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Sting will perform on Friday, July 14, 2023, starting with 9.00 pm, at the Cavea amphitheater, in Rome, as part of the Roma Summer Fest 2023.
Besides the concert in Rome, the artist will also appear on stage in Mantua, on July 11, and in Nichelino, near Turin, on July 12.
STING
Sting was born in Newcastle, England, in 1951, and moved to London in 1977. In London, he formed The Police, together with Stewart Copeland and Andy Summers.
The band released five albums, won 6 Grammys, 2 Brit Awards and in 2003 was included in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
As a solo artist, over the course of his career, Sting received 10 Grammy, 2 Brit Awards, 1 Golden Globe, 1 Emmy, 4 Oscar nominations, a TONY nomination, the Billboard Magazine’s Century Awards and the MusiCares Person of the Year in 2004.
To date, he sold almost 100 million albums (including albums released with The Police and solo albums).
ROMA SUMMER FEST
Roma Summer Fest is a summer music festival produced by the Musica per Roma Foundation in a unique venue – Auditorium Parco della Musica.
Many important Italian and international artists performed at the previous editions of the festival, such as Elton John, Sting, Bjork, Leonard Cohen, Bob Dylan, Paolo Conte, José Carreras, Patti Smith, Arctic Monkeys, Simple Minds, Ringo Starr, Mogwai, Franz Ferdinand, Steven Tyler, Sting and Shaggy.
Besides Sting, other names confirmed so far for the 2023 edition of the music festival are OneRepublic, Pet Shop Boys, Mariza and The Lumineers.
THE VENUE OF ROMA SUMMER FEST 2023
Auditorium Parco della Musica, designed by Renzo Piano and completed on December 21, 2002, represents a complex of halls dedicated to music, in particular, and to art, in general.
The Cavea is an open-air amphitheater in the heart of the Auditorium, which can accommodate up to 3,000 spectators.
Auditorum Parco della Musica is located in Largo Luciano Berio, in the northwest of Rome.
The closest bus stop is De Coubertin/Auditorium, located about 110 meters away, on the bus Lines 53, 168, 910 and 982. The closest tram stop is Apollodoro, located about 300 meters away in Piazza Apollodoro, on the tram Line 2.
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