Thursday 15 September 2022 08:32 AM Sting to tour Australia for the first time since 2014 trends now
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Sting is set to return Down Under in February for his first shows since 2014.
The 70-year-old founder of rock legends The Police - real name Gordon Sumner - is coming to Australia as part of his 'My Songs' world tour, which began in Paris in 2019.
Sting's 45-year-old musician son Joe Sumner, who is part of the band Fiction Plane, will be his support act.
Sting is set to return Down Under in February for his first shows since 2014. The 70-year-old founder of rock legends The Police - real name Gordon Sumner - is coming to Australia as part of his 'My Songs' world tour, which began in Paris in 2019
Fans can expect to hear some the stars greatest hits including 'Message in a Bottle' and 'Demolition Man'.
Australian pop icon James Reyne, 65, will also appear as a guest on the tour when Sting plays the 'Day on the Green' festival gigs in Geelong, Victoria, on February 25 and in Bowral, NSW, on February 26.
Sting's tour in Australia will begin in Perth on February 10 at King's Park.
On February 15 he will play in Sydney at the Aware Super Theatre, before heading to Adelaide for a concert at the Entertainment Centre on February 21.