New Photo - For Niemann, it's 71 solid holes, one thrown club and a return trip for next year's US Open

For Niemann, it&x27;s 71 solid holes, one thrown club and a return trip for next year&x27;s US Open EDDIE PELLS Mon, June 22, 2026 at 12:31 AM UTC 0 1 / 0The top photos of the day by AP photojournalistsJoaquin Niemann hits from the rough on the third hole during a practice round for the U.S. Open golf tournament at Shinnecock Hills Golf Club in Southampton, N.Y., Tuesday, June 16, 2026.(AP Photo/George Walker IV) (AP Photo/George Walker IV) SOUTHAMPTON, N.Y. (AP) — The U.S.

For Niemann, it's 71 solid holes, one thrown club and a return trip for next year's US Open

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1 / 0The top photos of the day by AP photojournalistsJoaquin Niemann hits from the rough on the third hole during a practice round for the U.S. Open golf tournament at Shinnecock Hills Golf Club in Southampton, N.Y., Tuesday, June 16, 2026.(AP Photo/George Walker IV) (AP Photo/George Walker IV)

SOUTHAMPTON, N.Y. (AP) — The U.S. Open summary for Joaquin Niemann looks like this: 71 holes of solid golf, one really bad one, a thrown club, a two-shot penalty and the willpower to not spend too much time wondering about what might have been.

"If my grandmother had tires, she'd be a car," Niemann said Sunday, not wanting to speculate much after wrapping up a tournament sullied by an opening-round 11 on the par-4 sixth hole that featured two tee shots out of bounds and two penalty strokes for hurling his club in frustration.

Niemann shot 4-under 66 in the final round to finish at 1-over 281. It doesn't take heavy math to imagine the possibilities had he not shot 7-over par on one hole.

Maybe more importantly, his 281 put him in a tie for seventh, which means he'll get an invitation to next year's U.S. Open, at Pebble Beach, that goes to everyone in the top 10.

Niemann's 66 paired with a 65 he shot in the second round, shortly after learning his 9 on No. 6 had been bumped up two shots for violating the code of conduct. It meant the only person to shoot a lower round than Niemann over four days at Shinnecock was Wyndham Clark, the winner, who opened the week with a 64. Of course, with that 11, Neimann also recorded the single worst one-hole score over the four rounds.

"A good experience, a good test for myself," Niemann said. "What happened on Thursday and coming back, I was pretty proud of" myself.

Niemann didn't try to deflect blame or suggest he didn't deserve the two-shot penalty for chucking the club after hitting the two errant tee shots, then being rejected when he asked for relief from what he thought might be fire ants.

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Play was called for the day shortly after that. Niemann completed his first round Friday morning, then learned about the penalty.

"I was not trying to offend anyone," he said. "I was frustrated. I had my expectations, which are always super high. I was playing good golf. I knew it was going to be a tough week, a long week, a challenging week. ... I'm not happy doing that. I'm not proud about throwing a golf club."

He did not want to delve into the debate about whether the USGA was too aggressive in applying the penalty. Even though the course was virtually empty at the time, he did, in fact, throw the club.

He called his comeback story "something to learn from."

Asked what others might learn from his odyssey around Shinnecock Hills, he said: "Everyone just stop throwing clubs. Just behave."

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NASCAR points standings: Cup Series points update after San Diego race Nick Gray, Nashville Tennessean Mon, June 22, 2026 at 12:51 AM UTC 0 NASCAR points standings: Cup Series points update after San Diego race Tyler Reddick lost more of his NASCAR Cup Series points lead after a laterace flat tire in the Anduril 250 on June 21 at Naval Base Coronado in San Diego. Reddick and Corey Heim, the parttimer who will be fulltime in 2027, battled for the win in the final laps, with Heim prevailing before Reddick cut a leftfront tire down.

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NASCAR points standings: Cup Series points update after San Diego race

Tyler Reddick lost more of his NASCAR Cup Series points lead after a late-race flat tire in the Anduril 250 on June 21 at Naval Base Coronado in San Diego.

