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Mohegan Sun Arena, Blondie, 76ers’ Joel Embiid Sings Ed Sheeran

The Mohegan Sun Arena at Casey Plaza in Wilkes-Barre Township, Pa., will retain its name for another 10 years with Mohegan Sun Pocono paying $2.875 million to retain naming rights to the arena through the end of 2029.

Hard to believe, but Blondie‘s Parallel Lines album just turned 40 years old.

Joel Embiid, All-Star center and Philadelphia 76ers fan favorite, attended Ed Sheeran‘s concert at Lincoln Financial Field and is apparently a big fan, doing his best Biz Markie impression while singing along to Sheeran’s hits and posting them to Instagram.

 

 

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