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US Bank Stadium, Minneapolis 6/13/23 by Sharon Mollerus
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hiii! could you do drew starky x reader with an age gappp. and maybe reader is also famous for like singing or something so their highkey the IT couple.
tysm for your request anon, i hope you like it! xx



in the backseat
warnings: 18+ minors DNI, fingering, backseat, kind of public
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❧ drew starkey x singer!reader
Y/N was only 21, but she was already one of the biggest names in music. Everyone knew her songs—she was the kind of artist who could make you feel something with just a few lyrics. She wrote every one of them herself, and that’s why people loved her. Her music was raw, real, and so full of emotion that it left fans obsessed.
Drew, on the other hand, was 30, an established actor known for his role on Outer Banks. When they first started dating, people couldn’t stop talking about the age gap. Some fans loved them together, saying they were the perfect couple, while others weren’t so sure. But they didn’t care.
They first met after one of her concerts. Y/N had seen on Drew’s Instagram story that he was going to her show, which completely blew her mind. He was a huge celebrity himself, and yet, here he was, a fan of her music. So, she invited him backstage. When he showed up, they ended up talking for hours—about music, acting, life, everything. The connection was instant. That night, he offered to take her home, and she said yes. From that moment, they were inseparable.
A few months later, they were the couple everyone was talking about. They were on magazine covers, all over social media, and no matter the controversy, it was clear that they were in love. Drew adored her, and Y/N couldn’t imagine being with anyone else.
Tonight was huge. Y/N was performing at one of the biggest stadiums in the U.S., and, of course, Drew was there to support her. The crowd was insane, but when Y/N spotted Drew in the audience, it felt like everything stopped. He was smiling up at her, and for a second, it was just the two of them.
The concert was a blast. Y/N was at her best, hitting every note, dancing across the stage, and the crowd loved every second of it. She could feel the energy, the love from her fans, and especially from Drew, who never took his eyes off her.
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In the dimly lit backseat of their SUV, the world outside felt distant. Y/N leaned back into Drew’s chest, the quiet hum of the car’s engine adding to the tension in the air. They’d been on the road for a while, their driver focused on the winding streets, giving them a sense of privacy. Drew’s arm wrapped around her waist, his lips brushing against her neck in soft, teasing kisses.
“You’re driving me crazy, you know that?” he murmured against her skin, his voice low and gravelly, sending a shiver down her spine. Y/N’s breath hitched as his hand drifted lower, fingers grazing the soft fabric of her dress, teasing her inner thigh.
She let out a quiet gasp as his fingers slid beneath the hem of her dress, moving dangerously close to her center. “Drew,” she whispered, her voice barely audible, thick with anticipation.
He chuckled softly, pressing a kiss to her ear. “You can be quiet, can’t you, baby?” His fingers finally made contact with her, slipping under her panties, and she bit her lip to stifle the moan that threatened to escape. The feeling of his fingers against her slick heat sent a wave of pleasure crashing over her, her body responding instantly to his touch.
He moved slowly at first, drawing out her anticipation, enjoying the way her body trembled against him. “So wet for me already,” Drew whispered, his lips tracing the curve of her jaw. His fingers moved deeper, finding that sweet spot inside her, and Y/N had to bite down on her hand to keep from crying out.
Her free hand gripped his thigh tightly, nails digging into the fabric of his jeans as her body arched towards his touch. Drew’s pace quickened, the pressure of his fingers intensifying as he worked her closer and closer to the edge. He knew exactly what she needed, exactly how to touch her to drive her wild.
Her breath came in short, shallow gasps, her body trembling with the effort to stay quiet. “Drew, I’m close…” she managed to whisper, her voice barely holding steady.
His lips curled into a smirk against her skin. “Then come for me, baby. I’ve got you.” His thumb brushed over her sensitive clit in perfect rhythm, and that was all it took.
