Freshly back onstage after postponing three dates for what he termed a "temporary throat infection" via an Instagram post, Sting sounded in full voice during his three-song set at the FireAid benefit concert on Thursday night (Jan.
After retiring from in-ring competition last year, "The Icon" Sting promised fans he would not fade into the background after hanging up his boots. A man of his word, the former AEW World Tag Team Champion is keeping that promise by announcing 13 upcoming appearances for fans to interact with him,
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.
Sting has been forced to postpone several upcoming performances after the British singer-songwriter contracted a throat infection.
Jan. 21, Sting announced on Instagram that he would be postponing multiple concerts and an awards show appearance due to illness.
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.
The postponed shows may include the January 30 FireAid concert at the Intuit Dome Arena in Inglewood, California. That show –– which features big names like Billie Eilish, Lady Gaga, Rod Stewart and Stevie Wonder –– is a benefit for charities working to provide relief from the devastating wildfires in and around Los Angeles.
"Fans should retain their tickets for the postponed shows, as they will be honored on the new dates," Sting's team wrote on Instagram. "Sting sincerely apologizes for any inconvenience and extends ...
After a "throat infection" forced him to cancel an appearance and postpone three shows earlier this month, Sting returned to the stage to join his friend, Stevie Wonder, at the FireAid wildfire benefit concert this week.
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that she shares with Sting, her husband of over 30 years and where the A-list couple celebrate their wedding anniversary every year. Hers is an enviable lifestyle – her Instagram is filled with global travel and lavish social events and dinners with ...
Citing health concerns, rock legend Sting apologized for postponing his upcoming concerts in Phoenix, Arizona, and Wheatland, California