Who wouldn’t know him? Singer, bassist, composer, actor, philanthropist, activist, and even athlete – Sting is a true icon whose artistry spans an impressive range of genres.
His body of work defies categorization from pop and rock to new wave, ska, reggae, and even Renaissance music. And when it comes to collaborations, the list reads like a who’s who of music legends: Eric Clapton, Rod Stewart, Bono, Stevie Wonder, Phil Collins, Cheb Mami, Edin Karamazov, Alison Krauss, Black Eyed Peas, Nicole Scherzinger, Craig David—and, of course, Shaggy!
The Englishman in New York has also become a cultural staple, known to fans of The Simpsons, Ally McBeal, or Zoolander – even those who don’t consider themselves music enthusiasts. But for those who do Sting’s live performances are nothing short of legendary.
Read moreGordon Matthew Thomas Sumner, better known as Sting, is no stranger to Czech audiences, to whom he frequently returns. His visit to Colours of Ostrava marks his first performance in the Moravian-Silesian region in over 12 years. This time, he comes as part of his Sting 3.0 tour, a name that nods to the trio of musicians he shares the stage with. Joining him are drummer Chris Maas, known for his work with Mumford & Sons, and his long-time collaborator and guitarist, Dominic Miller.
This powerhouse ensemble recently captivated audiences at Plzeň’s amphitheater, and if reports from North America are any indication, the setlists evolve with every show. One thing’s for certain—classic hits aren’t going anywhere. Fans can expect beloved tracks spanning four decades of The Police and Sting’s solo career, alongside newer material. And who knows? There might even be a surprise or two in store.
Sting’s performance at Colours of Ostrava promises to be an unforgettable journey through one of the most celebrated discographies in music history. Don’t miss the chance to witness this living legend live