Reddick and Corey Heim, the part-timer who will be full-time in 2027, battled for the win in the final laps, with Heim prevailing before Reddick cut a left-front tire down. Heim earned his first career Cup win at San Diego ahead of his full-time move into a 23XI Racing ride next season.

Denny Hamlin finished 14th and is now eight points behind Reddick, while the 2026 Daytona 500 champion sunk to a 25th-place finish.

Near the Chase bubble, Shane van Gisbergen's DNF erased any buffer he had to the cutline. SVG will get another chance for a good points day next weekend at Sonoma, the last road-course race of the season.

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Tyler Reddick 716 points, +354 to 17th place

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Ryan Blaney +221

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Ty Gibbs +173

Chase Elliott +172

Chris Buescher +138

Daniel Suarez +116

Carson Hocevar +114

Chase Briscoe +69

Bubba Wallace +67

Christopher Bell +60

William Byron +59

Erik Jones +10

Austin Cindric +8

Ryan Preece +5

Shane van Gisbergen -5 behind 16th

Joey Logano -10

Brad Keselowski -13

AJ Allmendinger -21

Michael McDowell -34

Ross Chastain -40

Zane Smith -51

Riley Herbst -58

Todd Gilliland -61

Ricky Stenhouse Jr. -64

John Hunter Nemechek -69

Austin Dillon -97

Noah Gragson -151

Josh Berry -159

Ty Dillon -165

Alex Bowman -168

Cole Custer -173

Connor Zilisch -202

Cody Ware -215

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New Photo - Brewers' Gasser 'definitely confident' he is ready for more success after earning 1st win since 2024

Brewers&x27; Gasser &x27;definitely confident&x27; he is ready for more success after earning 1st win since 2024 CHARLES ODUM Sun, June 21, 2026 at 9:56 PM UTC 0 1 / 0Brewers Braves BaseballMilwaukee Brewers pitcher Robert Gasser (54) throws during the first inning of a baseball game against the Atlanta Braves, Sunday, June 21, 2026, in Atlanta. (AP Photo/Erik Rank) (AP Photo/Erik Rank) ATLANTA (AP) — When Milwaukee scored eight runs in the second inning of Sunday&x27;s game at Atlanta, Robert Gasser&x27;s path to his first win since 2024 seemed clear.

Brewers' Gasser 'definitely confident' he is ready for more success after earning 1st win since 2024

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ATLANTA (AP) — When Milwaukee scored eight runs in the second inning of Sunday's game at Atlanta, Robert Gasser's path to his first win since 2024 seemed clear.

When the left-hander had thrown 66 pitches through only three innings, it seemed far less certain Gasser would remain in the game long enough to qualify for the win.

Brewers manager Pat Murphy believed it was time to give Gasser a strong pep talk.

"We challenged him and he took it well, he did a good job," Murphy said after Gasser gave up two runs in six innings in the 9-4 win over the Braves. Gasser's outing was crucial as the Brewers salvaged one win in the three-game series.

Gasser (1-3) earned his first win since May 15, 2024, against Pittsburgh.

"It's awesome," Gasser said. "It's obviously great to have the win next to your name, but just to help the team get a win at the back end of the series is huge."

Gasser allowed four hits and one walk. His seven strikeouts and six innings matched career highs.

Gasser, 27, had not completed six innings in any of his first five starts this season. He was aware his pitch count was too high early in the game.

"There were some really long at-bats in there, especially the first two innings," Gasser said. "And I looked up and saw 50 pitches and I knew we had to figure out how to get some outs quicker."

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After giving up a leadoff double to Michael Harris II in the fourth inning, Gasser recorded nine consecutive outs to end his outing.

When asked about the challenge from Murphy, Gasser said the message was "showing up ready to go, don't let the flow of the game dictate how I'm gonna play from pitch one. Be on the attack, be pitching to win the game."

Murphy said Gasser pitched with more confidence after stacking up the high pitch count early in the game.

