jordan Stolz is generating buzz as a potential star at the Winter Olympics. Time magazine suggests Stolz could be the "Michael Phelps of speedskating," poised to elevate the sport's mainstream appeal. Stolz noted the difference in recognition he receives in Europe compared to the United States, telling TIME, "I feel like every KLM flight I get on, all the flight attendants know me. They treat me a little bit extra nice."
The 68th Grammy Awards, held in February 2026 at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, saw Kendrick Lamar leading with five wins. According to Time, the show was hosted by Trevor Noah for the last time, as the Grammys will move to ABC, Hulu, and Disney in 2027.
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