Y/N’s body tensed as waves of pleasure crashed through her, her mind going blank as she rode out the high. Drew held her close, his fingers never faltering as he helped her ride through the intensity of her orgasm.
When she finally came down, breathless and flushed, Drew pulled his hand away, wrapping his arm around her waist once again, holding her close. He kissed her temple softly, whispering in her ear.
“You did so good, baby.”
She leaned into him, her body still trembling, and let out a soft, satisfied sigh. The world outside seemed far away, and in that moment, it was just the two of them, lost in their own little bubble of pleasure.
#drew starkey#rafe cameron#drew starkey fic#rafe outer banks#my husband#drew starkey x reader#rafe obx#drew starkey smut#obx
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Shakira thanks her fans at the opening night of the U.S. leg of the 'LMYNL World Tour' at Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, NC. (May 13, 2025)
🎥: wbtv_news
#shakira#shakira mebarak#celebs#celebrities#lmynl world tour#charlotte#new video#video#may 2025#tumblr#daily post
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TAYLOR SWIFT @ The “Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour” at U.S. Bank Stadium on June 24, 2023 in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
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U.S. Bank Stadium, Minneapolis via Dave Riewe
#minneapolis#minnesota#twin cities#downtown#travel#midwest#aesthetic#wanderlust#scenery#landscape#architecture#skyscrapers
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Travis Kelce arriving to U.S. Bank Stadium for Chiefs vs Vikings (10.8.23)
#kansas city chiefs#travis kelce#chiefs#chiefs kingdom#nfl#nfl gifs#chiefskingdom#nfl players#travis kelce nfl#cbs
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Forbes giving me very clear details on booking US tickets to Ateez performances was not something I expected to encounter:
ATEEZ 2025 [IN YOUR FANTASY] IN NORTH AMERICA Tour Ticket Information
Starting on April 8, at 10:00 a.m. local time, those with the ATINY Membership in the U.S. and Mexico can partake in a pre-sale for tickets. At the same time, those in the U.S. who visit ATEEZLIVE.com can participate in an exclusive pre-sale to the site that begins the following day, April 9, at 10:00 a.m. local time. Fans must register for ATEEZLIVE.com, which ends Wednesday, April 9, at 10:00 p.m. local time.
General U.S. tickets go on sale beginning Thursday, April 10, at 10:00 a.m. local time, with the general on sale for Mexico City starting a day later on Friday, April 11, at 10:00 a.m. local time.
ATEEZ 2025 [IN YOUR FANTASY] IN NORTH AMERICA Dates
Thursday, July 10, 2025 — Atlanta, GA — State Farm Arena
Sunday, July 13, 2025 — Queens, NY — Citi Field
Wednesday, July 16, 2025 — Baltimore, MD — CFG Bank Arena
Saturday, July 19, 2025 — Nashville, TN — Bridgestone Arena
Tuesday, July 22, 2025 — Orlando, FL — Kia Center
Saturday, July 26, 2025 — Chicago, IL — Wrigley Field
Wednesday, July 30, 2025 — Tacoma, WA — Tacoma Dome
Saturday, August 2, 2025 — San Jose, CA — SAP Center at San Jose
Friday, August 8, 2025 — Los Angeles, CA — BMO Stadium
Tuesday, August 12, 2025 — Glendale, AZ — Desert Diamond Arena
Saturday, August 16, 2025 — Arlington, TX — Globe Life Field
Saturday, August 23, 2025 — Mexico City, MX — Estadio GNP SegurosFollow me on Twitter or LinkedIn. Check out my website.
#In your fantasy ticketing#lol it's almost sarcastic#'good luck getting your ticket#you'll get a seat IN YOUR DREAMS etc
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Kendrick Lamar, SZA Begin Tour With Marathon Minneapolis Show
Kendrick Lamar and SZA‘s Grand National tour was already the first all-stadium hip-hop outing of all time before it had even played a note, and the spectacle lived up to its billing last night (April 19) at its kickoff show at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis.
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On September 8, 1974, American daredevil Evel Knievel attempted to jump over the Snake River approximately 1 mile (1.6 km) west of the Shoshone Falls on a rocket-powered motorcycle, the Skycycle X-2, after unsuccessfully petitioning the U.S. Government to let him attempt a jump over the Grand Canyon. Knievel and his team purchased land on both sides of the Snake River and built a large earthen ramp and launch structure. A crowd of 30,000 gathered to watch Knievel’s jump, which failed because his parachute opened too early, causing him to float down towards the river. Knievel likely would have drowned were it not for canyon winds that blew him to the river bank; he ultimately survived with a broken nose.