"It's about belief," Murphy said. "Start to believe. I don't know if it helped, I have no idea ... but he pitched better."

Gasser was 2-0 with a 2.57 ERA in five starts in 2024 before Tommy John surgery shortened his season. He returned for two starts in 2025.

Gasser's long-awaited win may be a sign he has made a full recovery and is again ready to perform at the potential that made him a second-round draft pick by San Diego in 2021.

"Yeah, I'm definitely confident," he said. "It's more so just the belief, regardless of who we're playing every single time, and just go out there and believe in my stuff and what I'm able to do."

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New Photo - Reese Witherspoon tears up as Legally Blonde cast reunites ahead of Elle prequel series

&34;Playing this character for 25 years has been the privilege of my life,&34; Witherspoon said of her iconic blonde lawyer. Reese Witherspoon tears up as Legally Blonde cast reunites ahead of Elle prequel series &34;Playing this character for 25 years has been the privilege of my life,&34; Witherspoon said of her iconic blonde lawyer. By Shania Russell :maxbytes(150000):stripicc()/ShaniaRussellauthorphoto5934b684845d480caa4485648c39ef2b.jpg) Shania Russell Shania Russell is a news writer at , with five years of experience. Her work has previously appeared in SlashFilm and Paste Magazine.

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'Legally Blonde' reunion June 20: Matthew Davis, Selma Blair, Reese Witherspoon, Ali Larter, Jennifer Coolidge, Victor Garber. Credit:

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- The cast of Legally Blonde recently reunited to mark the film's 25th anniversary.

- The event also celebrated the launch of *Elle*, a prequel series about the iconic Reese Witherspoon character's high school years.

- Witherspoon teared up while reflecting on the character's impact, telling the crowd, "Playing this character for 25 years has been the privilege of my life."

The *Legally Blonde* family is coming together to pass the pink baton.

In celebration of the upcoming prequel series *and* the original film's 25th anniversary, the cast of the hit 2001 comedy reunited Saturday for an immersive fan event at Manhattan’s Hall des Lumières on Saturday.

The event saw Reese Witherspoon (Elle Woods herself) step out alongside Jennifer Coolidge (salon owner and trusted confidante Paulette Bonafonté), Selma Blair (Elle's antagonist-turned-bestie Vivian Kensington), Ali Larter (accused murderer Brooke Taylor Windham), Matthew Davis (jerk ex boyfriend Warner Huntington III), and Victor Garber (ruthless Harvard professor Aaron Callahan).

Reese Witherspoon tears up as Legally Blond cast reunites

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Not only did the stars pose for photos, they also participated in a panel conversation that swung from hilarious to sentimental to downright emotional. At one point, Witherspoon was asked a question about the impact of her iconic fashionista lawyer and practically burst into tears.

"When I walked in and I saw this moment, it just felt like it was galvanizing how I felt about playing this character — I’m gonna cry," Witherspoon told the crowd, tearing up. "Playing this character for 25 years has been the privilege of my life."

She continued, "People come up to me and they tell me stories about how they go to law school because of her or they named their daughter Elle or they overcame some incredible challenge in their life because she did that. She went through this experience of feeling like everybody was looking down on her or judged her, and I don’t know a person on Earth who hasn’t felt like an underdog in some situation."

Reese Witherspoon tears up as Legally Blond cast reunites

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Witherspoon was sniffling and wiping away tears as she turned to her former costars to say, "Watching this happen is extremely emotional for me, and I’m really just so touched that you’re all here.

Witherspoon initially brought Elle Woods to life in 2001's *Legally Blonde*, which sees the sorority president attempt to win her aspiring politician ex back by following him to Harvard Law School. She reprised the role in 2003's *Legally Blonde 2: Red, White & Blonde*, and a third film has long been in development.

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At the same time, the Oscar winner is passing the role over to a new generation. Young actress Lexi Minetree will play the future pink-loving lawyer in *Elle*, a prequel series that follows the titular character in 1995 as she navigates the tumultuous waters of high school in her Seattle hometown, navigating tricky friendships, forbidden romance and questionable fashion choices.

