Conan Gray’s Wishbone World Tour Makes Sacramento Stop Tonight Conan Gray is set to deliver an electrifying arena performance in Sacramento tonight as part of his Wishbone World Tour. The multi-platinum singer-songwriter will headline the Golden 1 Center alongside special guest Esha Tewari, offering fans a night of hits from his recently released fourth studio album, Wishbone. The tour marks a significant milestone in Gray’s career, expanding his reach to new cities while showcasing his evolution from a bedroom pop artist to a stadium-ready performer. The tour’s Sacramento stop holds special significance for fans, as Gray returns to the city after selling out iconic venues globally. His Wishbone album, released just months ago, has already captivated audiences with its emotionally resonant tracks like “My World,” “Wish You Were Sober,” and “Romeo.” The 12-track project, written in secret between tours for his previous album Found Heaven, explores themes of love, loss, and introspection. Its mature production style, blending synth-pop elements with raw vocal delivery, has positioned it as a standout in his discography. The album’s success, both domestically and internationally, underscores its impact since its August 2025 release on Republic Records. Tonight’s show promises a curated setlist that spans Gray’s entire catalog, balancing nostalgia with fresh material from Wishbone. Esha Tewari, known for her introspective indie folk style, will open the evening, setting a reflective tone before Gray takes the stage for an unforgettable performance. The event is part of a global 42-city tour spanning six continents, with stops in cities like Dublin, London, Paris, and Amsterdam in May 2026.#golden_1_center #conan_gray #wishbone_world_tour #esha_tewari #republic_records
San Antonio Spurs to Face Sacramento Kings in NBA 2025-26 Season Opener The San Antonio Spurs and Sacramento Kings are set to clash in their upcoming NBA matchup as part of the 2025-26 season. The Spurs, currently ranked second in the Western Conference with a 50-18 record, will take on the Kings, who occupy the 15th seed in the same conference with an 18-51 record. The game will serve as a key opportunity for both teams to showcase their progress and address their respective challenges. The Spurs entered the matchup with a strong recent performance, having defeated the Los Angeles Clippers in their last game with a score of 119-115. This victory highlights their continued competitiveness in the league. Meanwhile, the Kings, despite their underwhelming season, managed to secure a win against the Utah Jazz in their most recent game, with a final score of 116-111. The result underscores the Kings’ ability to secure victories when their performance aligns with their potential. The game is scheduled for Tuesday, March 17, 2026, at the Golden 1 Center in Sacramento, California. The match will begin at 10:00 PM ET, providing fans with a late-night opportunity to witness the action. The venue, a historic site for the Kings, will host the Spurs for the first time in this season’s schedule, adding an extra layer of significance to the matchup. For those unable to attend in person, the game will be broadcast live on NBCS-CA and FDSSW. Additionally, viewers can stream the event through NBA League Pass, Fubo, and Peacock. These platforms will ensure that fans across the globe can follow the game’s developments in real time. The availability of multiple viewing options reflects the growing accessibility of NBA content, catering to a diverse audience.#san_antonio_spurs #sacramento_kings #golden_1_center #nba_2025_26_season #nba_league_pass
Phoenix Suns Stars Seek Chemistry After Key Win The Phoenix Suns took a step toward building chemistry between Devin Booker and Jalen Green after a 114-103 victory over the Sacramento Kings on March 3. The win, in front of a crowd of 15,099 at Golden 1 Center, marked a crucial moment for the team as they aim to strengthen their backcourt duo ahead of the final stretch of the regular season. Booker, returning from a four-game absence due to a hip strain, and Green, who had missed 48 games in his first season with the Suns due to injuries, combined for 37 points in the win. Booker emphasized the urgency of the moment, stating, “The time is now.” Despite the Suns’ position in the Western Conference standings—two games behind the Los Angeles Lakers for sixth and three and a half games out of third—Booker acknowledged the team’s potential. “We’re right in the mix,” he said. “Every game is going to be valuable and important. We still have time to learn and develop that chemistry we’ll need.” Green echoed this sentiment, noting, “Nobody expected us to be in that spot. We can really build on what we’ve been talking about and take it from there.” The Suns’ offensive output in the game was bolstered by contributions from multiple players. Green scored 20 points, while Grayson Allen added 18, Collin Gillespie and Booker each tallied 17, and Oso Ighodaro recorded a double-double with 14 points and 14 rebounds. Mark Williams also contributed 10 points and nine rebounds. Allen highlighted the team’s focus on winning in the margins, saying, “Doing all the little things over the course of a season led to some good wins. We’ve shown we kind of belong.” The game also showcased Green’s explosiveness, particularly in a highlight-reel one-handed dunk after catching a lob from Gillespie.#sacramento_kings #phoenix_suns #devin_booker #jalen_green #golden_1_center
Devin Booker and Haywood Highsmith Return as Suns Prepare for Kings Matchup Phoenix Suns forward Devin Booker and sixth-year forward Haywood Highsmith are off the team’s injury report ahead of their matchup against the Sacramento Kings on Tuesday. Booker, who has missed the last four games due to a right hip strain, is expected to return after working with the team’s rotation players in 5-on-5 basketball sessions over the weekend. The five-time All-Star has been the Suns’ leading scorer this season, averaging 24.7 points, 6.1 assists, and 3.9 rebounds per game. Highsmith, who signed with the Suns in late January, is set to make his season debut after recovering from surgery on a torn meniscus in his right knee in August 2025. The forward has been gradually returning to action and is now considered a likely contributor for the game. Suns head coach Jordan Ott confirmed Booker’s progress, noting he is in a good position to play. Other key players on the Suns’ injury list include Dillon Brooks (left hand fracture) and Jordan Goodwin (left calf strain), who remain sidelined. Khaman Maluach, who was previously listed as questionable with a right thumb sprain, is now available for the matchup. Sacramento’s Kings also face significant absences, with several key players out for the long term. Zach LaVine (finger tendon repair), Domantas Sabonis (meniscus repair), and De’Andre Hunter (retinal repair) are all sidelined. Starting forward Keegan Murray (ankle sprain) and rookie big man Dylan Cardwell (ankle sprain) are also unavailable. The Suns and Kings are set to tip off at 9 p.m. MST at the Golden 1 Center in Sacramento. The game will be broadcast on 98.7 and the Arizona Sports app.#sacramento_kings #phoenix_suns #devin_booker #golden_1_center #haywood_highsmith