STING is coming to West Yorkshire for an outdoor show next summer.
The rock icon will play The Piece Hall, Halifax, on Tuesday July 4, as part of his My Songs World Tour.
Sting’s ‘My Songs’ concerts are an exuberant and dynamic show featuring his most beloved songs, written throughout the 17-time Grammy Award winner’s illustrious career both with The Police and as a solo artist.
Following a sold out six-night residency at the London Palladium, My Songs was hailed “a masterclass” by The Times who said “Sting remains an undeniably skilled performer with a gold-plated back catalogue.”
A musical journey taking in hits like Fields of Gold, Shape of my Heart, Roxanne and Demolition Man, the concert was described as “a rare treat” by The Telegraph and saw Sting praised as “near peerless” by The Guardian with “sublime pop alchemy”. Fans can also expect to hear Englishman In New York, Every Breath You Take, Message In A Bottle and many more.
Nicky Chance-Thompson DL, CEO of The Piece Hall Trust, said: “I’m so excited to be able to announce Sting as the first headliner for Live at The Piece Hall 2023.
“Securing an artist of his calibre builds perfectly on line-up of global superstars we played host to last year.
“Fans will absolutely love this concert which spans his full stellar repertoire with hit after hit, and I certainly can’t wait to welcome him to our iconic building.” Sting will be playing a second outdoor show in Yorkshire next summer, at Scarborough’s Open Air Theatre on Sunday, June 25.
Tickets for both shows go on sale at 9am on Friday November 18 via scarboroughopenairtheatre.com and ticketmaster.co.uk
For more all dates and information about Sting’s My Songs World Tour visit Sting.com
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