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Imagine a country music festival with no fields, no dust, no fences or far-away stages. Instead, picture beachfront performances, luxury resorts and an oceanfront setting where country music and luxury travel collide. That’s exactly what Country Splash is bringing to Cabo San Lucas this Labor Day Weekend.
The star-studded event marks the first-ever multi-day country music festival held directly on the beach in Cabo and will feature headliners Riley Green, Jon Pardi, Tucker Wetmore and Diplo. Taking place September 4–6, Country Splash will also feature performances by Cameron Whitcomb, Dasha, LOCASH, Zach John King, Blake Whiten, Lauren Watkins, Jacob Hackworth, Vavo, Dee Jay Silver and ADHD, with additional artists to be announced.

Setting itself apart, Country Splash delivers an entirely new kind of fan experience, blending A-list country music with luxury travel in one of Mexico’s most sought-after beach destinations.
Attendees will take in nightly performances on the Country Splash Main Stage, along with expanded daytime programming on Saturday and Sunday, including a Pool Party featuring country DJ sets headlined by Diplo, intimate sunset acoustic sets, and morning artist-led wellness experiences such as beach yoga with Diplo.

Throughout the weekend, fans will have access to a wide range of experiences designed to elevate the entire festival atmosphere. That includes an Experiential Village featuring brand activations, a swimmable beach area with lifeguards and safety staff, and a lineup of added guest amenities like on-site hydration stations, custom hat making, a glam tent, charging stations, a dedicated Cool Zone, and on-site Social Ambassadors helping bring the experience to life all weekend long.
“Country Splash was designed to bring the energy of a world-class country music festival into one of the most beautiful beach destinations in the world,” Robert Fried, co-founder of Country Splash, shared. “The guest experience will be at the core of everything, where fans can see their favorite artists up close, just steps from the ocean while enjoying the amenities of luxury travel from the best of Cabo’s resorts, dining and outdoor adventures.”

Pre-sale for hotel and villa packages, along with a limited number of individual Splash Passes, kicks off April 14 at 10 a.m. PT. Fans can get early access by signing up for the Splash List at CountrySplash.com, with general on-sale following April 15 at 10 a.m. PT.
Hotel packages include two three-day festival Splash Passes, a four-day, three-night stay, premium open bar access, roundtrip airport transportation, shuttle service between hotels and festival grounds, and concierge-level support from the festival’s Social Ambassadors.
Paradisus Los Cabos will serve as the host resort and festival grounds, with additional stays available at Las Ventanas al Paraíso, Montage Los Cabos, Dreams Los Cabos, Marquis Los Cabos and Hilton Los Cabos.
Villa packages build on the hotel offerings and include Splash Passes for the villa’s full occupancy, private VIP chauffeured transportation, a dedicated villa concierge, property-specific amenities like chef and butler service, and a limited-edition premium arrival gift box.

Festival Splash Passes, which are already included with all hotel and villa packages, grant access to all stages and performances, premium open bar access at the Main Stage and Festival Day Pool Party, onsite activations, and premium restrooms throughout the grounds.
Additional add-ons, including VIP tables and cabanas, Saturday and Sunday morning wellness experiences, exclusive Country Splash flight options, and festival after-parties, will also be available for purchase with both packages and individual passes.

