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Coors Light® Announces New "Chill on Shuffle" Music Platform Headlined by Music Artists Lainey Wilson, Shaboozey, Yandel and Mt. Joy
Coors Light® Announces New "Chill on Shuffle" Music Platform Headlined by Music Artists Lainey Wilson, Shaboozey, Yandel and Mt. Joy

Yahoo

time15-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Coors Light® Announces New "Chill on Shuffle" Music Platform Headlined by Music Artists Lainey Wilson, Shaboozey, Yandel and Mt. Joy

To kick off the platform, the brand is partnering with Instacart to unlock music prizes that pair with Coors Light CHICAGO, May 15, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- There's nothing more chill than kicking back, pressing shuffle and enjoying your perfectly curated playlist with an ice-cold Coors Light. That's why Coors Light is launching the new Chill on Shuffle platform, featuring breakthrough artists in music: Lainey Wilson, Shaboozey, Yandel and Mt. Joy to bring the ultimate pairing of beer and music to more fans. The new campaign on Instacart is guaranteed to deliver mountain cold refreshment to listening parties nationwide. "The only thing that could make Coors Light more refreshing would be pairing it with the music that helps you feel your chillest, whether that's at a country music festival or listening to reggaetón with friends," said Marcelo Pascoa, vice president of marketing for the Coors Family of Brands. "Chill on Shuffle delivers a new way to experience music all summer long and offers fans a chance to win experiences featuring our talent partners." The Coors Light x Instacart activation is part of Coors Light's new Chill on Shuffle music platform, aimed to bring music to life everywhere with Coors Light as the ultimate amplifier of chill. Shuffle is the chillest way to listen to music — where Lainey fans find their inner Shaboozey fan and where Mt. Joy fans become Yandel fans. Because when the music is on shuffle, the chill is on repeat. Now through May 30, fans who search "Coors Light on Shuffle" on the Instacart app in eligible states will be brought to a secret landing page to click to enter for a chance to win unique prizes that amplify any music experience*. Prizes include: Tickets to concerts from Coors Light's roster of artist partners Lainey Wilson, Shaboozey, Yandel, and Mt. Joy, plus big-name summer music festivals. Tickets to be fulfilled in the form of gift cards to concert ticket reseller. Signed vinyls from each artist so you can bump their music in timeless style. A custom bolo tie to bring Shaboozey's cowboy drip to your next concert. Karaoke speakers so you can practice singing Lainey Wilson's latest single, "Bell Bottoms Up" or Mt. Joy's new album, "Hope We Have Fun." A turntable to mix Yandel's reggaeton beats. And more! After entering, fans can purchase a pack of Coors Light directly from Instacart to complement their music experience, if they choose, and get their beer delivered to them in as fast as 30 minutes. No purchase necessary to enter or win. "Spotlighting Coors Light's 'Chill on Shuffle' experience underscores how Instacart can deliver both convenience and delight to consumers in innovative ways as they stock up and get ready to kick off a Summer of fun," said Stephanie Paturzo Swingle, Senior Director of B2B Marketing at Instacart. "Our grocery technology makes it easier than ever for fans to enjoy cold refreshments—all while enjoying their favorite music moments." Music fans can enjoy the perfect pairing of Coors Light and music this summer by visiting to learn more about the program, the prizes available, entry rules and details, and stay up-to-date on their favorite artists. NO PURCHASE NECESSARY. PROMOTION ends on 5/30/25 at 11:59 PM CT. Open only to legal residents of 50 U.S. (D.C) who are 21 years or older. Click Here for Official Rules, including how to enter, Keywords needed for each Sweepstakes prize, odds, prize details, and restrictions. Void where prohibited. *The Coors Light® "Chill on Shuffle" Sweepstakes is open to all U.S. residents 21 years of age or older, regardless of landing page visibility. The secret landing page will only be promoted in select regions. No purchase necessary. See Official Rules for full details, including how to enter and eligibility requirements. This promotion is in no way sponsored, endorsed or administered by, or associated with, Maplebear Inc. dba Instacart. About Molson Coors Beverage CompanyFor more than two centuries, Molson Coors has brewed beverages that unite people to celebrate all life's moments. From our core power brands Coors Light, Miller Lite, Coors Banquet, Molson Canadian, Carling and Ožujsko to our above premium brands including Madrí Excepcional, Staropramen, Blue Moon Belgian White and Leinenkugel's Summer Shandy, to our economy and value brands like Miller High Life and Keystone Light, we produce many beloved and iconic beers. While Molson Coors' history is rooted in beer, we offer a modern portfolio that expands beyond the beer aisle as well, including flavored beverages like Vizzy Hard Seltzer, spirits like Five Trail whiskey and non-alcoholic beverages like ZOA Energy. As a business, our ambition is to be the first choice for our people, our consumers and our customers, and our success depends on our ability to make our products available to meet a wide range of consumer segments and Coors Beverage Company is a publicly traded company that operates through its Americas and EMEA&APAC reporting segments and is traded on the New York Stock Exchange and Toronto Stock Exchange. To learn more about Molson Coors Beverage Company, visit About InstacartInstacart, the leading grocery technology company in North America, works with grocers and retailers to transform how people shop. The company partners with more than 1,800 national, regional, and local retail banners to facilitate online shopping, delivery and pickup services from more than 100,000 stores across North America on the Instacart Marketplace. Instacart makes it possible for millions of people to get the groceries they need from the retailers they love, and for approximately 600,000 Instacart shoppers to earn by picking, packing and delivering orders on their own flexible schedule. The Instacart Platform offers retailers a suite of enterprise-grade technology products and services to power their e-commerce experiences, fulfill orders, digitize brick-and-mortar stores, provide advertising services, and glean insights. With Instacart Ads, thousands of CPG brands – from category leaders to emerging brands– partner with the company to connect directly with consumers online, right at the point of purchase. With Instacart Health, the company is providing tools to increase nutrition security, make healthy choices easier for consumers, and expand the role that food can play in improving health outcomes. For more information, visit and to start shopping, visit Maplebear Inc. is the registered corporate name of Instacart. 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Morales, Tildsley brothers draw upon sibling strength at Division 1 North wrestling sectional championships
Morales, Tildsley brothers draw upon sibling strength at Division 1 North wrestling sectional championships

