Sting's 57th & 9th Tour date announced at CLAMLIVE 2017...
Shortly after the publication of Sting's long-awaited rock / pop album 57th & 9th and with almost sold out concerts in North America and Europe, Cherrytree Management, Live Nation and ClamLive are pleased to announce that Sting will appear on 11 July 2017 during CLAM LIVE at The Burg Clam!
ClamLive 2017 STING "57th & 9th" tour 11 July - Castle Clam
Tickets are available from 16 December from 10am 9local) at www.musicticket.at and www.oeticket.com. Members of the official Sting.com fan club have the possibility to start from 15 December. Cards. For more information, visit www.sting.com/tour.
On the 57th & 9th tour, Sting will be on the road with a three-man band: his longtime guitarist Dominic Miller, Josh Freese on the drums and Rufus Miller on guitar.
Sting's twelfth studio solo album, 57th & 9th - his first rock / pop project in over ten years - was released on 11 November. On A & M / Interscope Records. The ten songs represent the great spectrum of Sting's musical and compositional styles, from the guitar-driven, rough first single "I Can’t Stop Thinking About You" to the fierce "Petrol Head" from the Road Warrior imagery To the hymn "50,000" he stretched the bow.
The album, produced by Martin Kierszenbaum, was recorded in just a few weeks with Sting's long-term colleague Dominic Miller on guitar and Vinnie Colaiuta on drums. The drummer Josh Freese (Nine Inch Nails, Guns'n'Roses) and guitarist Lyle Workman, also contributed to the backing vocals from the Tex-Mex band The Last Bandoleros from San Antonio in Texas.
The complete tour and ticket information can be found at www.sting.com
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