Sting’s 3.0 Tour Inspires New Live Album & Record Store Day Special

Sting’s 3.0 Tour Inspires New Live Album & Record Store Day Special

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Sting is back on the road, and this time he’s bringing something truly special to his fans. The 17-time Grammy Award-winning artist has announced the release of STING 3.0 LIVE, a dynamic new live album capturing the energy and spirit of his ongoing ‘Sting 3.0’ World Tour. Available worldwide on April 25, the album will be released in multiple formats: digital, CD, and 180g vinyl. Additionally, a special Record Store Day Deluxe Edition will be available exclusively in the US on April 12, offering a two-disc vinyl set packed with live tracks and fan favorites.

Recorded during the ‘Sting 3.0’ tour, the album features long-time collaborator Dominic Miller on guitar and the energetic Chris Maas on drums, known for his work with Mumford & Sons and Maggie Rogers. This stripped-down format is a departure from his usual large ensemble, offering a raw, dynamic approach that recalls his early days with The Police
The live collection includes nine of Sting’s greatest hits, including a live version of “Be Still My Beating Heart,” which he has never played live before. The Record Store Day Deluxe Edition takes it even further, with 17 tracks featuring rare live versions of songs like “I Wrote Your Name (Upon My Heart),” “Never Coming Home,” and the classic “Can’t Stand Losing You.”
The album was produced by Martin Kierszenbaum, recorded by Howard Page, and features additional engineering by Tony Lake. Robert “Hitmixer” Orton took on mixing duties, while mastering was handled by Gene Grimaldi at Oasis Mastering.
As the tour rolls on, Sting has added three new Florida dates, including Hollywood, Tampa, and Jacksonville, following a string of sold-out shows across North America. The setlist seamlessly blends Sting’s solo material with classics from The Police, maintaining the tight, three-piece band feel that has become a hallmark of this tour.
For those eager to see him live, tickets are already available at Sting.com, with VIP packages offering exclusive experiences, including premium seating, collectible merchandise, and more. Sting’s dedication to his craft and his audience is evident in both his live shows and this new album, making STING 3.0 LIVE a must-have for any fan.
It’s pretty impressive how Sting still maintains such a high level of energy and musical ability as he grows old with all the rest of us. At 73 years old the man still tearing it up on the stage with incredible energy. I’ve seen him live many times and this wonderful musician knows how to put on a show that celebrates his vast catalog of spectacular songs.

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