Flying commercial isn’t always the best option for Davos attendees, and many are arriving by private jet.
Marc Benioff’s Gulfstream G700 is one of the latest jets to touch down near the alpine resort.
Flying commercial isn’t always the best option for Davos attendees, and many are arriving by private jet.
Marc Benioff’s Gulfstream G700 is one of the latest jets to touch down near the alpine resort.
The Salesforce CEO’s plane flew over 14 hours from Hawaii to Friedrichshafen, Germany, according to data from JetSpy. It touched down shortly after 11 a.m. local time on Monday
It’s perhaps the swankiest jet to arrive so far. The price tag for a G700 starts at $78 million.
Benioff is scheduled to speak tomorrow.
Two BlackRock-owned Gulfstream G650 jets have landed in Zurich, too, per JetSpy’s tracking data.
One of them arrived on Sunday morning, followed by the other about 25 hours later. They both came from New York’s Westchester County Airport.
BlackRock CEO Larry Fink is also the interim co-chair of the WEF. He’s due to speak tomorrow morning.
Corporate jets owned by Google, IBM, The Carlyle Group, and Eli Lilly have also landed in the region since Saturday, per JetSpy.
Airspace restrictions mean very few will land at the airport closest to Davos. Instead, most are arriving in Zurich, and some at Friedrichshafen. The German town is about 60 miles from Davos as the crow flies.
My partner was my first relationship and first love. I thought he would remain simply “first,” but we’re happily in love nine years later.
Yet, there’s one big milestone that we haven’t reached: our first time living together. Unlike most couples, we’ve never shared a space for more than a few weeks.
People are always shocked when they hear how long we’ve been together. The first question they usually ask is, “Why hasn’t he proposed yet?” Their eyes widen even more when they find out I’m not going home to him.
We feel great about our living dynamic, though: Living apart has helped us maintain the same spark at 27 that we had when we met at 19.
Living apart keeps our relationship exciting
Because we don’t share a space, we’re very intentional about spending time together.
Maya Kokerov
We met in our first year of college, when we both lived on campus but in different accommodations.
When we moved back home at 21, three years into the relationship, we continued living apart for practical reasons. Our goal was to live with our families until we saved up enough money to buy a more permanent home.
At first, I missed my partner a lot, and living with my parents felt a bit claustrophobic. After the initial adjustment, though, I began feeling happier than ever.
My family and I have always been close, but staying with them as adults made us cherish each other even more. The dynamic started to feel great for my romantic relationship, too: We realized that living apart helped us date with more intention.
My partner and I would — and still do — schedule regular dates, prioritizing novelty and adventure. We’d splurge on special nights out each month and meet up for weekly creative activities, like painting and cooking.
Since our time together is limited, even ordinary things like driving home feel sacred. Our independence keeps a steady drip of excitement into our partnership, and we don’t take each other’s presence for granted.
Six years into our relationship, we were almost ready to move in together. Then, my family life abruptly changed, and our circumstances shifted again.
Losing my dad reshaped my priorities
After I lost my dad, I felt grateful for the years I spent living at home.
Maya Kokerov
When my dad unexpectedly died four years after I moved back home, I had a new perspective on my choice to live with my parents after college.
I was angry at the world for cutting my time with him short, but my one salvation was all the time that we had spent together. If I had moved out after college, like I originally wanted, I never would have had these extra four years with my dad.
Now, it’s been one year since I lost him. Living with my mom and sister, and leaning on them for support, has been bittersweet but invaluable — even if it means my plans to move in with my partner are once again on the back burner.
We’ll move in together someday, but we’ve learned not to rush cohabitation
We aren’t ready to move in together just yet, but we’re excited to eventually share a home.
Maya Kokerov
Now, I’ve finally saved up enough to buy a home, but I’m still not sure if it’ll be the place I share with my partner.
I’ve developed a different dream — securing a place for my mom and sister. My partner even suggested moving in with us and living as a unit to help us navigate our newfound fear of loss.
Some may say we’re delaying the inevitable, or that we can’t know if we’ll last if we don’t live together.
