17-time GRAMMY award winner Sting is once again causing a sensation with the launch of his "STING 3.0" tour, presented by Cherrytree Music Company and Live Nation. Joined by virtuoso guitarist and longtime collaborator Dominic Miller and dynamic drummer Chris Maas (Mumford & Sons, Maggie Rogers), Sting will perform the greatest hits from his timeless discography over several nights at some of the most legendary concert halls across North America.
The "STING 3.0" tour kicked off on September 17 at the Fillmore in Detroit, MI, followed by a special series of concerts across North America and will stop in Germany for six concerts in June.
Known for his groundbreaking work as a solo artist as well as frontman and songwriter for the band The Police, Sting has continued to push the boundaries of musical innovation throughout his illustrious career. The "STING 3.0" tour represents a dynamic new era, showcasing selections from his expansive catalog through the immersive lens of a tight three-piece combo and drawing inspiration from his new song "I Wrote Your Name (Upon My Heart)," mixed by four-time Grammy Award-winner Robert Orton, out September 5 on Cherrytree Music Company/Interscope Records.
ABOUT STING: In his distinguished career, Sting, who has been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, has received 17 GRAMMY Awards® and sold 100 million albums worldwide, both as one of the world's highest-profile solo artists and as the former frontman of The Police. A composer, singer-songwriter, actor, author and activist, Sting has also received a Golden Globe, four Academy Award nominations, a Tony nomination, Billboard Magazine's Century Award and the Kennedy Center Honors.
Sting's support for human rights organizations such as the Rainforest Fund, Amnesty International and Live Aid reflects his art in its universal reach. Together with his wife Trudie Styler, Sting founded the Rainforest Fund in 1989 to protect the world's rainforests and the indigenous peoples who live there.
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