The Nashville star will hit the field at Game 3 at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, which will also host the Toronto Blue Jays ...
Representing Toronto for game four is Grammy-nominated powerhouse vocalist Deborah Cox, who will perform the Canadian national anthem. At February’s Grammys, Cox earned her first career nod for best ...
It’s a tradition that never fails to fire up the crowd at the Rogers Centre. Before fans launch into “Take Me Out to the ...
Pharrell Williams and the gospel choir, Voices of Fire, performed both "The Star-Spangled Banner" and "O Canada" in Game 1 of the Fall Classic, kicking off the 2025 World Series in Toronto with an awe ...
Kate Hudson and Hugh Jackman got the band back together at AFI Fest on Sunday night, debuting their new film Song Sung Blue, ...
Find out which stars will perform the U.S. and Canadian national anthems as the World Series moves to Los Angeles for Game 3.
During Game 1, once the Blue Jays put together a huge lead and were in complete control of the game, the fans in attendance ...
One of MLB's true aces throughout the 2010s and 2020s, Scherzer has had the rare opportunity to start a World Series game for ...
Shohei Ohtani said there’s one place he doesn’t want to hear the “We don’t need you!” chant — at home from his family.
The tension is ramping up in the World Series after the Los Angeles Dodgers drew level in Game 2, beating the Toronto Blue ...
The "Sway" singer recalled the moment while speaking with Willie Geist for the Oct. 26 episode of Sunday Sitdown. Bublé said ...
Alessia Cara, who was born in Mississauga and raised in Brampton, will sing the Canadian national anthem ahead of Game 2 of ...