Eagle Vision and Cherrytree Management have announced the release of Sting: Live At The Olympia Paris on November 10 on
DVD, blu-ray and digital download. Physical pre-orders are open now.
Sting: Live
At The Olympia Paris captures the musician's critically-acclaimed guitar-driven
rock tour as it hit the French capital for a very special performance at the
iconic venue in April, 2017. Hailed "the show of a lifetime" (The
Vancouver Globe & Mail), Live At The Olympia Paris celebrates highlights
from across the 16-time Grammy® Award winner's illustrious career, with
blistering performances of new songs from his latest album 57th & 9th
including the infectious first single,"I Can't Stop Thinking About
You", and the anthemic "50,000", alongside classic hits from The
Police as well as Sting's solo career. Sting: Live At The Olympia Paris
showcases the wide range of his eclectic style and songwriting influences in
one momentous live show.
Sting is joined
onstage by a 4-piece band including his longtime guitarist, Dominic Miller,
Josh Freese (drums), Rufus Miller (guitar) and Percy Cardona (accordion), with
backing vocals from Joe Sumner plus Diego Navaira & Jerry Fuentes of Warner
Music Nashville recording artists, The Last Bandoleros. Bonus content features 9 performances from
Sting and special guests.
Praise for
the 57th & 9th World Tour includes "This one was a treat for the
fans" (Vancouver Sun); "Nothing short of brilliant" (Mass Live);
"Sting's current incarnation finds him at his best" (The Daily
Gazette, Saratoga); "It may look effortless – but being this good for this
long takes something very special." (The Independent)
The sold out
57th & 9th World Tour was presented by Live Nation and began on February 1
in Vancouver, Canada. After a total of 115 concerts throughout North America,
Asia, Latin America & Europe, the tour will conclude on October 17 in
Romania. Sting's latest album, 57th & 9th was released in November 2016 by
A&M/Interscope Records, and was a Top 10 album in multiple countries around
the globe.
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