Sting adds two intimate London shows to ‘3.0’ world tour

Sting adds two intimate London shows to ‘3.0’ world tour
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Sting has announced details of two intimate shows set to take place in London next year. Find the ticket details below.

Announced today (December 2), the gigs come as part of his extensive ‘3.0’ world tour. Already the Police frontman has announced a handful of outdoor events across the country next summer – taking place at  Latitude, Isle Of Wight Festival and more.

Now, two shows at more intimate venues across the UK capital have been confirmed. The first of which will be held on Friday October 24, when the singer-songwriter takes to the O2 Forum in Kentish Town.

The second will be held two days later, when he heads over to the Eventim Apollo in Hammersmith on Sunday October 26.

Tickets for both new shows go on sale this Friday (December 6) at 10am, and will be available here. Pre-sale options are live now.

Sting’s indoor UK shows are:

OCTOBER
24 – O2 Forum Kentish Town, London
26 – Eventim Apollo, London

Sting performs in 2024
Sting performs in 2024. CREDIT: Katja Ogrin/Redferns/Getty Images

The ‘STING 3.0’ world tour kicked off in Europe earlier this year, and was soon followed by a leg in North America.

The two new London shows planned for next October will follow on from six huge outdoor shows in the summer. The UK shows begin on June 18 with a stop at Tetbury Forest Live, and continue on June 20, 22 and 25 respectively with shows at Isle of Wight Festival, Liverpool’s On the Waterfront and Glasgow’s Summer Sessions.

The outdoor shows wrap up with a slot at 27 – Cannock Forest Live on June 27, Cardiff Depot Live on June 28, and a performance at Latitude festival at the end of July.

Visit here for remaining tickets.

Back in September, Sting made headlines for his ‘3.0’ tour when he performed the rare track ‘I Burn For You’ live for the first time in 34 years during his stop in Ontario, Canada.

Before then, he also teamed up to perform with Philippe Petit as the latter recreated his iconic Twin Towers highwire stunt. The moment saw the 74-year-old French artist walk across a tightrope as Sting sat down below and performed his tracks ‘Fragile’ and ‘Field Of Gold’ while accompanied by a live orchestra.



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