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Sting 3.0 Tour: Ex-Police frontman to hit the road for 2024 concerts
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Date:2025-04-19 15:42:10
Grammy-winner Sting is heading back on the road this fall.
The ex-Police frontman's Sting 3.0 Tour will kick off in Detroit, Michigan Sept. 17-18. The two-month tour of North American theaters will wrap up in Los Angeles on Nov. 12-13.
A Live Nation tour announcement says the upcoming tour, which teams the bassist-singer with guitarist Dominic Miller and drummer Chris Maas, a frequent Mumford & Sons and Maggie Rogers collaborator, will feature songs from across Sting's "vast catalog through the urgent lens of a tight three-piece combo."
The Sting 3.0 Tour is separate from a set of "special shows" across North America, kicking off this spring in San Diego on April 13. Sting's other 2024 appearances include festival dates and shows across Europe.
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Sting 3.0 Tour: How to get tickets
Tickets for the Sting 3.0 Tour will go on sale at 10 a.m. Friday. A presale for Sting fan club members is now activated, and Citi cardholders will have access to presale tickets from 10 a.m. Tuesday through 5 p.m. Thursday on sting.com.
The tour is also offering VIP experiences at vipnation.com.
Sting 3.0 Tour dates
- Sept. 17 — Detroit, Michigan @ Fillmore Detroit
- Sept. 18 — Detroit, Michigan @ Fillmore Detroit
- Sept. 20 — Toronto, Ontario @ Massey Hall
- Sept. 21 — Toronto, Ontario @ Massey Hall
- Sept. 30 — Philadelphia, Pennsylvania @ The Met
- Oct. 1 — Philadelphia, Pennsylvania @ The Met
- Oct. 4 — Boston, Massachusetts @ MGM Music Hall, Fenway Park
- Oct. 7 — Brooklyn, New York @ Brooklyn Paramount
- Oct. 9 — Brooklyn, New York @ Brooklyn Paramount
- Oct. 10 — Brooklyn, New York @ Brooklyn Paramount
- Oct. 12 — Port Chester, New York @ The Capitol Theatre
- Oct. 15 — Washington, D.C. @ MGM National Harbor
- Oct. 20 — Miami, Florida @ Fillmore Miami Beach
- Oct. 22 — Atlanta, Georgia @ Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre (CEPAC)
- Oct. 28 — Chicago, Illinois @ Auditorium Theatre
- Oct. 29 — Chicago, Illinois @ Auditorium Theatre
- Nov. 6 — San Francisco, California @ The Masonic
- Nov. 7 — San Francisco, California @ The Masonic
- Nov. 12 — Los Angeles, California @ The Wiltern
- Nov. 13 — Los Angeles, California @ The Wiltern
Contributing: Taijuan Moorman
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