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Singing the national anthem prior to Super Bowl LII between the New England Patriots and the Philadelphia Eagles at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, Minnesota - February 4, 2018
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U.S. Bank Stadium, Minneapolis 6/13/23 by Sharon Mollerus
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BTS’ J-Hope North American Tour Details Unveiled – Global Bulletin [Variety]
POWERHOUSE PERFORMS
J-hope of K-pop phenomenon BTS is set to make history as the first South Korean solo artist to headline a U.S. stadium show with his upcoming North American tour. The run, part of his “Hope on the Stage” world tour, will hit six cities starting March 13 at Brooklyn’s Barclays Center.
The 12-date North American leg includes two-night stands in each city, culminating in a pair of stadium shows at Los Angeles’ BMO Stadium on April 4 and 6. The jaunt also includes stops at Chicago’s Allstate Arena, Mexico City’s Palacio de los Deportes, San Antonio’s Frost Bank Center and Oakland Arena.
Ticketing for most dates kicks off with an Army membership presale on Jan. 22, followed by general on-sale Jan. 23. Los Angeles show details are pending due to ongoing wildfires in LA County.
The North American dates are part of J-Hope’s broader world tour spanning 31 shows across 15 cities. The trek launches with three shows in Seoul from Feb. 28 to March 2, which will also stream globally via Weverse.
The announcement follows J-hope’s milestone 2022 Lollapalooza performance, where he became the first South Korean artist to headline a major U.S. music festival. His latest release, “Hope on the Street Vol. 1,” debuted at No. 5 on the Billboard 200 in 2024.
Source: Variety
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Shakira performing at the opening night of the U.S. leg of her 'LMYNL World Tour' at a sold-out Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, NC. (May 13, 2025)
#shakira#shakira mebarak#celebs#celebrities#lmynl world tour#charlotte#new photos#photos#may 2025#tumblr#daily post
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Vikings hope to spoil 'cool' Travis Kelce-Taylor Swift saga
EAGAN, Minn. -- Global superstar Taylor Swift has attended the Kansas City Chiefs' past two games. Will she make it a third?
That question came up Monday in the locker room of the Minnesota Vikings, who will host the Chiefs -- and Swift's friend, tight end Travis Kelce -- on Sunday at U.S. Bank Stadium. That would be "cool," Vikings cornerback Byron Murphy Jr. said -- but maybe not for Kelce.
"Oh man, the social media is going crazy," Murphy said when asked about the league's embrace of the Swift-Kelce storyline. "And I'm not hating against it. That's the world we're living in. Is she going to come to this game? We're locked in, but that would be something. I've been watching her since I was a kid. That would be cool for sure.
"Not for him, because we're going to try to get our hands on him in front of her."
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More from the game against MIN at U.S. Bank Stadium (Sep 24, 2023)
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A long-simmering crisis over Haiti’s ability to govern itself, particularly after a series of natural disasters and an increasingly dire humanitarian emergency, has come to a head in the Caribbean nation, as its de facto president remains stranded in Puerto Rico and its people starve and live in fear of rampant violence.
The chaos engulfing the country has been bubbling for more than a year, only for it to spill over on the global stage on Monday night, as Haiti’s unpopular prime minister, Ariel Henry, agreed to resign once a transitional government is brokered by other Caribbean nations and parties, including the U.S.
But the very idea of a transitional government brokered not by Haitians but by outsiders is one of the main reasons Haiti, a nation of 11 million, is on the brink, according to humanitarian workers and residents who have called for Haitian-led solutions.

What is happening in Haiti and why?
In the power vacuum that followed the assassination of democratically elected President Jovenel Moïse in 2021, Henry, who was prime minister under Moïse, assumed power, with the support of several nations, including the U.S.
When Haiti failed to hold elections multiple times — Henry said it was due to logistical problems or violence — protests rang out against him. By the time Henry announced last year that elections would be postponed again, to 2025, armed groups that were already active in Port-au-Prince, the capital, dialed up the violence.
Even before Moïse’s assassination, these militias and armed groups existed alongside politicians who used them to do their bidding, including everything from intimidating the opposition to collecting votes. With the dwindling of the country’s elected officials, though, many of these rebel forces have engaged in excessively violent acts, and have taken control of at least 80% of the capital, according to a United Nations estimate.
Those groups, which include paramilitary and former police officers who pose as community leaders, have been responsible for the increase in killings, kidnappings and rapes since Moïse’s death, according to the Uppsala Conflict Data Program at Uppsala University in Sweden. According to a report from the U.N. released in January, more than 8,400 people were killed, injured or kidnapped in 2023, an increase of 122% increase from 2022.

