Sting 3.0

Jul
7
2025
Rome, IT
Auditorium Cavea Parco Della Musica

"Sting 3.0" at the Auditorium in Rome, the setlist and photos from the live concert...


The Cavea of the Auditorium Parco della Musica Ennio Morricone in Rome was transformed into a veritable temple of music, with a large and enthusiastic audience ready to experience a memorable evening. One of the most anticipated events of the Roman summer season took place during the "Roma Summer Fest": a concert by Sting, who brought his "Sting 3.0" world tour to the stage.


The British singer-songwriter, formerly of The Police, entered the stage shortly after 9:00 PM, greeted by prolonged applause and cheers of enthusiasm. Accompanied by his faithful guitarist Dominic Miller, his longtime collaborator, and drummer Chris Maas, Sting performed the legendary London rock band's greatest hits live.


The atmosphere immediately exploded with the opening song "Message in a Bottle," which immediately captured everyone's attention. The timeless charisma of Sting, 74, an actor, author, and activist, captivated everyone, conveying pure and authentic emotion.


During the approximately two-hour concert, some of his greatest solo hits were also performed, including his latest single, "I Wrote Your Name (Upon My Heart)," and other songs that have made international music history. The setlist masterfully blended past hits with new creations, offering the audience a journey through rock, pop, and more intimate sounds.


Skin, who will be on stage this evening, Tuesday, July 8th, with his band Skunk Anansie, was also among the audience.


(c) Spettakolo by Emanuela Vertolli


Sting at the Auditorium for the Roma Summer Fest: at 74, he enchants the audience with classic songs (including those by The Police)...


The English singer-songwriter, actor, author, and activist stopped in Rome on his "Sting 3.0" world tour.


The auditorium at the Auditorium Parco della Musica Ennio Morricone was packed on Monday, July 7, for one of the most anticipated events of this busy summer concert season in the capital. The former Police member's "Sting 3.0" world tour stopped in Rome for the Roma Summer Fest, featuring guitarist Dominic Miller, his longtime collaborator, and drummer Chris Maas. They formed a trio, just like the Police, to perform the greatest hits of the British rock band formed in London in 1977.


Sting took the stage shortly after 9:00 PM, greeted by screams and prolonged applause, and opened his set with the song "Message in a Bottle." The audience was immediately captivated by the power of the song and the timeless charisma of the seventy-four-year-old singer-songwriter, actor, author, and activist. Everyone sang along, their hands tapping to the beat. There was a pleasant, festive atmosphere as his biggest solo hits and latest single, "I Wrote Your Name (Upon My Heart)," also appeared on the setlist. Among the audience were many well-known faces, from Stefania Sandrelli to Pierfrancesco Favino with Anna Ferzetti, Claudio Santamaria, Serena Autieri, and Skin, who will be on stage this evening, Tuesday the 8th, with her band Skunk Anansie. The seventeen-time Grammy Award-winning artist, with one hundred million records sold worldwide, closed out the nearly two-hour set with encores of "Roxanne" and "Fragile." The audience erupted in a frenzy and received a prolonged standing ovation.


(c) CorriereTv by Max Pucciarello

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