Plus, festival concierge services will be available to all guests, assisting with booking off-site experiences such as restaurant reservations, golf outings, private yacht charters, fishing excursions, and more—creating a fully elevated, VIP-style experience throughout the weekend.
For additional details and to sign up for the Splash List to receive pre-sale information and lineup announcements, click HERE.
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PHOENIX — Jim Harbaugh is experiencing a change in thinking from his old-school approach to football with the addition of blingy Mike McDaniel as the Los Angeles Chargers’ new offensive coordinator. But as their styles might clash, there’s one thing that has helped bridge whatever gap might have existed between the two: their love of football. Nearly three months into Harbaugh’s new partnership with McDaniel, the Chargers’ head coach said that working with the former Miami Dolphins’ head coach has been “awesome with a capital A.” “He’s fun, energetic and likeable — prepared,” Harbaugh told me when I met up with him at the NFL owners meeting this past week as we discussed his relationship with McDaniel. “When he talks, he earns your attention by being so good and so prepared. He’s a listener. And you go in there fired up because you know you’re going to get something good.” McDaniel, who was fired as the head coach of the Dolphins after four seasons in January, cut his teeth learning the game under innovative head coaches and offensive gurus Mike and Kyle Shanahan. After years of success in the NFL designing his own offense, McDaniel is now considered one of the best offensive minds in the game, with the Dolphins’ offense being one of the best in the league during his first two seasons as head coach. That’s why McDaniel remained a hot commodity in the coaching market this offseason, even interviewing for multiple head coach vacancies despite a 15-19 record in his final two seasons in Miami. But as McDaniel had several options on where to go next in his coaching career, he chose Los Angeles, bringing a new and fresh approach for Harbaugh and quarterback Justin Herbert. Harbaugh and McDaniel spent time out of the office together shortly after the Chargers’ new offensive coordinator was hired. They hit up a Los Angeles Lakers game together, as the unlikely pairing between the 62-year-old Harbaugh, known for wearing team-issued gear and khakis, and the 43-year-old McDaniel, who prefers designer sneakers and $1,000 gold-rimmed sunglasses, has gotten off to a good start. The move, though, will mark a change from Harbaugh’s typical offensive approach. Harbaugh moved on from good friend and former Chargers offensive coordinator Greg Roman at the end of the 2025 season, which ended with Los Angeles scoring just three points in an opening-round playoff loss to the New England Patriots. Harbaugh opted to hire McDaniel because he believes he’ll design an offense that better protects Herbert, giving him more of an opportunity to succeed. Expect fewer straight drop-backs and more screens and play-action passes to keep Herbert out of harm’s way. The Oregon product was sacked 54 times last season, which was one fewer than the league high, and suffered the most hits of any signal caller in the NFL last season. It’s a Harbaugh offense, so of course the Bolts will run the football. Harbaugh called the McDaniel-Herbert duo a “perfect combination.” “I’m just excited about the ability of Justin and the ability of Mike McDaniel,” Harbaugh told me. “The way those two think. The way they see football. It’s just such a good fit. And I’m excited to see that.” So, they see the game the same way, coach? “They do,” Harbaugh told me. “And they’re both kind of like that, football-wise and intellectually.” Along with a change in who’s leading the offense, Chargers general manager Joe Hortiz focused on upgrading the talent along the offensive line. The Bolts are expected to get a healthy return of bookend offensive tackles Rashawn Slater and Joe Alt from season-ending leg injuries. “We’re always going to try and help Justin,” Hortiz said at the NFL Scouting Combine in February. “And that’s throwing players at all positions to help the team. So, we’re going to attack the O-line. We’re going to attack the defense, the backs and tight ends — everything — even the wide outs. “The more weapons and more players we can put around Justin, the better we protect Justin.” Hortiz signed former Washington Commanders center Tyler Biadasz to a three-year, $30 million deal to serve as a veteran anchor of the offensive line. The Bolts also added interior offensive lineman Cole Strange in free agency. Strange played for McDaniel and will replace Mekhi Becton at right guard, who was released at the end of the season. On top of that, the Chargers re-signed versatile offensive lineman Trevor Penning. The Chargers traded with New Orleans for the former first-round pick at the trade deadline last season. He’s penciled in at left guard. The Bolts also brought back swing tackle Trey Pipkins. They let starting left guard Zion Johnson walk in free agency. “Biadasz coming in and Penning re-signed are run-game guys that fit more of what Harbaugh believes in up front and are plug-and-play starters,” a longtime NFL scout told me. “Holdovers are mostly gone from the previous regime, except for Slater and Pipkins. “It remains to be seen what influence McDaniel gets to have, but he brought Strange in. Also, adding a tight end [Charlie Kolar] means more running game and a fullback-oriented offense. Their cap space looks good. They’ll need a solid draft.” With the No. 22 overall pick, don’t be surprised if the Chargers draft another starting-caliber offensive lineman to help keep Herbert upright. “Whatever system they’re in, they’ve got to be athletic,” Harbaugh told me about his approach to adding offensive linemen. “They’ve got to be able to anchor on drop-backs in pass protection. There’s not a dramatic difference in body type. We’re just looking for tough guys who are athletic.” Harbaugh said McDaniel will be the straw that stirs the drink for the Bolts on offense. He continued to laud McDaniel’s football mind in our conversation, particularly his ability to dissect defenses and what they are trying to do to his offense. He also added that McDaniel sees Herbert the same way he sees the Chargers’ star: a quarterback who can execute at the position better than anyone who has played the game. Now, it’s up to McDaniel to get the most out of Herbert’s otherworldly ability. “You don’t make a better candle – you make a light bulb,” Harbaugh said. “And that kind of analogy makes sense to me when I think of the many meetings that we’ve had with Mike talking about offensive football.”Latest Sports News from FOX Sports
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NOTN- The future of Juneau’s Telephone Hill redevelopment will get another look after the Assembly voted late last night to add the topic to an upcoming Committee of the Whole meeting.
Last night’s meeting was full of passionate testimony from Social Service providers, businesses and residents, and among that testimony were more calls to halt demolition of the historic neighbourhood.
“Juneau’s Historic Resources Advisory Committee members who you appoint because of their expertise have told you multiple times that the homes on Telephone Hill are a direct tangible connection to our history and should be preserved.” Said Larry Talley, “Please consider taking the advice of those you have selected for their expertise, even if you believe a housing project is worth more than the historic district, don’t demolish this historic district until you know that you can afford to put housing where your market analysis says is a very expensive place to develop.”
Assembly member Nano Brooks moved to place on the next Committee of the Whole agenda a discussion of “actions that could affect Telephone Hill development or the timeline,” including options for pausing the current demolition request for proposals until responses to a separate qualifications process are in hand, and exploring partial or full land disposal strategies.
Assembly members say this is a way to reassess timing and structure rather than to kill the project outright.
“My concerns is, since we last touched on it, there’s even been more public outcry.” Said Assembly Member Maureen Hall, “Could we modify the bid for partial demolition? This is really hard, but I don’t know that we’re ready to go full steam ahead.”
“we know the strain on the Treasury, we know the costs after getting the gondola cost. My risk tolerance and concern for moving forward without having better senses on the price has gone down.” Said Deputy Mayor Greg Smith, “That being said, there’s five votes to have this discussion.
It’s a challenge, and I think staff has done a good job trying to make it as smooth as possible. But you know, all changes will have impacts to possible development, but I’ll support at least having the discussion.”
Some members pushed back, saying the body has already debated the issue repeatedly and that no new information had emerged.
“I do feel that we have voted on this and very similar issues many times at this point.” Said Assembly member Ella Adkison, “At this point, no new information has come forward that would change my calculations and I know that the COW (Committee of the Whole) has quite a bit on its plate, and I don’t really want to rehash old ground when we have other things we need to deal with.”
Mayor Beth Weldon however, agreed to put the item on a future agenda.
“While it kills me to do this, I would support the motion, because I have an idea that I need to run by everybody, so I’ll be bringing an idea.” She said.
The motion passed 6–2, set for more discussion at a Committee of the Whole session currently scheduled for April 13.
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