Sting Announces Three Shows in Brazil; See Dates, Cities and How to Buy

Sting Announces Three Shows in Brazil; See Dates, Cities and How to Buy


The musician will visit three states in the first quarter of 2025, with the ‘Sting 3.0’ tour; check the values

Puncture announced, this Monday 23, that Three Brazilian cities will be part of the tour Sting 3.0with his new trio, which will tour the United States, the United Kingdom and Latin America in 2025. In the country, the shows will take place on February 14, 16 and 18, in Rio de Janeiro, Sao Paulo and Curitiba, respectively.

In addition to Brazil – the only Latin country to host more than one show – the tour will touch Chile, Peru, Argentina, Ecuador, Colombia, Mexico and the Dominican Republic. The setlist will include hits from across Sting’s discography.

Santander bank customers will be able to access ticket pre-sales starting from Wednesday 25th. On 25th and 26th September, Santander Select and Private customers will be able to purchase them in up to 5 interest-free installments. For other Santander customers, pre-sales will only take place on the 26th.

General sales will begin on Friday, the 27th. Tickets will be sold through Ticketmaster, starting at 10 a.m., both days. At physical box offices (with no service charge), sales begin at 11 a.m.

When and where the shows take place

  • Rio de Janeiro02/14/2025 (Farmasi Arena), with tickets ranging from R$ 230.00 to R$ 780.00
  • St. Paul02/16/2025 (Ibirapuera Park), with tickets between R$ 340.00 and R$ 980.00
  • Curitibaon 02/18/2025 (Pedreira Paulo Leminski), with tickets between R$ 245.00 and R$ 840.00

The singer of The police is already on tour and is currently touring cities across the United States. Earlier this month, she released her first new song from the album The bridge, 2021. The single I wrote your name (on my heart) features Sting on vocals, guitar and bass and the collaboration of guitarist Dominic Miller, drummer Chris Maas and keyboardist and producer Martin Kierszenbaum.

Miller and Maas are part of Sting’s new trio, Sting 3.0. Maas was a touring drummer for the band Mumford and Sons and Miller is a longtime collaborator with the singer.

Source: Terra

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