The series launches July 1 on Prime Video, and the late James Van Der Beek is set to appear posthumously in *Elle* as a recurring guest-star.

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New Photo - Anthropic Filed a Confidential S-1 at a $965 Billion Valuation. Here's How to Buy in Right Now.

Anthropic Filed a Confidential S1 at a $965 Billion Valuation. Here&x27;s How to Buy in Right Now. Jack Delaney, The Motley FoolSun, June 21, 2026 at 12:53 PM UTC 0 Key Points On June 1, the AI startup Anthropic filed confidentially with the SEC to go public. Most investors won&x27;t be able to own shares before it goes public, but the KraneShares Artificial Intelligence and Technology ETF does.

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After the Space Exploration Technology initial public offering (IPO), the next highly anticipated IPO is likely to be from the artificial intelligence (AI) start-up Anthropic. On June 1, Anthropic submitted a confidential S-1 filing to the Securities and Exchange Commission, placing it on the path to go public.

Much like the situation ahead of the SpaceX IPO, however, most investors will not be able to buy into the company directly before it goes public. That said, there's an exchange-traded fund (ETF) that already owns shares of Anthropic that can be invested in today: the KraneShares Artificial Intelligence and Technology ETF (NASDAQ: AGIX).

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KraneShares' investment approach and public holdings

KraneShares invests in both public and private tech and AI companies, with 80% of its net assets allocated to stocks in the Solactive Etna Artificial General Intelligence Index. That index focuses on three investable areas of AI: hardware, infrastructure, and applications. This helps create broader investments in AI, going beyond the ETF just purely holding chipmakers or software companies.

For the public companies it owns, some of the leading names in tech make up the top five holdings, including: Nvidia (the No.1 holding), Alphabet, Meta Platforms, Microsoft, and Apple. It also holds SK Hynix, an increasingly popular memory and storage company that trades on the Korean Exchange and can be difficult for U.S. investors to access.

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For its stake in Anthropic, KraneShares invested directly in the AI company during a fundraising round and holds about 17,800 shares. As of June 17, Anthropic accounts for 1.4% of the ETF's holdings.

Besides Anthropic, KraneShares also invested in SpaceX before it went public and now owns over 111,000 shares. It also owns over 367,000 shares in Nuro, an autonomous vehicle and robotics company, and more than 14,000 shares in the prediction market operator Polymarket.

The rewards and risks of the KraneShares ETF

This ETF has performed well thus far in 2026, climbing more than 27% as of June 18. Most of its holdings are publicly traded, but it still offers exposure to pre-IPO companies that the average investor typically can't invest in directly. By focusing on AI companies in the hardware, infrastructure, and applications sectors, it also helps avoid the risk of being overly concentrated in just one segment of AI.

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Still, there are risks involved. One is that this ETF could face short-term volatility, having a hot run ahead of the Anthropic IPO that cools off once it's public. Because investors can buy Antrhopic stock directly when it opens to the public, this ETF may look less appealing to some. There's also a significant risk that any sell-off in AI stocks will hit this ETF particularly hard, as its entire focus is on AI.

That said, for long-term investors who seek broad exposure to AI and who appreciate that the KraneShares Artificial Intelligence and Technology ETF holds several private companies, it may be a portfolio fit.

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New Photo - Backstage at Gorillaz' epic, one-off stadium show: 'The vibe is ridiculous'

Backstage at Gorillaz&x27; epic, oneoff stadium show: &x27;The vibe is ridiculous&x27; Mark Savage Music correspondent Sun, June 21, 2026 at 10:37 AM UTC 0 Gorillaz played a careerspanning twoandahalf hour set as they marked their 29th anniversary Damon Albarn has forgotten himself. It&x27;s Friday night at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, and he&x27;s in the middle of rehearsals for Gorillaz&x27; first ever stadium show a multicultural, multimedia pop extravaganza, with more guests than a doublebooked Airbnb.

