STING 3.0 Tour
About This Event
On the STING 3.0 Tour at the Brooklyn Paramount, Sting presents songcraft rooted in rock and filtered through jazz, reggae and classical colors, carried by a bassist’s sense of line and restraint. Fiction Plane joins the bill with guitar-driven rock and melodic pop built on clear hooks and a tight rhythmic pocket; both acts favor precision and narrative pacing over spectacle.
About STING 3.0 Tour
Sting brings the STING 3.0 Tour to the Brooklyn Paramount, framing a rock/pop set around the pared-back, forward-driving sound implied by the “3.0” tag. Fiction Plane appears on the bill, placing the night in a lineage that runs from UK rock to New York’s long-standing appetite for touring songwriters. The Paramount, newly active again as a major room in Brooklyn, gives the show a useful local context. The material tends to favor structure and clarity over spectacle, which reads as a deliberate choice.
About the Artists
Sting
Sting, born Gordon Matthew Thomas Sumner, is an English rock and pop musician whose career spans his years leading The Police and a long-running solo catalog. His writing and arranging draw from rock foundations while folding in jazz, reggae, and classical colors, often with a bassist’s sense of line and restraint.
Fiction Plane
Fiction Plane is a rock/pop artist known in part for work alongside Sting, including appearances connected to the STING 3.0 Tour. Their material sits in the lane between guitar-driven rock and melodic pop, with an emphasis on clear hooks and a tight rhythmic pocket.