Sting postponed a string of concerts, including Arizona Financial Theatre in Phoenix, and an award show appearance. Here are the rescheduled dates.
Sting offered an update on his health after a throat infection caused him to postpone multiple concerts and public appearances
Here at Phoenix New Times, we were excited to see Sting (and his 3.0 project) come to Phoenix on Jan. 24. But then, just as we were finishing up this very piece, the former Police frontman announced an illness that postponed the Phoenix concert to June 1 (via ABC 15).
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Grab your tickets, start warming up those vocal cords and get ready to rock out at Nationals Park this September.
Sting has recently postponed several concerts in the United States and canceled his participation in an award ceremony due to health issues.
The British singer was famously a member of The Police (alongside Andy Summers and Stewart Copeland) before departing the band during a concert in August 1983. His debut solo album, The Dream of the Blue Turtles, was released in 1985 and he has dropped 14 solo records since.
For those of you unfamiliar with the group, they are is a trio that plays both original Sting music and some Police classics. Featuring the man himself, Dominic Miller, and Chris Maas, the band is currently on their world tour which is set to conclude on November 23, 2025, in Gary, Indiana.
Sting is currently in the midst of his Sting 3.0 tour. After a special joint performance with Billy Joel at Indianapolis’ Lucas Oil Stadium on Feb. 8, the “Fortress Around Your Heart” artist will embark on a run of Latin American shows starting Feb. 14 in Rio de Janeiro.
Sting has shared a personal update on his health after worrying his fans. The former Police frontman was forced to cancel his upcoming gigs and appearances in North America this
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