To that, I always say that cohabiting just doesn’t fit our lives yet. Life is as full of uncertainties as it is short. I found this out the hard way with my father.
Not only are we grateful to have nice places to live with our families as we wait for the right time to move in together, but by letting go of expectations, we’re still in the “honeymoon stage” almost a decade into our relationship.
One day, we plan to live together, get married, and start a family. For now, though, we’re building a partnership that keeps us close to both each other and the people we love.
Rod Stewart is a legendary artist from England with over 50 years of performances under his tenure. The British-born artist is one of the last remaining survivors of mid-century musicians still touring. He’s had several big hits over the years that span across generations. Some popular titles include his solo debut “Maggie May,” “You’re in my Heart,” “Tonight’s the Night (Gonna Be Alright),” “Forever Young,” and many more.
He is finishing the last remaining international big shows he’s set to do before he comes to the US leg of his ongoing tour. That tour continues to grow, too, as Stewart has recently added fifteen more stops to it. We’re going to tell you how you can get seats to see the Rock and Roll Hall of Famer for the cheapest deals on Stubhub and Vivid Seats.
Rod Stewart’s 2026 tour schedule
Rod Stewart is continuing his final major tour in the US, which is set to start in February. He has only a few shows left internationally, in Germany, Switzerland, Austria, and Abu Dhabi, before that, all of which cannot be found from resellers. From there, he will travel to 25 different cities in the US and Canada from February to September 2026. He is making one other international stop out of North America to Spain in late June, as well.
It’s going to be a busy year of shows. Will you be going to one of them? Check out the dates and cities to determine which spot works best for you to visit.
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How to buy tickets for Rod Stewart’s 2026 concert tour
Rod Stewart will be touring in twenty-five cities across the US during his visit. You can purchase those tickets directly from Live Nation or through resellers. Whether you can get a deal via a reseller is subjective: some dates and locations will be a lot more expensive on reseller sites. Others may be comparable. Thankfully, we’ve done some of the legwork here, so you can determine which is best for you cost-wise.
How much are tickets?
Despite being a legendary performer, several of Rod Stewart’s shows are actually remarkably accessible in price, depending on the location. His lowest-priced shows are on August 15th in Riverside, MO, and cost only $50 for lawn seats. However, some of his shows are really expensive, even at their lowest price offerings via resellers.
**The February 28 show, for example, is not currently showing on Live Nation or VividSeats, but has been changed to be available on December 2 or has been postponed. It is priced at over a grand for the lowest price available options. It is currently unknown when the show may be rescheduled.
Who is opening for Rod Stewart’s tour?
Earlier this month, Howard Jones and Richard Marx were announced as opening acts for Stewart’s newly announced shows in March and August. Given the current trend, further surprises and additions may be forthcoming.
Will there be international tour dates?
Rod Stewart has publicly said that it’s “the end of large-scale world tours” for him. A majority of these concert dates are performances within the United States, with three exceptions: two shows in Canada and one show in Spain.
How old is Rod Stewart?
Rod Stewart was born on January 20th, 1945, making him eighty years young. Although he has experienced various health issues, especially over the recent years, last year he posted on Instagram that while he “has no desire to retire”. He will probably be “Forever Young” to many.
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The Justice Department has officially released documents on Jeffrey Epstein, the well-connected financier who killed himself in jail while awaiting trial on sex-trafficking charges in 2019.
Friday’s disclosure is the first of what are expected to be several rounds of document releases over the coming weeks as the DOJ scrambles to comply with the Epstein Files Transparency Act, which President Donald Trump signed into law in November.
The documents contain a trove of photos, some of which feature famous names such as former President Bill Clinton, Michael Jackson, and singer Diana Ross.
While a past relationship with Epstein is no indication of wrongdoing, his victims and other members of the public have pushed for the disclosure in hopes that the DOJ’s records might shed light on those connections and law enforcement’s handling of the case.
So what else do the latest Epstein files contain? Business Insider reporters have begun looking through the documents and photos and we’ll be reporting out highlights as they’re discovered.
