Superstar DJ Tiësto Says he Has to Pull Out of Super Bowl Show

08 February 2024, US, Las Vegas: American singer Usher speaks on stage during the Apple Music Super Bowl LVIII Halftime Show Press Conference held at The Mandalay Bay Convention Center in Las Vegas, Nevada. Photo: Pa Wire/PA Wire/dpa
08 February 2024, US, Las Vegas: American singer Usher speaks on stage during the Apple Music Super Bowl LVIII Halftime Show Press Conference held at The Mandalay Bay Convention Center in Las Vegas, Nevada. Photo: Pa Wire/PA Wire/dpa
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Superstar DJ Tiësto Says he Has to Pull Out of Super Bowl Show

08 February 2024, US, Las Vegas: American singer Usher speaks on stage during the Apple Music Super Bowl LVIII Halftime Show Press Conference held at The Mandalay Bay Convention Center in Las Vegas, Nevada. Photo: Pa Wire/PA Wire/dpa
08 February 2024, US, Las Vegas: American singer Usher speaks on stage during the Apple Music Super Bowl LVIII Halftime Show Press Conference held at The Mandalay Bay Convention Center in Las Vegas, Nevada. Photo: Pa Wire/PA Wire/dpa

Dutch music producer DJ Tiësto has withdrawn from performing at Sunday's Super Bowl due to an undisclosed family matter.
Tiësto, whose real name is Tijs Verwest, wrote on social media on Thursday he would miss the matchup between the San Francisco 49ers and the Kansas City Chiefs in Las Vegas as he needed to return home.
“It was a tough decision to miss the game, but family always comes first,” the 55-year-old wrote on X.
The Grammy-winning musician was selected as the first ever in-game DJ, slotted to warm up the crowd before kickoff and throughout the game. Singer Usher will headline the halftime show while Reba McEntire will sing the national anthem.
Tiësto did not provide details about the emergency. He married model Annika Backes in 2019 and the couple have two children.
His performances scheduled for Friday evening in New York and Saturday evening in Las Vegas — where the Super Bowl is being held — have not been canceled, according to his website. Tiësto said in his message he will need to return home “on Sunday.”
The Dutchman has been repeatedly named as the world’s best DJ during his 40-year career. He previously performed at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens and at the Las Vegas Grand Prix.
American DJ Ryan Raddon, better known as Kaskade, will replace Tiësto during Sunday’s game. The Chicago native wrote on social media he was “beyond excited” for the opportunity.



Palestinian Filmmakers Win Directing Award at Un Certain Regard Competition at Cannes

(L-R) Majid Eid, Tarzan Nasser, Arab Nasser and Nader Abd Alhay attend the photocall for "Once Upon a Time in Gaza" during the 78th annual Cannes Film Festival, in Cannes, France, 19 May 2025. (EPA)
(L-R) Majid Eid, Tarzan Nasser, Arab Nasser and Nader Abd Alhay attend the photocall for "Once Upon a Time in Gaza" during the 78th annual Cannes Film Festival, in Cannes, France, 19 May 2025. (EPA)
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Palestinian Filmmakers Win Directing Award at Un Certain Regard Competition at Cannes

(L-R) Majid Eid, Tarzan Nasser, Arab Nasser and Nader Abd Alhay attend the photocall for "Once Upon a Time in Gaza" during the 78th annual Cannes Film Festival, in Cannes, France, 19 May 2025. (EPA)
(L-R) Majid Eid, Tarzan Nasser, Arab Nasser and Nader Abd Alhay attend the photocall for "Once Upon a Time in Gaza" during the 78th annual Cannes Film Festival, in Cannes, France, 19 May 2025. (EPA)

Palestinian twin filmmakers Arab and Tarzan Nasser earned a directing award at the Cannes Film Festival’s second-tier Un Certain Regard competition on Friday for "Once Upon a Time in Gaza."

To everyone in Gaza, "to every single Palestinian: your lives matter and your voice matters, and soon Palestine will be free," said Tarzan Nasser, eliciting a standing ovation.

The movie follows a low-level drug dealer and his underling in the coastal enclave the year the Hamas group took over.

Chilean director Diego Cespedes' first feature, "The Mysterious Gaze of the Flamingo," won the top prize at the Un Certain Regard competition.

This year's Un Certain Regard section, which usually focuses on more art-house fare, was particularly strong, with several promising directorial debuts from actors including Scarlett Johansson, Harris Dickinson and Kristen Stewart.

Colombian director Simon Mesa Soto's dark comedy exploring the art world, "A Poet," received the runner-up Jury Prize.

Frank Dillane, who stars in Dickinson's well-received debut about a homeless man, "Urchin," took home best performance along with Cleo Diara, who stars in Portuguese director Pedro Pinho's exploration of neo-colonialism, "I Only Rest in the Storm."

The screenplay award went to British director Harry Lighton and his Alexander Skarsgard-led romance "Pillion."