Armed groups who had been calling for Henry’s resignation have already attacked airports, police stations, sea ports, the Central Bank and the country’s national soccer stadium. The situation reached critical mass earlier this month when the country’s two main prisons were raided, leading to the escape of about 4,000 prisoners. The beleaguered government called a 72-hour state of emergency, including a night-time curfew — but its authority had evaporated by then.
Aside from human-made catastrophes, Haiti still has not fully recovered from the devastating earthquake in 2010 that killed about 220,000 people and left 1.5 million homeless, many of them living in poorly built and exposed housing. More earthquakes, hurricanes and floods have followed, exacerbating efforts to rebuild infrastructure and a sense of national unity.
Since the earthquake, “there have been groups in Haiti trying to control that reconstruction process and the funding, the billions of dollars coming into the country to rebuild it,” said Beckett, who specializes in the Caribbean, particularly Haiti.

Many armed groups have formed in recent years claiming to be community groups carrying out essential work in underprivileged neighborhoods, but they have instead been accused of violence, even murder. One of the two main groups, G-9, is led by a former elite police officer, Jimmy Chérizier — also known as “Barbecue” — who has become the public face of the unrest and claimed credit for various attacks on public institutions. He has openly called for Henry to step down and called his campaign an “armed revolution.”
But caught in the crossfire are the residents of Haiti. In just one week, 15,000 people have been displaced from Port-au-Prince, according to a U.N. estimate. But people have been trying to flee the capital for well over a year, with one woman telling NBC News that she is currently hiding in a church with her three children and another family with eight children. The U.N. said about 160,000 people have left Port-au-Prince because of the swell of violence in the last several months.
Deep poverty and famine are also a serious danger. Gangs have cut off access to the country’s largest port, Autorité Portuaire Nationale, and food could soon become scarce.
Haiti's uncertain future
A new transitional government may dismay the Haitians and their supporters who call for Haitian-led solutions to the crisis.
But the creation of such a government would come after years of democratic disruption and the crumbling of Haiti’s political leadership. The country hasn’t held an election in eight years.
Haitian advocates and scholars like Jemima Pierre, an associate anthropology professor at Columbia University, say foreign intervention, including from the U.S., is partially to blame for Haiti’s turmoil. The U.S. has routinely sent thousands of troops to Haiti, intervened in its government and supported unpopular leaders like Henry.

In fact, the country’s situation was so dire that Henry was forced to travel abroad in the hope of securing a U.N. peacekeeping deal. He went to Kenya, which agreed to send 1,000 troops to coordinate an East African and U.N.-backed alliance to help restore order in Haiti,but the plan is now on hold. Kenya agreed last October to send a U.N.-sanctioned security force to Haiti, but Kenya’s courts decided it was unconstitutional. The result has been Haiti fending for itself.
“A force like Kenya, they don’t speak Kreyòl, they don’t speak French,” Pierre said. “The Kenyan police are known for human rights abuses. So what does it tell us as Haitians that the only thing that you see that we deserve are not schools, not reparations for the cholera the U.N. brought, but more military with the mandate to use all kinds of force on our population? That is unacceptable.”

Now that Henry is to stand down, it is far from clear what the armed groups will do or demand next, aside from the right to govern.
“It’s the Haitian people who know what they’re going through. It’s the Haitian people who are going to take destiny into their own hands. Haitian people will choose who will govern them,” Chérizier said recently, according to The Associated Press.
Haitians and their supporters have put forth their own solutions over the years, holding that foreign intervention routinely ignores the voices and desires of Haitians.
In 2021, both Haitian and non-Haitian church leaders, women’s rights groups, lawyers, humanitarian workers, the Voodoo Sector and more created the Commission to Search for a Haitian Solution to the Crisis. The commission has proposed the “Montana Accord,” outlining a two-year interim government with oversight committees tasked with restoring order, eradicating corruption and establishing fair elections.
#What to know about the crisis of violence#politics and hunger engulfing Haiti#Haiti#Commission to Search for a Haitian Solution to the Crisis
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