Sting is coming to Cork — and Blondie will also perform at Musgrave Park next summer

Sting's My Songs concert takes place on June 18, 2024
Sting is coming to Cork — and Blondie will also perform at Musgrave Park next summer

Sting My Songs 2024 Musgrave Park, Cork June 18

Seventeen-time Grammy Award-winning artist, Sting, is coming to Cork.  And Blondie will be a special guest. 

Sting will perform a special My Songs concert at Musgrave Park on June 18, 2024.

This is part of is world tour which takes in the US, Europe, Asia, UAE, and Australia. 

Tickets cost from €69.90 and will go on sale on Friday next, November 3 at 9am on ticketmaster.ie

Sting's My Songs concert has been hailed as an exuberant and dynamic show featuring his biggest hits, taking in his career as a solo artist as well as a member of The Police.

Following a successful six-night residency at the prestigious London Palladium, My Songs was hailed a “masterclass” from The Times; "Sting remains an undeniably skilled performer with a gold-plated back catalogue.”

The concert, which delves into his timeless hits such as 'Fields of Gold', 'Roxanne', 'Every Breath You Take', and 'Message in a Bottle' was called a “rare treat” by The Telegraph and Sting himself was lauded as “near peerless” by The Guardian for his “sublime pop alchemy".

During the tour, Sting will be joined by an electrifying rock ensemble. Special guest Blondie will be appearing at the Cork date.

Members of Sting’s Fan Club will have the opportunity to access exclusive pre-sale tickets prior to the general public at sting.com

Director Trudie Styler, left, and singer Sting arrive for the screening of the movie 'Posso entrare? An ode to Naples', at the 18th Rome Film Festival, in Rome, Monday, Oct. 23, 2023. (AP Photo/Andrew Medichini)
Director Trudie Styler, left, and singer Sting arrive for the screening of the movie 'Posso entrare? An ode to Naples', at the 18th Rome Film Festival, in Rome, Monday, Oct. 23, 2023. (AP Photo/Andrew Medichini)

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