Boston Globe

time16-02-2025

  • Sport
  • Boston Globe

Morales, Tildsley brothers draw upon sibling strength at Division 1 North wrestling sectional championships

Nathan watched his older brother, Yandel, earn Division 1 North sectional titles the past two years, and seized his opportunity to get the center stage win at St. John's Prep's Mahoney Wellness Center. Yandel earned the pin at 132 pounds, winning his third in as many years. 'Me and Nathan trained very hard in the offseason,' Yandel said. 'We're drill partners for each other. We're that brotherly support. It feels a little better to win it with my brother.' Get Starting Point A guide through the most important stories of the morning, delivered Monday through Friday. Enter Email Sign Up Following with pins at 138 and 150 were another pair of brothers, Shawsheen's Sid and James Tildsley. Both are now 4-for-4 as sectional winners, and James's finals victory was his 200th as a high school wrestler. Advertisement 'It's a great feeling,' said James, a junior. 'Me and my brother have been training really hard, that way when we go out on the mat, there's no question about who's going to win.' Now at 233-4, Sid is inching closer to the state record of 244 by Mount Greylock's Devin Pelletier. 'My goal is to beat the state win record this year,' Sid said. 'For my brother to beat me next year is something that's great, to have two Tildsleys the top two in state history is just awesome.' A third pair of brothers made the finals: Methuen's Anthony and Vinny DeMaio. Vinny won via major decision 11-3 at 175 pounds, but Mimmo Ternullo Jr. earned a late takedown in the 157 finals and secured a 6-5 victory. The senior Ternullo, in his first year wrestling, helped St. John's Prep earn the title at home with 269.5 points. Braedon Goes (126), Jimmy Lally (144), and Alex Bajoras (285) also won titles for the Prep. 'I just woke up today and thought I was going to win, like everything was going good in my head,' said Ternullo, who has multiple judo national championships and international medals. 'I was very confident from the first match to the last match. The adrenaline was pumping in the finals.' Advertisement The long term goal for Ternullo is the 2028 Olympics, but he decided to do a year of wrestling. 11 top seeds won at sectionals, one No. 2, and Ternullo the No. 4. 'I just kept looking at the clock and the time was going by super slow,' he said. 'Once I got the takedown, I was like 'I'm going to win this. I'm going to keep him down.' ' The Eagles have won six times consecutively, but it's the first time with Ryan Harding as head coach. He took over for Manny Costa after assisting for five years. 'It's really special,' Harding said. 'I love this place. I bleed for the Prep. I work here, I went to school here, I coach here. I see myself in the kids and I just want to make sure that I help them reach their goals.' It was not quite a homecoming for Joe Baker, who won a sectional title two years ago representing Danvers High. Saturday Baker won a title via technical fall, 21-4, at 165 pounds as a senior at Beverly. After becoming the first Beverly wrestler to win at the George Bossi Lowell Holiday Tournament in December, he has continued to dominate. 'It's definitely cool being seen as the top guy,' he said. 