Countdown underway as Sting & Shaggy prepare for their North American Tour...
The 44/876 Tour took Europe by storm this summer as Sting & Shaggy's island-inspired music both delighted and surprised fans across the continent. The shows were so popular that a visit to Eastern Europe has already been announced for November. In the meantime, the duo will tour North and South America with a band comprised of Sting’s longtime collaborators Dominic Miller (guitar), Josh Freese (drums) and Rufus Miller (guitar), as well as Shaggy’s band members Melissa Musique (backing vocals), Gene Noble (backing vocals) and Kevon Webster (keyboards).
Next Friday, September 14 in Jacksonville, FL they’ll kick off a 25-date tour leg that ends October 23 in Santiago, Chile.
While many of the concerts have sold out, tickets for certain cities remain available from www.ticketmaster.com and the usual outlets. There are also a number of VIP packages available that offer early entry to general admission venues, as well as gold and silver hot seat packages. Visit the Tour Page for more details!
Check out this clip from an exclusive new video from The 44/876 Tour to get a taste of what you can expect on these upcoming dates. For the full video, log in as a member to Sting.com and visit the Media page and remember, you might want to bring your dancing shoes!
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Also, be sure to stay tuned to www.sting.com for special events popping up along the tour such as the an in-store signing and Q&A at the Electric Fetus in Minneapolis, MN before Sting & Shaggy’s show at The Armory on September 30. For details on access to this private event, please visit ElectricFetus.com/.
The full North and South American tour itinerary is:
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