British singer Sting has postponed several concerts and will miss the Bass Magazine Awards ceremony on doctor’s advice.
Legendary British musician Sting has canceled his upcoming concerts due to health problems.
The singer will also be unable to attend the Bass Magazine Awards ceremony, where he was honored for his lifetime achievements.
According to official information on the artist’s Instagram, the concerts scheduled for January 24 in Phoenix (Arizona) and January 26 in Wheatland (California) have been postponed to June 1 and May 28, respectively. So, the artist’s team urged fans to save their tickets, as they will remain valid for the new dates.
“On the advice of his doctor, due to illness, it is with sincere regret that Sting must cancel his performance at the Bass Magazine Awards this Thursday and reschedule the STING 3.0 show in Phoenix, originally scheduled for on Jan. 24, through June 1. Performance at Wheatland Jan. 26 rescheduled to May 28. Fans should hold on to their tickets.
Sting’s next performance is scheduled for February 8th in Indianapolis, Indiana at Lucas Oil Stadium. The artist thanked the fans for their support and expressed hope for a quick return to the stage.
It was previously reported that Sting shared details about his intimate life with his wife Trudie Styler.
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