Backstage at Gorillaz' epic, one-off stadium show: 'The vibe is ridiculous'

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Damon Albarn has forgotten himself.

It's Friday night at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, and he's in the middle of rehearsals for Gorillaz' first ever stadium show - a multicultural, multimedia pop extravaganza, with more guests than a double-booked Airbnb.

As the band launches into Dirty Harry, the long, pitch-side advertising hoardings light up with a cartoon choir, singing the song's refrain, "all I do is dance".

Apparently taken by surprise, Albarn jumps off the stage to watch, with a broad, toothy grin spreading across his face. Then he spots Argentine rapper Trueno striding across the stadium floor, and rushes over for a hug.

The band play on without their leader - and it takes almost 10 minutes for Albarn to realise he might be needed on stage.

"I'm the worst frontman," he confessed to me, just an hour earlier.

"I'm terrible. I have a very relaxed approach to showmanship."

Gorillaz co-creators Damon Albarn (right) and Jamie Hewlett put the finishing touches to the band's first ever stadium show in Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

Quite the opposite: Albarn's laid-back vibes set the tone for the whole entourage.

Backstage at Tottenham, there are more than 30 musicians from 15 different countries, and not a scintilla of ego between them.

"The vibe is ridiculous," says South African singer Moonchild Sanelly. "Damon is open, he's cool, he has the humility.

"Everybody whose art he admires, he brings them along for the ride. Even when he's zenned out, I'll go sit next to him, just so we can breathe each other's air."

"It's an eclectic family for sure," says Kara Jackson, a folk singer and poet who's been a regular guest at Gorillaz' recent shows.

"It's kind of like coming from the South, where I'm from in the States. You have cousins, but they're not really your blood cousins - you've just been calling your mum's best friend your aunt for all these years."

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Behind the scenes, it's like a United Nations of music. Malian singer Fatoumata Diawara is chatting away in traditional Wassoulou clothes, while Johnny Marr ambles past in an equally traditional Mancunian parka.

American alt-pop heroes Sparks pull up in a black BMW just after 17:00 BST, and pop open the boot to retrieve their stage costumes (Russell has a pink polka-dot suit, Ron is in funeral clothes).

Twenty minutes later, they are on stage rehearsing The Happy Dictator; followed by Shaun Ryder, hamming up his part on the 2005 classic Dare!

"We're an unusual group, aren't we?" says Marr.

"I don't think there's anything quite like it. Not in my experience, anyway."

Guest performers included (L-R): Zanai Bhosle, Fatoumata Diawara and Moonchild Sanelly

They were also joined by (L-R): Anoushka Shankar and Kara Jackson

An array of guitars waiting for their moment in the spotlight

Over in the canteen, Syrian and African musicians chow down with Posdnuos from De La Soul and sitar legend Anoushka Shankar. On the menu, honey-glazed lime chicken, roast sea bass, caramelised leek penne and an outrageously moreish passion fruit meringue.

"The catering here is top notch, man," says UK rapper Bashy.

"When we went on the tour with Gorillaz the first time (in 2010), I put on so much weight that, when I came home, I had to get in the gym and get right."

One person who won't need a post-show workout is Jamie Hewlett – who dreamt up the idea of Gorillaz as a "virtual group" with Albarn in 1998.

He's roving the stadium with a camera crew, shooting a documentary commemorating this one-off event.

Ambitiously, the end result will show the human musicians mingling with their cartoon counterparts (2-D, Murdoc, Noodle and Russel), meaning every shot has to be meticulously mapped out.

"The aim is to reveal what it takes to put on a show like this," he says.

"We have artists filming themselves getting on planes from different parts of the world, then everybody coming together here in Tottenham, the arrival of the fans, the Gorillaz show, and the aftermath, when there's only empty beer cups left."

Soundcheck and dress rehearsals take place with a spirit of relaxed bonhomie. Here, Damon Albarn and Johnny Marr trade guitar tips

Stage outfits are lined up and colour-coded ahead of the show

With a crew of hundreds, there's plenty of food to go around

His enthusiasm is laced with surprise. Gorillaz wasn't meant to last for 28 years.

