Music legend Sting has announced that he will perform in Glasgow next summer.
The 17-time Grammy winner and former member of The Police will visit the city's Bellahouston Park on June 25, 2025, as part of the Glasgow Summer Sessions.
Collaborating with guitarist Dominic Miller and drummer Chris Maas, Sting will play some of his biggest hits as well as some rarities from his impressive discography.
They will be joined by special guest Alison Moyet with more to be announced.
This show comes as part of the STING 3.0 World Tour which launched in Europe this summer and has been met with rave reviews.
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Customers of mobile network Three will have access to the Three presale from 9am on September 25. To access, customers should download and register on the Three+ rewards app.
Fans signed up to the Summer Sessions database will have access to a presale from 9am on Thursday, September 26 before tickets go on general sale from 9am the following day.
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Tickets go on general sale at 9am on Friday, September 27 via www.smmrsessions.com.
Glasgow Summer Sessions is the founding event of the Summer Sessions series which takes place across the country and recently expanded to cities across England and Wales.
The event has welcomed world-renowned artists since it began in 2013 such as Paolo Nutini, The Cure and Kings of Leon.
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