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Sting has announced his “Sting 3.0” tour dates, with plans to perform as one-third of a trio at smaller venues across North America. The Police frontman will hit the road alongside drummer ...
Returning to a trio format, the English star delivered Police classics and solo hits as the Sting 3.0 tour launched its American leg in Detroit.
Sting and Paul Simon on stage at the O 2 Arena in London, April 2015. In February 2014, Sting embarked on a joint concert tour titled On Stage Together with Paul Simon, playing 21 concerts in North America. [91] The tour continued in early 2015, with ten shows in Australia and New Zealand, [92] [93] and 23 concerts in Europe, [94] ending on 18 ...
Sting tour. The former Police frontman just kicked off his 2024 ‘Sting 3.0 Tour.’. As of now, he has over 30 concerts remaining on his schedule including three (!) back-to-back-to-back gigs at ...
The tour began on 28 May 2019 at La Seine Musicale in Paris, France, and went on until 17 November 2019 at The Met in Philadelphia. [1] The tour was due to resume in 2020 with a (rescheduled) 8-date residency from 15 August to 2 September at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas [2] [3] but was postponed and rescheduled to August 2020 and then to 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The discography of British singer Sting.Born Gordon Sumner in 1951, he was a member of the jazz group Last Exit, who released a cassette album in 1975.With The Police (1977–1986, occasional reunions thereafter), Sting sold over 100 million records and singles.
A tour with the trio kickstarted in May overseas, with a U.S. leg of theaters commencing Sept. 17-18 in Detroit and running through Nov. 13. He’s also playing some stadium shows with buddy Billy ...
The arena hosted Amnesty International's June 6, 1986 A Conspiracy of Hope benefit concert, headlined by U2 and Sting and featuring Bryan Adams, Jackson Browne, Peter Gabriel, Lou Reed, Joan Baez and the Neville Brothers. Sting played the Dream of the Blue Turtles Tour on June 6, 1986, and the Nothing Like the Sun Tour on March 21 and 22, 1988.