Sting 3.0

Feb
24
2025
Buenos Aires, Ar
Movistar Arena
2

Sting's tour of Argentina: two nights of pure rock and unspoiled virtuosity...


Sting, in a power trio format with Dominic Miller and Chris Maas, closed his tour of Buenos Aires with two sold-out arenas where fans sang and sang along to every single hit sung by the Englishman, transcending all generations.


After a second and final night in Argentina with DF Entertainment, Sting once again demonstrated why he is a key figure in the history of world rock. The musician thrilled a sold-out arena for the second time with an extensive rundown of his career, covering the hits of The Police and, of course, also adding the hits he accumulated during his years as a solo artist.


Sting 3.0 settled in Buenos Aires on February 23rd and 24th, with a performance by the artist in his power trio format (a nostalgic touch for all fans of The Police) alongside Dominic Miller, his Argentine guitarist of the last 35 years, and drummer Chris Maas (Mumford & Sons, Maggie Rogers). The band's vocal and performance virtuosity showcased a harmonious sound and a sense of audience control that took them on an emotional journey through each hit.


The three musicians enjoyed the Argentine spirit at its finest: fans happy to see their idol again after seven years, and also enjoyed stellar reunions with Charly García, Nito Mestre, and Alejandro Lerner, who stopped by to say hello and enjoy the show.


The clock struck 9:00 PM, the lights went out, and the stadium fell silent until the English musician made his appearance, to the beat of the iconic song "Message in a Bottle" (The Police, 1979), followed by "If I Ever Lose My Faith in You" (Sting, 1993) and "Englishman in New York" (Sting, 1987). The first segment of the show continued with "Every Little Thing She Does is Magic," "Fields of Gold," and "Never Coming Home."


All of his facets took center stage in the setlist of the two nights in Buenos Aires: “Spirits in The Material World,” “Wrapped Around Your Finger,” “Driven to Tears,” “Fortress Around Your Heart,” “Can't Stand Losing You,” and of course, “Shape of My Heart.” The musician even premiered his most recent release, “I Wrote Your Name (Upon My Heart),” which was released in September 2024, in these parts.


Just like the first night, Sting had some heavy artillery in store for the final segment of the show: “Walking on the Moon,” “So Lonely,” “Desert Rose,” “King of Pain.” But without a doubt, a highlight of the star's farewell was “Every Breath You Take,” where the entire audience stood and sang along word for word.


And how could we not end the night with another iconic song? “Roxanne,” accompanied by red lights that lit up the arena, had all The Police fans dancing one last time. To cap it all off, the setlist continued with an acoustic version of “Fragile,” which filled everyone in attendance with nostalgia. Sting continues to play with reharmonization and reinterpretation, taking his songs to more jazzy or introspective realms. This is evident in songs like “Fragile,” where the tempo slows down and each note is charged with an almost cinematic drama, a luxury to experience live.


If his time with The Police showed him as a young rebel with boundless energy, today Sting is the most refined version of himself: a master of song, performance, and reinvention.


(c) Filo.News

Comments
2
posted by RomiCoria
AMO
AMO STING
posted by CheS77
Presale Code
Hi! Where can I find the presale code? Thanks!
Newer comments    1 - 2 of 2    Older comments

PHOTOS

img