"We were going to do one album for fun," he says. "We had no idea it'd keep going.

"I think it's lasted because of the collaborations, and also because of the cartoons.

"You attract new generations because they like the cartoons, and then your nine-year-old kid is discovering Bobby Womack or Mark E Smith and all of the wonderful people we work with."

But there's a more serious side to the project, which has always mixed pop thrills with cross-cultural understanding.

"The message is more urgent than it's ever been," says Hewlett.

"I'm surprised that's the case, because I thought all of the (prejudice) was gone, but it seems to be coming back. I find it repugnant and hateful, and I can't stand it."

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"The idea of saying your culture is somehow superior to another culture, or cannot be compatible is ridiculous," agrees Albarn.

"Everything is inextricably and very obviously connected.

"We all need to understand each other and not fall prey to over-simplistic arguments made by people who don't necessarily believe what they're saying, but see it as a political advantage."

De La Soul star Kevin "Posdnuos" Mercer, who has been recording with Gorillaz since 2005, says exploring the world with Albarn (and his own bandmates) taught him valuable lessons.

"I was blessed to grow up right, and have a pretty open mind, but when you really start to travel and take the time to be in other people's worlds, you'll find out you have preconceived notions that don't [reflect reality]," he says.

"Regardless of where this person is from or what religion they're committed to, we all have truly common moments to share.

"It allows you to cherish what's similar, and not always see the differences in one another."

Albarn says that Gorillaz latest project, The Mountain, helped him cope with grief after his father's death

Gorillaz' latest album, The Mountain, exemplifies that approach. It draws heavily on the Hindu concept of Samsara - the continuous cycle of birth, life, death, and reincarnation - to help Albarn and Hewlett process the death of their own parents.

Across 15 tracks, it blends Indian musicians with archive recordings by the band's deceased collaborators - from actor Dennis Hopper to D12 rapper Proof - creating a bridge between the living and the dead.

"I was in the world of grief and confusion, and it was just nice to have all those people with me," says Albarn.

"They helped me, in a way, deal with my own grief, and come out the other end feeling positive, which is all any of us really can hope for."

Mercer can relate. He was going through a similar process on De La Soul's 2025 album Cabin In The Sky - working with outtakes and unfinished ideas from his bandmate Dave Jolicoeur, who died in 2023.

In Tottenham, he performs alongside videos of his old friend on a version of Feel Good Inc that rumbles like a juggernaut.

Keeping that connection alive "has been so meaningful," the musician says.

"You'll find yourself crying, very teary-eyed - but the love for him is always there, and his spirit is always there."

The show draws heavily on animated backdrops, which illustrate and amplify the themes presented on stage

Bashy and Kano combined forces for a powerful rendition of White Flag

Shaun Ryder and Roses Gabor assisted on a raucous version of Dare!

It's not the only time the show offers a chance to reflect.

Indian playback singer Asha Bhosle - once immortalised in Cornershop's Brimful of Asha - also appears on the video screens, singing The Shadowy Light.

It was the last song she recorded before her death this April, and finds the star asking the boatman to ferry her across the river to the afterlife.

On stage, Asha's granddaughter Zanai sings backing vocals, in a symbolic passing of the torch.

"I think she would love this moment," Zanai tells the band after they rehearse.

'I feel your love'

Twenty- fours later, 70,000 fans hold up their phones and illuminate the stadium as Asha Bohsle's vocals ring out.

Moved by the spectacle, Albarn asks the band to repeat the song's final chorus, whispering the lyrics like an incantation.

It's a remarkable moment of stillness in a concert that's largely a colourful, career-spanning celebration.

19/2000's got the cool shoeshine, Rhinestone Eyes is suitably electric-tric-tric, and Clint Eastwood puts sunshine right in the bag.

The audience rarely stops moving. And, yes, there are thousands of beaming faces for Dirty Harry's cartoon choir.

Albarn occasionally remembers his Blur-era stage moves, racing into the crowd and declaring, "I feel your love".

