Sting has announced a run of outdoor and festival shows for next Summer.
These run of shows will be part of the former Police singer's world tour, 'STING 3.0', which will see him perform with his band which includes guitarist and longtime collaborator Dominic Miller, and drummer Chris Maas.
The tour will see the 'Every Little Thing She Does' singer perform shows in Glasgow, Liverpool, and Cardiff among others, as well as performing at next year's Isle of Wight Festival next June, and the Suffolk Latitude Festival in July.
This was confirmed on his official X account, writing the following message: "Can't wait to see you all on the road with the Sting 3.0 Tour in 2025".
See the tour dates in full below.
Last year, Sting said that a songwriting "battle" between musicians and AI is on the horizon.
The former Police singer compared artificial intelligence to “the way I watch a movie with CGI”, adding that the technology “doesn’t impress me at all”.
“The building blocks of music belong to us, to human beings”, he said. “That’s going to be a battle we all have to fight in the next couple of years: Defending our human capital against AI”.
He also added: “I imagine I will feel the same way about AI making music… Maybe for electronic dance music, it works. But for songs, you know, expressing emotions, I don’t think I will be moved by it”.
More on this from Nova here.