Sting Announces Three Shows in Brazil in February

Sting Announces Three Shows in Brazil in February


The British singer will perform in Rio de Janeiro, Sao Paulo and Curitiba as part of the Sting 3.0 tour

Sting confirmed this Monday (23) that his “Sting 3.0” tour will include three performances in Brazil in February 2025. The singer will visit Rio de Janeiro, Sao Paulo and Curitiba on the 14th, 16th and 18th respectively. The series of shows is part of his new tour with the trio of Dominic Miller, Chris Maas and Sting.

Show dates and locations

The first show was scheduled for February 14, in Rio de Janeiro, at the Farmasi Arena, with tickets ranging from R$230.00 to R$780.00. The second will take place on February 16, in São Paulo, at the Parque Ibirapuera, where tickets will cost between R$340.00 and R$980.00. The last will be on February 18, in Curitiba, at the Pedreira Paulo Leminski, with tickets ranging from R$245.00 to R$840.00.

Pre-sale and general ticket sales

Tickets for the shows will be available for pre-sale for Santander bank customers from Wednesday (25/9). On the 25th and 26th, Santander Select and Private customers will be able to purchase tickets in up to 5 interest-free installments. Pre-sale for other bank customers will only take place on the 26th.

General sales will open on Friday (27/9) on the Ticketmaster platform, starting at 10:00. At the physical box offices, without service charges, sales will begin at 11:00.

Sting 3.0 and new songs

Sting’s new tour covers the US and UK before hitting Latin America, with stops in Chile, Peru, Argentina, Ecuador, Colombia, Mexico and the Dominican Republic, as well as Brazil. The setlist will include hits from his solo career and his time with the band The Police.

Sting recently released his first new song from his 2021 album The Bridge. The single “I Wrote Your Name (Upon My Heart)” features Dominic Miller on guitar, Chris Maas on drums, and Martin Kierszenbaum on keyboards and production. Maas, who was once the drummer for Mumford and Sons, and Miller, a longtime collaborator of Sting, are part of the Sting 3.0 trio that accompanies the artist on tour.

Source: Terra

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