But he's just as comfortable ceding the spotlight to Little Simz, or chuckling as he trades riffs with flautist Ajay Prasanna.

As one reviewer put it, he's not so much a band leader as "the conductor of an entire musical ecosystem".

"I like that because that's how I like to see myself," he says.

"I can do the frontman thing, but I love being part of a community."

Moonchild Sanelly puts it more colourfully.

"Damon's a mother crazy guru," she laughs. "He's insane."

Gorillaz setlist

The Mountain

The Happy Dictator

Tranz

Tomorrow Comes Today

19/2000

Rhinestone Eyes

Saturnz Barz

The Moon Cave

El Mañana

Empire Ants

With Love To An Ex

The Empty Dream Machine

Casablanca

Delirium

Andromeda

Desolé

Stylo

Damascus

Dirty Harry

Garage Palace

White Flag

The Shadowy Light

The Sad God

Encore

Cloud of Unknowing

Plastic Beach

On Melancholy Hill

Orange County

The Manifesto

Dare!

Feel Good Inc

Clint Eastwood

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Jeremy Clarkson in remission from prostate cancer Claire KeenanSun, June 21, 2026 at 2:08 AM UTC 0 Jeremy Clarkson attending the British Grand Prix in 2025. Jeremy Clarkson has announced he is in remission from prostate cancer, days after he shared he was living with the disease. During the latest episode of his show Clarkson&x27;s Farm, the TV presenter said he had been diagnosed with an "aggressive" form of the cancer in 2025. In an interview with the Times, Clarkson confirmed that followup testing two months ago showed no indication of cancer and that he is now officially in remission.

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Jeremy Clarkson has announced he is in remission from prostate cancer, days after he shared he was living with the disease.

During the latest episode of his show Clarkson's Farm, the TV presenter said he had been diagnosed with an "aggressive" form of the cancer in 2025.

In an interview with the Times, Clarkson confirmed that follow-up testing two months ago showed no indication of cancer and that he is now officially in remission.

"I am without a doubt, officially, the world's luckiest man," he told the paper.

"It was an aggressive type of cancer. It could have spread, it could have gone into the pancreas, it could have gone anywhere, and that would have been trouble," he said.

In a video shared over the weekend on the X account of his pub, The Farmer's Dog, Clarkson said: "You will have noticed that I'm not dead."

"The reason why I'm fine is because the doctors caught the prostate cancer early, and they caught it early because I got tested."

The TV presenter then encouraged his followers to get tested, and to not be one of the "12,000 people, men [who] die every year in the UK from prostate cancer".

Speaking to the Times, the 66-year-old said he now has regular blood tests to monitor his health and knows there is a 40% chance of those who have prostate cancer will get it again.

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"I try to be positive. I've decided to be one of the 60% who doesn't have a recurrence," Clarkson said.

The former Top Gear presenter had spoken of his diagnosis and how a portion of his prostate had been removed as part of his treatment during an episode of Clarkson's Farm released on Wednesday.

The programme ended dramatically with Clarkson in a hospital bed, telling viewers: "If this is all successful, I'll see you for season six, and if it isn't, I won't." He signed off: Take care everyone."

Clarkson's cancer diagnosis came after a routine medical check in May 2025, according to the Times.

"This is why I have to say to everybody who's reading this, please, please, please go and get checked," he told the paper.

"It's not uncomfortable, it's not undignified. And it's a no-brainer. I did, and that's why I'm sitting here talking to you 11 months down the line."

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During his interview, Clarkson said he had met up with former prime minister Lord David Cameron and restaurant critic Giles Coren, who have also been diagnosed with the disease, to discuss their health.

The TV presenter's health had been a theme of the fifth series of Clarkson's Farm.

"We started season five with me in a hospital bed, and here we are at the end of season five and I'm back in the hospital bed," he said on the programme.

Before his cancer diagnosis, Clarkson underwent a heart procedure in October 2024, which saw him fitted with two stents to help prevent a potentially fatal heart attack.

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