Sting cancels two concerts on doctor’s advice due to illness - Former Police frontman sent ‘sincere apologies’ to fans over rescheduled dates
Sting has postponed a series of concerts “due to illness”. The former Police frontman will no longer perform at the Bass Magazine Awards at The Observatory in Santa Ana, California on Thursday (23.01.
The event, to benefit Los Angeles-area wildfire relief, will be broadcast and streamed live on Apple Music, Apple TV, Max, iHeartRadio, KTLA+, Netflix/Tudum, Paramount+, Prime Video, the Amazon Music Channel on Twitch,
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Here at Phoenix New Times, we were excited to see Sting (and his 3.0 project) come to Phoenix on Jan. 24. But then, just as we were finishing up this very piece, the former Police frontman announced an illness that postponed the Phoenix concert to June 1 (via ABC 15).
According to Sting, The Police's 1980 album, 'Zenyatta Mondatta,' was the key to their creative and musical freedom.