STING 3.0 Tour
About This Event
Sting brings the STING 3.0 Tour to the Brooklyn Paramount, performing material shaped by his years with The Police and a solo career that folds rock with jazz, reggae and classical colors and a bassist’s sense of line. He is joined by Fiction Plane, whose guitar-driven rock/pop, clear hooks and tight rhythmic pocket have intersected with Sting’s work and suit the Paramount’s ensemble-forward, precision-minded room.
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.