'I don't do it for that. I like to just go out there and wrestle. 'I enjoyed it. I have a great team, great coaches.' Advertisement Division 1 South — At Xaverian, Weymouth (240.5) rode six individual champions to topple New Bedford (226) and Taunton (194.5). Michael Brooks (138 pounds) got it started with a major decision, and Samuel Ferron (15), Kevin Mackin (157), Jake Thompson (165), Naheem Ridore (215), and David Cummins (285) followed. Edrian Oliva Bojorquez (106), Anthony Bojorquez (113), and Josiah Martins Semedo (120) won for New Bedford. Division 1 Central / Metro — In Malden, Arlington (221.5) repeated as champion, with Middlesex rival Winchester (182) the runner-up. Cedrick Daniels (120 pounds) won his third sectional title, and Davi Dos Santos (132), Leo Fellonosa (165), and Brady Bekkenhuis (285) — career win No. 100, and the tourney's outstanding wrestler — were also victors for the Spy Ponders. 'We wrestled well, overall,' said Arlington coach Kevin Cummings. 'We qualified eight [wrestlers] for the state tourney.' Division 1 West / Central — Though 215-pounder Sean Keady was its only champion out of six finalists, Natick (236 points) edged out Chelmsford's 223.5 points and four champions at Franklin High. Division 2 North — Melrose (209.5) nosed out host Woburn (203.5) for the title, with Nashoba (180) third, and Whittier (171) fourth. The Red Hawks had two champions, Johnny Moraes (113) and Marco Albanese (157), but three others placed second. Division 2 South — Bridgewater-Raynham (271.5) rode six first-place finishes, and two seconds to the title at Stoughton, far outdistancing Hingham (178) and Duxbury (178). Jake Alves (132 pounds), Brent von Magnus (138), Brent Allain (144), Luke Driscoll (165), and brothers Fletcher (190) and Jackson Rinke (215) also won. Division 2 Central — Milford was once again dominant, putting seven on the top step of the podium at Bellingham High. Brayden Boccia (113 pounds), Dylan Wright (120), Derek Marcolini (126), Josiah Carney (138), Aidan Baum (144), Mikey Boulanger (157), and Luke Donis (190) were victorious for the Scarlet Hawks. Advertisement Division 2 West — In Northborough, West Springfield (240.5 points) won, thanks to Devon Mateo (113 pounds), Sarmad Alsultani (144), and Abel Varzeas (175) taking home the gold. Division 3 North — Senior captains Aydin Lamb (138 pounds) and Sean Callanan (157) won titles to help Wakefield (220 points) finish ahead of Lynnfield/North Reading (197.5) at Gloucester High. Division 3 South — At Cohasset High, Foxborough (251 points) finished well above the crowd and placed two champions: Jayden Rocha (150 pounds) and Joseph Blanchard (175). Division 3 Central — Host Wayland crowned four champions and racked up 267.5 points. Cole Chase (165 pounds), Anthony Brown (190), Nathan Tobe (215) and Nathan Hartunian (285) were the title- winners for the Warriors. Division 3 West — At Mount Greylock in Williamstown, Franklin County's 188 points were just enough to keep ahead of Monument Mountain (185) as the top four teams were separated by just 16 points. Carsten Couture (120 pounds) and Landon Purington (132) were the Eagles' champs. Craig Larson of the Globe staff and correspondent Ethan Kagno contributed. AJ Traub can be reached at

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