Sting Moves "Back to Bass" With New Tour

Sting is celebrating his 25th year as a solo recording artist with a stripped down "back to bass" tour. The tour will feature Sting and a backing group in an intimate theater setting doing all his hits. Please don't let it be Desert Rose!

Sting's intimate tour is to celebrate a definitive box set Sting: 25 Years, which will be released on September 27, 2011. Here are the publicists words on the box set:

This collection captures for the first time both the highlights and rarities of Sting’s enduring solo career and contains three CDs, all re-mastered exclusively for this set and personally curated by Sting, as well as a previously unreleased live DVD, Rough, Raw & Unreleased, filmed at New York City’s Irving Plaza. The discs are housed in a hardcover book featuring rare photos, complete lyrics, and newly written commentary by Sting. In addition, Sting: The Best of 25 Years (single disc) will be released on October 18, 2011.

Here are the tour dates announced so far. Here is the color coding:

Blue tour dates go on sale September 26 at 10am.
Yellow tour dates go on sale September 19 at 10am.

October 21 Boston, MA The Wang Theatre at the Citi Performing Arts Center 
October 26 Philadelphia, PA Tower Theater 
October 29 Washington, DC Constitution Hall
November 1 Toronto, ON Massey Hall
November 5 Chicago, IL Rosemont Theatre
November 6 Detroit, MI Fox Theatre
November 12 Miami, FL The Fillmore Miami Beach at Jackie Gleason Theater
November 16 Dallas, TX Verizon Theatre
November 17 Houston, TX Verizon Wireless Theater
November 20 Denver, CO Wells Fargo Theatre
November 22 Phoenix, AZ Comerica Theatre
November 28 Los Angeles, CA The Wiltern
December 2 San Francisco, CA Nob Hill Masonic Center
December 5 Seattle, WA The Paramount Theatre
December 8 Vancouver, BC Queen Elizabeth Theatre

 
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