Sting, a seventeen-time Grammy Award winner and former frontman of world-renowned rock band The Police, is bringing his Sting 3.0 World Tour to Asia this September 2025, and this time, it's promised to be cosier than ever. From Kobe and Tokyo to Singapore, Bangkok and Kaohsiung, fans across the region will get to experience the legendary musician like never before: stripped back, turned up, and completely in his element.
With his longtime collaborator, guitarist Dominic Miller, and drummer Chris Maas (known for his work with Mumford & Sons), Sting will take the stage in an intimate trio format that showcases his timeless hits in a way that’s more personal than ever before – think less stadium spectacle, more raw power. And let’s be clear: this isn’t just a nostalgia trip. While the setlist will include classics like Englishman in New York, as well as hits from his time with The Police, such as Every Breath You Take, Roxanne, and Message in a Bottle, Sting will also be bringing fresh releases like his latest single I Wrote Your Name (Upon My Heart).
The Asia run kicks off on September 12 in Kobe, followed by back-to-back shows in Tokyo, then Nagoya, Hiroshima, Fukuoka, Singapore, Bangkok, and Kaohsiung. Ticket prices vary by city. In Singapore, tickets range from S$128 to S$398. In Kaohsiung, prices are between NT$2,800 and NT$7,800, with VIP packages available at NT$13,800. In Japan, tickets range from ¥19,000 to ¥35,000. In Bangkok, prices range from ฿2,800 to ฿6,500. For detailed pricing and availability in each city, visit Live Nation’s webpage here.
- Kobe (Sep 12, Glion Arena)
- Tokyo (Sep 14 and 15 Ariake Arena)
- Nagoya (Sep 17, IG Arena)
- Hiroshima (Sep 19, Sun Plaza)
- Fukuoka (Sep 21, Marine Messe)
- Singapore (Sep 23, Arena @ EXPO)
- Bangkok (Sep 25, UOB Live)
- Kaohsiung (Sep 27, Kaohsiung Music Center)
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