Following several days of teasing on social media, Luke Combs officially announced his 2026 concert series, titled the “My Kinda Saturday Night” world tour. With the announcement first being sent to his “Bootleggers” fan club members and then to the general public, fans are eagerly anticipating the chance to see Combs live. With all venues in stadiums and a long roster of opening acts scheduled to join the star, it’s no wonder tickets are already in high demand.
Luke Combs has been praised for his dedication to his fans, and releasing the tour announcement and presale first to his Bootleggers fans has been specifically applauded. The “Fast Car” singer has been quoted as saying he is happy for the chance to promote country music in places where it is not typically found, and his 10 international stops can attest to that effort as well.
If seeing Luke Combs in concert next year sounds like your kind of Saturday night, we’ve got you covered. We’ve broken down everything Luke Combs and the My Kinda Saturday Night world tour, including purchasing details and price comparisons between ticket vendors. You can also browse concert and ticket specifics at your convenience on StubHub or Vivid Seats.
Luke Combs’ 2026 tour schedule
The My Kinda Saturday Night tour will kick off in Las Vegas next March, followed by several shows across the continental US and Canada. From July, Combs will embark on a tour of Europe and the UK. The My Kinda Saturday Night tour is scheduled to wrap up on August 2 in London.
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How to buy tickets for Luke Combs’ 2025 concert tour
Original tickets for the My Kinda Saturday Night tour went on presale on October 15, followed by general sale on October 17, with tickets available for purchase on Ticketmaster. As of writing, all dates still have limited availability for original tickets, and can still be purchased on Ticketmaster.
Tickets are also available for purchase from verified resale vendor sites such as StubHub and Vivid Seats. Many popular tour stops, such as Las Vegas, have limited remaining seating options; in such cases, you may find more ideal options on resale sites instead.
How much are Luke Combs tickets?
With shows still having yet to sell out, ticket prices between the original and resale options are somewhat similar, with resale options leaning slightly more affordable for certain dates. Original standard ticket prices vary depending on the venue and location, but currently tend to fall within the average range of $100 to just over $300. Many locations even offer pit options under $300 (Knoxville and South Bend, for example), which is very reasonable compared to other artists whose pit tickets can easily exceed $1,000.
As of writing, for the resale option, Vivid Seats has prices ever so slightly below those of StubHub, with the most affordable options ranging from $71 for the May 2 tour stop in Knoxville to $176 for the May 30 tour stop in Montreal. StubHub ranges from $79 for the same Knoxville show to $244 for the Green Bay performance on May 16. The biggest difference right now is that Vivid Seats has fewer international location options, which is somewhat common for the site in general.
Luke Combs has a guest appearance at Alan Jackson’s event in Nashville on June 27, and prices for this are considerably higher than his own headlining tour’s stops. This is due to the event being large, with several artists performing.
There are no VIP packages for The My Kind Of Saturday Night tour available for purchase on Ticketmaster.
Who is opening for Luke Combs’ tour?
Several artists have been confirmed to join Luke Combs on his upcoming 2026 world tour. For North American shows, Dierks Bentley, Ty Myers, The Castellows, and Thelma & James have been tapped as supporting artists. Europe will continue to see Ty Myers and the Castellows perform, with The Script also joining them for shows in Sweden, the Netherlands, and Ireland. The Teskey Brothers have been announced as an opening act for the Edinburgh show, and Thomas Rhett will also be supporting the London concert.
Will there be international tour dates?
The My Kinda Saturday Night tour has 10 international dates currently scheduled. The tour will head to Sweden in July, followed by shows in France, the Netherlands, and Ireland, and will conclude in the UK with five performances in Edinburgh and London.
Who is Luke Combs?
Luke Combs is an American country singer from North Carolina who first emerged on the scene in 2014 with his debut EP, “The Way She Rides”. He has since gone on to win several Billboard Music and Country Music awards, and also has his own polarized sunglasses and hat company called Blue Otter Polarized. Luke Combs married Nicole Hocking in 2020.
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